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Leadership & Policy
Report: University of Texas President OKâd Applicants Over Objections
A âselect handfulâ of University of Texas applicants are approved each year at the direction of the school president over the objections of the admissions office, a longtime practice that has grown in recent years, according to details of an investigation commissioned by the schoolâs Board of Regents and released Thursday.
February 12, 2015
African-American
Bob Jones University Releases Report on Handling Sex Abuse Complaints
An independent report on how Bob Jones University has dealt with sexual abuse over several decades concluded that university employees werenât properly trained to handle such cases and victims seem to have been blamed.
December 11, 2014
African-American
In Case You Missed ItâŚ
Professorâs Early Experiences Combating Racism Come in Handy for Helping, Healing When the âRule of Lawâ is Unjust DREAM Youth Expressing Mixed Emotions over Obama Immigration Plan Obama Promises Funding, Resources in Response to Tribal Nationsâ Education âEmergencyâ
December 4, 2014
Students
Short-Term Certificates Might Not Be the Best Bet
A study of sub-baccalaureate programs in Washington state found that short-term certificates, which can be earned in less than a year, for the most part showed only small economic returns.
November 9, 2014
Students
Report: Shift from Boutique Programs to Broad Efforts to Help Minority Males
Community colleges are looking at addressing the achievement gaps of the men of color they enroll with broad, data-backed approaches to helping all students succeed and complete their academic programs.
October 12, 2014
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September 22, 2014
Sports
Report: Colleges Leave Poor Students to Taxpayers as They Woo Rich
Colleges are said to be shifting financial aid from low-income students to high-income ones to bolster their prestige and raise them up the rankings.
September 18, 2014
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Ex-Governors Urge Citizenship Test for Students
Three former South Carolina governors are pushing for high school students to take the same test that immigrants must pass to become a U.S. citizen.
September 17, 2014
Students
In Case You Missed ItâŚ
Alumnus Continues to Build On Dream at Southern Cal Report Recommends Educational Policy Adjustments to Aid Minority Males Role of Technology Growing in Realm of College Advising The Real Hero in Movie âBoyhoodâ is Education
September 4, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Purdue Still Wants Ex-Chancellor Report Kept Secret
Purdue University is continuing efforts to keep secret a report about the ouster of the Fort Wayne campus chancellor, even though federal and state judges have ruled it isnât protected by attorney-client privilege.
September 3, 2014
African-American
Report: âNothing Newâ About Tensions Between Black Youth, Police
In a University of Chicago report, researchers find that tensions between African-American youth and law enforcement are a national problem and have been around for years.
August 28, 2014
Students
Federal Government Awarding $28.4M to Provide AP Exams for Underprivileged
In an effort to boost college readiness and save money for students from families of lesser economic means, the U.S. Department of Education on Tuesday announced that it had awarded $28.4 million in grants to states in order to offset the cost of Advanced Placement exams.
August 12, 2014
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