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International: Page 44
Faculty & Staff
Baruch College Reinforces Humanities Curriculum with Hispanic Heritage Month Events
Administrators at Baruch College at the City University of New York are working hard to ensure students are receiving an education in humanities with a robust calendar of events for Hispanic Heritage Month.
Students
Professors Navigate Social Media Boundaries in Providing Effective Counsel to Students
Scholars discuss appropriate social media interaction with students they teach at a Howard University conference September 27-28.
Students
Man Shot on Morgan State Campus
Authorities say a man who was shot in the student center on the campus of Morgan State University is in serious condition at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Community Colleges
Perspective: Beyond Borders—STEM Education as a Global Priority
Australia, like the U.S., has set its sights on transforming higher education in an era of increased demand for postsecondary degrees and credentials.
Leadership & Policy
Forum: College Degree to Remain Sound Investment in Growing Global Economy
A college degree continues to be a worthwhile investment, but institutions of higher learning must adapt to new realities to remain viable, said panelists at a forum on higher education’s role in the global economy.
Faculty & Staff
Diverse Sponsors ‘Mentoring’ Panel Discussion
Journalist Janet Roach reports on the Diverse-sponsored panel discussion, “The Critical Role of Mentoring in Increasing Graduates and Faculty of Color”. The panel discussion was held in Washington, D.C. during the 98th annual conference of the Association of American Colleges and Universities.
International
California Lawmakers Denounce Anti-Semitism in Colleges
An Assembly resolution urging California colleges and universities to squelch nascent anti-Semitism has also encouraged educators to crack down on demonstrations against Israel.
International
Report: China, India Positioned to Compete for Global Economy’s ‘Best Jobs’
Skilled workers in India and China are predicted to be increasingly better positioned to compete for the best jobs of the future because of the strategic investments those nations are making in education.
International
Report: China, India Positioned to Compete for Global Economy’s ‘Best Jobs’
Skilled workers in India and China are predicted to be increasingly better positioned to compete for the best jobs of the future because of the strategic investments those nations are making in education.
International
Report: China, India Positioned to Compete for Global Economy’s ‘Best Jobs’
Skilled workers in India and China are predicted to be increasingly better positioned to compete for the best jobs of the future because of the strategic investments those nations are making in education.
International
For College Student Volunteers, AIDS Conference Opens Door to Awareness, Activism
At the International AIDS Conference, college student volunteers said they chose to attend the event to join the global fight against HIV/AIDS.
International
Blacks Continue To Lose Ground as Talk of Turning the AIDS Tide Wages
Recent data released at the International AIDS Conference this week show that the most vulnerable people at the epicenter of the disease—African-Americans—are steadily losing ground in the war against AIDS.
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