Johnny JacksonHBCUsOnce-Troubled Knoxville College to Reapply for AccreditationKnoxville College plans to seek accreditation as it searches for its next president.July 8, 2024Reports & DataGallup Survey Finds Declining Confidence in Higher EducationConfidence in higher education is declining among adults in the U.S., according to new study.July 8, 2024Faculty & StaffEducators, Officials to Gather for AFT National ConventionThe 1.75 million-member AFT will host its 88th biennial national convention featuring lawmakers, clergy, and academics.July 8, 2024StudentsBloomberg Donates $1B to Johns HopkinsMichael Bloomberg’s $1 billion gift to Johns Hopkins is expected to fund medical degree scholarships in perpetuity and provide financial aid to nursing, public health, and other graduate programs.July 8, 2024StudentsRichmond Professor, Students Help Get Innocent Man ExoneratedA University of Richmond law professor and her students helped to prove a Richmond man’s innocence with DNA evidence.July 5, 2024StudentsPoll Splits on Whether the American Dream is AchievableA new survey from Pew Research Center reveals that Americans are divided, by age and income, on whether they believe the American dream is possible.July 5, 2024Faculty & StaffLawsuit Argues Law School Hiring is Biased Against White MenGroup sues in federal court complaining that the hiring process at the Northwestern Pritzker School of Law favors women and people of color over white men.July 5, 2024Leadership & PolicyFry to Become Temple’s 15th PresidentJohn Fry has been named president at Temple University.July 5, 2024Leadership & PolicyKemp Re-Elected Southern Regional Education Board ChairGeorgia Gov. Brian P. Kemp has been re-elected chair of the Southern Regional Education Board.July 3, 2024Leadership & PolicyACLU Lays Map to Combat Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion ThreatsA new ACLU policy memo provides analysis exploring likely policies from, and action steps for, potential Trump or Biden second term.July 3, 2024Previous PagePage 18 of 53Next Page