Veronica Fernandez-AlvaradoCommunity CollegesChicago Residents Offered No-Cost Associate Degree in Criminal JusticeOlive-Harvey College and The Chicago Police Department have partnered to offer Chicago residents the opportunity to earn an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree with a focus in Criminal Justice, at no cost.August 15, 2023African-AmericanScholars Consider the Relationship Between Academia and Hip-HopActivists and scholars call on institutions to do a better job in integrating hip-hop into their curriculum.August 11, 2023African-AmericanCelebrating 50 Years of Hip-HopMusic enthusiasts gathered at Howard University on Thursday to celebrate the 50th anniversary of hip-hop.August 10, 2023Native AmericansAll Michigan Public Schools Will Be Required to Collect Specific Tribal Affiliation DataThe Michigan Department of Education set aside about $3 million to assist Michigan schools with the New Tribal Affiliation Reporting Policy.August 9, 2023Faculty & StaffPhylicia Rashad Slated to Step Down as Dean of Howard University's College of Fine ArtsPhylicia Rashad will step down as dean of the Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts at Howard University at the end of the 2023-2024 academic year.August 8, 2023Leadership & PolicyNew Mexico to Provide Student Loan Forgiveness for Students Enrolling in Health ProgramsNew Mexico's program will provide up to 100 percent student loan forgiveness for residents who graduated from one of the 23 out-of-state professional and graduate programs.August 8, 2023Leadership & PolicyNew Data Focuses on Enrollment Trends for Students of Immigrant-OriginRecently released data from the Presidents’ Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration highlights a significant decrease in enrollment for post-secondary undocumented students and an increase of enrollment of students from immigrant families.August 3, 2023Reports & DataStudy: Black Medical Students Experience Higher Rates of Attrition Than PeersA new study finds that Black students are more likely to leave medical school than their white counterparts.August 1, 2023Leadership & PolicyPanel Explores Gun Prevention in Black CommunitiesPolicymakers and experts across the medical field gathered earlier this week to discuss gun violence prevention efforts in Black communities across the nation.August 1, 2023Reports & DataReport: College Admissions Culture Stunting Ethical Growth of StudentsA report released by the Harvard Graduate School of Education highlights elements of the college admission culture that could be contributing to the stunting of the ethical growth of students.July 31, 2023Previous PagePage 2 of 4Next Page