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Tag: Campus Management: Page 5
Leadership & Policy
Jackson State Presents $42M Plan to Buy Land for New Dorm
Jackson State University officials want to issue $42 million in bonds to finance construction of a new dormitory on campus.
June 18, 2015
Students
Hampshire College
Hampshire College SENIOR STUDENT AFFAIRS OFFICER: Amherst, MA Dr. Byron P. McCrae Founded in 1965 Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students www.hampshire.edu/student-life/student-life One of the youngest of this year’s Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs at Baccalaureate and Liberal Arts Institutions, Hampshire College was founded in 1965 when the presidents […]
June 18, 2015
Students
Proposal to Drug Test Members of Greek Life Dropped
COLUMBIA, Mo. ― A proposal to require drug testing of fraternity and sorority members living in Greek housing at the University of Missouri has been dropped.
June 8, 2015
Disabilties
College System Boosts Efforts for Undocumented Students
The University of California system is making a strong effort to assist the undocumented students who seek out an education at its campuses.
May 31, 2015
Leadership & Policy
Bill to Allow Concealed Handguns at Texas Colleges Gets Big Boost
Texas took a giant step closer to allowing concealed handguns in college classrooms late Tuesday, with House lawmakers giving their preliminary approval to a so-called “campus carry” measure, barely beating a midnight deadline.
May 27, 2015
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Revived Nevada Bill Would Allow Concealed Guns on Campuses
Nevada lawmakers are reviewing a revived proposal to allow permit holders to bring concealed guns onto college campuses.
May 26, 2015
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In Case You Missed It…
White Privilege an Invisible Barrier on Campus Black Higher Ed Enrollment Peaks in 2014 Â Campus Leaders Must Consider Impact of Current Events Social Justice and HBCUs: The Fight for Equality in Baltimore
May 7, 2015
Students
Some Former Corinthian Students to Have Loans Forgiven
A top education official said Wednesday that the 16,000 former Corinthian Colleges students who saw their campuses abruptly close this week will automatically have their federal student loans discharged ― but only if they agree to forgo any credits they earned at the schools.
April 29, 2015
Community Colleges
In Case You Missed It…
Analysis: Medicaid Spending to Hurt Higher Ed  AERA Sessions Pinpoint the Necessity of Social Justice Padrón  Honored With Fourth Annual Diverse Champions Award What’s Really Wrong With Britt McHenry’s Actions on That Video
April 16, 2015
Leadership & Policy
NC Community College System President Leaving for Va. Job
The president of North Carolina’s community college system is leaving to become president of Northern Virginia Community College.
April 16, 2015
Leadership & Policy
Illinois State Players, Coaches Mourn 7 Victims of Plane Crash
A news conference at Illinois State University to discuss the seven school officials and fans who died in a plane crash while returning from the NCAA Tournament became a tearful, moving memorial Wednesday.
April 8, 2015
Asian American Pacific Islander
Happy Anniversary!
Please join the staff in congratulating Operations Assistant Azeb Kelati on her eighth anniversary as an employee of Diverse.
April 2, 2015
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