Joseph HongStudentsOrtiz Works to Make Underrepresented Feel They BelongDr. Elizabeth Ortiz of DePaul University says “imposter syndrome” permeates all levels of the university community that feel marginalized.October 9, 2017HomeTeaching Journalism the Old Fashioned WayAs the dean of student affairs of the Journalism School at Columbia University, Ernest Sotomayor brings years of professional experience to mentoring the next generation of journalists and helping them adapt to life in New York City. This is no easy task, considering the diverse backgrounds students come from.October 8, 2017SportsExperts Have Low Expectations for Chapel Hill InvestigationThe University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and the NCAA on Friday delayed the publication of an infraction report, the result of an extensive investigation into academic fraud within athletic programs at the flagship university.October 8, 2017Leadership & PolicyUniversity of Maryland Receives $220 Million DonationAn alumnus broke records at the University of Maryland on Wednesday when his foundation gifted the institution with $220 million dollars.October 4, 2017StudentsFantastic Five: Strada Grantees Look Ahead to ImplementationLast year, five minority serving institutions, or MSIs, each received $325,000 grants from Strada Education Network, formerly known as USA Funds, to close the gap between academic and professional success.October 3, 2017African-AmericanBlack Minds Matter: Civil Resistance in the ClassroomAs national tensions surrounding racial bigotry rise, Dr. J. Luke Wood, a professor of education at San Diego State University and an expert on the education of men and boys of color, is utilizing an academic approach to re-think solutions to systemic oppression.October 1, 2017StudentsSouthern Cal Celebrates Quality of Its Freshman ClassAbout a month into the school year, the University of Southern California touts its freshman class as its brightest, most engaged and most diverse ever.September 28, 2017StudentsAccessibility Is Hallmark of Vargas PresidencyDr. Carlos Vargas-Aburto, president of Southeast Missouri State University and a new citizen, believes in being accessible and transparent.September 21, 2017StudentsRutgers Grad Students Belatedly Receiving Summer GrantsAs the fall semester begins at Rutgers University, hundreds of graduate students are only now receiving their summer funding.September 20, 2017StudentsProtests, Investigation Follow Georgia Tech ShootingOn Tuesday, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation released the recording of the 911 call made by 21 year-old Scout Schultz, the Georgia Tech engineering student who was shot and killed by campus police.September 19, 2017Previous PagePage 2 of 4Next Page