Catherine MorrisLeadership & PolicyStakeholders Cite Leadership Instability, Finances as HBCUs’ Greatest ChallengesHistorically Black colleges and universities leaders reflected on the past and future of the HBCU community at the annual HBCU Week conference, held in Arlington, Va.October 24, 2016StudentsU.S. Policy Makers Urged to Act on Degree Attainment LagAlthough the U.S. was the first nation to offer universal high school to all students, American students have since fallen woefully behind their peers in China, Korea and Canada in math.October 23, 2016African-AmericanLinda Johnson Rice to Kick Off Howard University Entrepreneurship Speaker SeriesLinda Johnson Rice will pay a visit to Howard University on November 9 to launch the John H. Johnson Endowed Chair in Entrepreneurship Speakers Series.October 20, 2016StudentsPresidents: Diversity, Inclusion Everybody’s Job on CampusWhat role do presidents have to play in shaping campus policy to be inclusive of all students but particularly Hispanic students at institutions that serve a predominantly Hispanic student population?October 11, 2016StudentsHACU Conference Hones in on Latino Graduation, RetentionAt the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities conference, University of Northern Colorado educators shared some successful strategy in assisting one of the fastest growing college-going demographics.October 9, 2016Community CollegesExperts: Performance Funding for Higher Ed Yielding Mixed ResultsDespite broad national support for such programs, state funding for higher education that is tied to performance metrics is having mixed results, Community College Research Center researchers say.October 6, 2016African-AmericanMonticello Summit Offers Somber View of Slavery LegacyA public summit hosted by the Thomas Jefferson Foundation brought hundreds to Monticello for a discussion on history, race and slavery.October 5, 2016Leadership & PolicyGallaudet University Inaugurates President Roberta CordanoGallaudet University inaugurated its first deaf female president on Friday afternoon.October 2, 2016Leadership & PolicyGeorgetown, Harvard Embrace Role in Slavery AtonementColleges and universities have a significant role to play in investigating and reconciling the nation’s legacy of slavery, the presidents of Georgetown University and Harvard University said Thursday.September 29, 2016StudentsReport: Students Spend $1.3 Billion a Year on Remedial CoursesStudents spend $1.3 billion on remedial education in all 50 states and in the District of Columbia each year, according to a Center for American Progress report released Wednesday.September 28, 2016Previous PagePage 15 of 43Next Page