Joseph HongStudentsAs DACA Decision Looms, Trump’s Direction Becomes ClearAfter months of suspense, Politico reported Sunday evening that President Trump will be terminating the consideration of deferred action against childhood arrivals, otherwise known as DACA, a policy that safeguards minors from deportation.September 4, 2017StudentsPlanning Helped Texas Southern Get a Handle on HarveyDr. Austin Lane, Texas Southern University president, and his crisis management team discussed plans for providing food, back-up power, and communication ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Harvey.September 1, 2017African-AmericanExperts Highlight Higher Ed’s Impact on Criminal Justice ReformDuring this politically tumultuous time, the governance studies program at the Brookings Institution refocused attention on mass incarceration on Monday.August 28, 2017StudentsHurricane Harvey Shuts Down Colleges in SE TexasUniversities across Houston, Galveston, and Corpus Christi have kept their students and staff updated regarding operating status and the physical condition of their campuses.August 27, 2017HomeThe Rise and Fall of Confederate StatuesLast Thursday Duke University officials reported that a statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee at Duke Chapel had been defaced. After the photo surfaced of a stone face of Lee with his nose broken off and his forehead and eye chipped away and punctured, Duke’s president ordered that the statue be hauled away.August 20, 2017HomeDick Gregory Dead at 84, Leaving Behind Timeless LegacyComedian and activist Dick Gregory who committed his life to social justice through both satire and sincerity, died on Saturday at the age of 84.August 20, 2017Previous PagePage 4 of 4