Catherine MorrisStudentsMott Community College Helps Flint Face Water ChallengeBy the time Mayor Karen Weaver had declared a state of emergency in Flint in December 2015, Mott Community College was already ahead of the game.December 15, 2016StudentsHarvard Not Adopting Sanctuary Campus DesignationIn a move highlighting the uncertainty surrounding the future of undocumented students on college campuses, Harvard University announced that it would not be designated a “sanctuary campus.”December 7, 2016StudentsMichigan Pushing to Make Flint 11th Promise ZoneLawmakers in Michigan are pushing to make Flint the state’s 11th Promise Zone to help residents get back on their feet as they cope with an ongoing water crisis and to encourage young people to stay in the city.December 5, 2016SportsGraduation Rate Gap Persists for Black, White Bowl Football PlayersA new report shows a 19 percent gap in the graduation rate of Black and White bowl-bound, NCAA football players.December 5, 2016StudentsReport: True Cost of Federal Student Loan Forgiveness $100BThe Government Accountability Office said that the federal student loans tied to income will have a true cost of more than $100 billion, more than the U.S. Department of Education’s projections.December 1, 2016StudentsDepartment of Education Officials Recount Gains as Uncertainty LoomsWhat the future holds for U.S. Department of Education initiatives and the higher education sector as a whole under a Trump administration is not yet clear.November 16, 2016LatinxRetirement Won’t Be End of Arturo Madrid’s WorkAfter a more than 50-year career in higher education and government, Dr. Arturo Madrid’s commitment to the advancement of the Latino community remains strong.November 8, 2016WomenStudy Underscores Bias Obstacles for Women, Minorities in EngineeringA new study from the Center for WorkLife Law at the University of California, Hastings College of the Law and the Society for Women Engineers sheds light on factors that make it harder for women and people of color to succeed in the field.October 31, 2016StudentsStudy Finds Black Youth Interest in Technology GrowingThe majority of African Americans between the ages of 11-17 are self-reportedly confident about their computer skills, about half say that they want to learn how build their own website, and a third want to learn how to code.October 27, 2016StudentsPosse Foundation Veterans Program Offers Path to Elite CollegesThe Posse Veterans Program is one of a few programs that offer structured pathways to a select group of elite colleges for veterans.October 25, 2016Previous PagePage 14 of 43Next Page