Catherine MorrisLGBTQ+Leaders: Women’s March Much More than ‘Anti-Trump’On the day after Donald J. Trump’s inauguration, more than 100,000 people are expected to descend on the nation’s capital for the Women’s March on Washington.January 19, 2017StudentsPortland CC Supports Students Who’ve Been in Foster CareAt Portland Community College (PCC), administrators and faculty are looking for ways to meet the needs of some of the most vulnerable students on campus, including students who have previously been in the foster care system.January 18, 2017African-AmericanSenators May Find Betsy DeVos not a Quick ReadRegarded as a conservative, Betsy DeVos has attracted criticism in recent months from affirmative action’s staunchest opponents for her past positions on affirmative action policies.January 12, 2017StudentsNew Vassar President Bradley Says Diversity, Inclusion Remain a PriorityVassar College, a private liberal arts institution known for recruiting one of the most diverse student bodies among elite colleges and universities, announced the selection of Elizabeth Howe Bradley as president.January 11, 2017StudentsTalladega College Forging Ahead to Perform at Trump InaugurationFollowing several days of controversy, Talladega College President Billy Hawkins announced on Thursday morning that the college’s marching band will perform in President-elect Donald J. Trump’s inaugural parade.January 5, 2017StudentsNew York Gov. Cuomo Proposes Free Tuition for Lower Income StudentsNew York Governor Andrew Cuomo unveiled a plan to offer free tuition to low and middle income college students attending public colleges and universities in the state.January 3, 2017StudentsTalladega College: We’ve not Committed to Trump InaugurationAs of Tuesday afternoon, Talladega College officials said there has not been a decision from its president on whether its marching band will perform at the Trump inauguration.January 3, 2017StudentsTalladega College Under Fire for Accepting Role in Trump InaugurationAs the only HBCU to accept an invitation so far, Talladega College’s decision to participate in the parade has elicited a particularly strong reaction on social media.January 2, 2017StudentsColleges Debate Taking On ‘Sanctuary Campus’ DesignationIn public statements and letters, college leaders argue that the concept of a sanctuary campus has no basis in law and that, ultimately, institutions will be required to follow immigration laws.December 22, 2016StudentsDept. of Education Cuts Charlotte School of Law LifelineThe Education Department announced Monday that it would deny Charlotte School of Law access to federal student loans.December 19, 2016Previous PagePage 13 of 43Next Page