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Tag: Immigration: Page 13
Leadership & Policy
Donald Trump: An ‘Angry Voice’ or ‘Great for African-Americans’?
Just in time for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Donald Trump has a message for all Americans.
January 18, 2016
Community Colleges
Innocent Until Proven Guilty, but is Anyone in Higher Ed Standing With Bill Cosby?
If Bill Cosby used to give millions to your school, as he did to Spelman College, you can be assured that the money is now being put to good use — for his legal defense.
January 4, 2016
Students
The Silent Minority: Hmong Women in Higher Education
Despite a history lacking a value on education for women, today Hmong women are actively pursuing degrees in higher education.
December 15, 2015
African-American
In Case You Missed It…
Lincoln University Tells Parent’s Association to Back Off Diverse Docket: African-American Student Loses Bias Suit Against Valparaiso A Lesson in Isolation: Being Hopi in Higher Education In Malaysia, Obama Says Education an Anti-Terrorism Strategy
November 24, 2015
African-American
Suicide, Substance Abuse Taking Toll on Segment of Middle-aged Whites
There has been a lot of buzz about the recent report conducted by recent Nobel Prize-winning economist Angus Deaton and his co-author and wife, Anne Case.
November 12, 2015
Faculty & Staff
Union Push Gains Steam Among Yale, Harvard Grad Students
Efforts to unionize graduate students at private universities are gaining momentum as the National Labor Relations Board shows new openness to arguments that they are not just students, but also school employees.
November 5, 2015
Leadership & Policy
Harvard Law Professor Larry Lessig Ends Presidential Bid
Harvard law professor Larry Lessig is ending his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination.
November 2, 2015
Home
College Aid: Obama to Extend Pell Grants to Some HS Students
Thousands of low-income students will be eligible for federal Pell grant money to take college courses while still in high school.
November 1, 2015
Opinion
Thank You, Michelle Obama from Tall Women Everywhere
At 5’11”, Michelle Obama is not the average woman, literally or figuratively.
October 15, 2015
Home
Immigrants Sue Missouri Colleges Over Higher Tuition Rate
Immigrant students on Tuesday sued three Missouri public colleges for charging them higher tuition, a change prompted by a new state law aimed at blocking students without lawful immigration status from paying less than international students.
October 14, 2015
Opinion
History Leads to Diversity When it Comes to Asian Americans
If you want to understand how some of our best colleges and universities have become 20, 30, even in excess of 40 percent Asian American then you need a basic history lesson.
October 5, 2015
Faculty & Staff
Education Secretary Arne Duncan Stepping Down
Education Secretary Arne Duncan announced Friday that he is stepping down in December, setting in motion a swift transition of power within the department.
October 2, 2015
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