Tiffany PennamonStudentsArcadia University’s Black Alumni Launch Travel Scholarship ProgramThe Black Alumni Association of Arcadia University (BAAAU) recently launched a travel scholarship program after finding that, this year, only 6.5 percent of African-American students participated in the university’s flagship travel experience called “Preview,” according to BAAAU president Aliyah Abraham. BAAAU’s scholarship program will work with the Act 101/Gateway to Success program to financially support […]July 30, 2018HBCUsHampton University’s ‘First Family’ Continues Charitable GivingHampton University president Dr. William R. Harvey and his wife Norma B. Harvey donated an unprecedented gift of $553,000 to the institution’s faculty and staff this month, continuing their years of generosity to the university.July 18, 2018HomeScholars, Health Care Professionals Call for End to Family Separations at BorderAs images emerge of child immigrants being separated from their families at the border, scholars and human rights advocates who study these issues refer to President Trump’s “zero tolerance” immigration policy as heartbreaking, immoral and, at the extreme, a “systematic use of violence.”June 19, 2018Community CollegesCalifornia Community College System Expands Foster Youth Support ProgramSan Diego Mesa College, Sacramento City College and Butte College are the latest community colleges to launch a student support program geared toward foster youth in higher education, according to an announcement last week from the California Community Colleges.May 22, 20182018Exploring the Effects of IncarcerationJanuary 24, 20182018Defying ExpectationsJanuary 23, 20182018Expanding the RepertoireJanuary 22, 2018Community CollegesReport: Stark Gender, Racial Gaps Persist in Engineering, Computer ScienceVery few female and minority students pursue engineering and computer science degrees at Texas universities, according to an eye-opening Society of Women Engineers (SWE) report that analyzed the state’s community-college transfer students.January 17, 20182018Building the Athletics BridgeJanuary 16, 2018StudentsLandry Leans on Experience to Lead ACEAmerican College of Education (ACE) president and interim provost Dr. Shawntel Landry leads a nontraditional and unique institution, where women account for 72 percent of administrative or staff roles.October 17, 2017Previous PagePage 2 of 5Next Page