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Tag: Hillary Clinton: Page 3
Campus Climate
Hofstra Pushes Front-line Learning with Presidential Debate
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. â Monday nightâs verbal smackdown between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton is a hot ticket on the campus of Hofstra University. About 7,500 students, or more than two-thirds of the student body, entered the lottery for only a few hundred tickets to witness the cycleâs first presidential debate, being held Monday night in [âŚ]
September 25, 2016
African-American
Is the Sordid Birther Chapter Really Closed?
A few days ago, Donald Trump finally admitted what the rational and sane among us always had known â that President Obama was born in the United States.
September 19, 2016
STEM
Scholars: Science Advisor Should be Trump, Clinton Priority
The next president of the United States should name a science advisor right away in order to make sure that sound science is reflected throughout the next administrationâs policies, several scholars stressed.
September 14, 2016
Students
Support for Minority-serving Institutions may Hang in Balance of Election
Scholars are concerned that if Donald J. Trump wins, support for public and minority-serving institutions (MSIs) almost certainly will wane.
September 12, 2016
Students
Presidential Candidates not Registering with College Students
With the 2016 presidential election approaching, campus leaders at some schools say neither candidate seems well-connected to issues that matter to college students.
September 8, 2016
Students
Report: Free College Proposal a Threat to Private Colleges, Diversity
Hillary Clintonâs free college proposal could ultimately cause enrollment at private colleges to drop and diversity at public schools to suffer, according to a new study.
September 6, 2016
Students
GOP Strategist: Free Education a Ploy for Votes
A Republican strategist threw shade on Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clintonâs plan for free college Tuesday but conceded he had nothing to report on where Republican candidate Donald Trump might be headed with higher education.
August 30, 2016
Home
Trumpâs Suggestion of âRiggedâ Election Could Ignite Resentment in Politics
David C. Wilson, a political science professor, expounds on matters of race and resentment in American politics in a new paper titled âPerceived electoral malfeasance and resentment over the election of Barack Obama.â
August 11, 2016
Home
Emil Guillermo: Hint of Affirmative Action Politics Plays Role in Presidential Campaign
Hillary Clinton makes vow to be the âpresident for all Americansâ during a Q&A last week at the NABJ/NAHJ conference in Washington, D.C.
August 7, 2016
HBCUs
The Clinton Acceptance Speech and the Future of Higher Ed
If we arenât smart enough to discern the real public servants from the frauds, then maybe the most important part of Hillary Clintonâs speech is her outline on higher education spending.
July 31, 2016
Opinion
Skills of a 21st Century Leader
It seems as though challenges, uncertainty, tragedies and economic downturns are taking hold of the world on a daily basis.
July 26, 2016
Opinion
Free College for All, but Whereâs the Choice?
The trouble takes root not in who would have access but where students could go tuition free: only to public institutions.
July 5, 2016
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