Catherine MorrisStudentsCalifornia K-12 Students to Get More Robust LGBT Representation in CurriculumCalifornia’s K-12 students will be learning more about the contributions of the LGBT community in the public school curriculum, as early as this fall.July 19, 2016HealthHealth Researchers Hone In on Sexual and Gender Minority IssuesThe National Institutes of Health, motivated by a shift in research literature looking at health issues faced by people not then represented in LGBT language, created an office dedicated specifically to SGM health issues.July 18, 2016StudentsBahng’s Tenure Controversy Remains Cloud Over Ivy League for Asian American Studies AdvocatesFor Sera Kwon, Dr. Aimee Bahng’s situation raises larger questions about the viability of a career in academe, particularly in ethnic studies.July 17, 2016StudentsKepler College Program in Rwanda Refugee Camp a Unique ExperienceKepler is a postsecondary educational program first established in Kigali in 2013 by the nonprofit organization Generation Rwanda.July 14, 2016Faculty & StaffMuhlenberg College Takes Strategic Step Toward InclusivenessMuhlenberg College hires 10 diverse tenure-track faculty in an effort to become more inclusive.July 11, 2016Faculty & StaffMuhlenberg College Takes Strategic Step Toward InclusivenessMuhlenberg College hires five diverse tenure-track faculty in an effort to become more inclusive.July 11, 2016HomeDepartment of Education: Spending on Prisons Rises 3 Times Faster than on SchoolsState and local spending on prisons and jails is increasing at a faster rate than spending on public education over the past three decades, according to a U.S. Department of Education report.July 7, 2016Asian American Pacific IslanderRace Still a Crucial Factor in College Admissions ProcessA new college guidebook examines the college admissions process from the Asian American perspective.June 26, 2016African-AmericanEducation Department Providing Second Chance to PrisonersThe U.S. Department of Education announced a new development in its efforts to combat recidivism and reform the criminal justice system.June 23, 2016LGBTQ+As Bathroom Controversy Swirls, North Carolina Colleges Offer LGBTQ Students ShelterNorth Carolina colleges and universities deal with the aftermath of House Bill 2 which limits protections for the LGBTQ community and prohibits transgender individuals from using bathrooms that do not correspond with their biological sex, among other measures.June 22, 2016Previous PagePage 18 of 43Next Page