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Sooner Proves to Be Better When Searching for Post-Grad Employment
Soon-to-be college graduates who get an early start on their job search are more likely to become and to stay gainfully employed for as many as five years beyond their graduation, according to a new survey.
September 10, 2018
Latest News
Convening Puts Focus on First-Generation Students
Providing access and opportunities to first-generation college students is the focus of a three-day gathering that has brought academicians, business leaders, nonprofit and civic organizations here from across the globe to strategize solutions.
June 10, 2018
African-American
Campus Child Care Critical in Raising Single Mothersâ Graduation Rates
Access to campus child care is a key factor in determining if single mothers in college will graduate within six years, according to the latest in a series of reports released Wednesday by the Institute for Womenâs Policy Research.
June 6, 2018
News Roundup
Report: Koch College Donation Came with Teacher Firing Rights
FAIRFAX, Va. â Virginiaâs largest public university granted the conservative Charles Koch Foundation a say in the hiring and firing of professors in exchange for millions of dollars in donations, according to newly released documents. The release of donor agreements between George Mason University and the foundation follows years of denials by university administrators that [âŚ]
May 1, 2018
Students
Survey: Hiring on Upswing for Recent College Grads
Employers are expected to hire five percent more recent college graduates this year, according to a new study.
June 8, 2017
African-American
Lumina Reports Uptick in College Completion
College completion numbers show incremental improvement from last year, according to the annual Lumina Foundation report, âA Stronger Nation.â
April 11, 2016
Faculty & Staff
Study: Higher Ed Would Pay Steep Price for Unionized Adjuncts
As adjuncts throughout the nation continue to organize themselves into collective bargaining units and push for more resources, two university professors have publicly questioned whether itâs wise for institutions to cave in to their demands.
March 31, 2016
Faculty & Staff
In Case You Missed ItâŚ
Even on Final Day on Job, Haynes Still Fighting for HBCUs Disparities in STEM Degree Attainment Remain Key Issue Chicago State Sends Faculty, Staff and Administrators Layoff Notices Education Expert: Thereâs Not Enough Follow Through on Equity Policies
March 4, 2016
African-American
Black Students Choosing Low-paying Majors
Although African-Americans have increased access to higher education, African-American students tend to choose college majors that donât pay very much, according to a new Georgetown study released Tuesday.
February 9, 2016
Students
Diverse Conversations: Are Colleges Doing Enough to Close the Achievement Gap?
When it comes to truly closing the achievement gap between students from all life backgrounds, ethnicities and races, P-12 institutions seem to be held to a higher standard than their 13â20 counterparts.
February 8, 2016
Students
Millennials Lacking the Urge to Drive
A recent report conducted by the Transportation Research Institute at University of Michigan indicated that a number of millennials (1980 to 1998) are resisting the urge to get behind the wheel.
February 2, 2016
African-American
Colonizing Black Lives: The âCrusadeâ for All Lives and White Fragility
We have all been bombarded with social media messages that attempt to redirect our attention and âcorrectâ the discourse of the Black Lives Matter movement.
January 31, 2016
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