Jamal WatsonLeadership & PolicyHoward-Vital Steps Down as Cheyney University PresidentCheyney University is the latest HBCU to experience a swift change in leadership, about a month before undergraduate students are scheduled to return to campus.July 3, 2014African-AmericanConfrontation Between Campus Security, Professor Puts Arizona State in SpotlightPhysical encounter involving Dr. Ersula Ore reignites an age-old discussion among academics about how minorities — including minority faculty — are policed by campus officers who are charged with safeguarding the university and its surrounding areas.June 29, 2014InternationalInternational Universities Grappling With Global Growing PainsIn an age of popular study abroad programs and social media, the isolationist borders have fallen, and collaboration between universities in different nations has become common.June 26, 2014African-AmericanPanel: Community-Based Programs Vital for Black Male Educational AchievementIn a series of back-to-back panels, the experts argued that too often young Black men are held back by a series of factors that are often beyond their control, such as poverty, poor school systems and chaotic family lives.June 23, 2014Leadership & PolicyCourse Correction Uncertain for Increasing Black Enrollment in Higher EdWhile HBCUs look to build a direct pipeline for Black high school students, mounting challenges continue to serve as a roadblock, said a veteran educator.June 22, 2014StudentsHBCUs Challenged to Address LGBT, Diversity IssuesLeaders at HBCU Student Success Summit say that they are making progress, but their campuses remain conservative at the core despite shifting national sentiment.June 19, 2014Faculty & StaffHBCU Education Deans Hope Brainstorming Proves FruitfulEducation deans from HBCUs from across the nation gathered at Rutgers University to strategize on how best to strengthen teacher education programs at their respective institutions.June 15, 2014StudentsEducators Applaud President Obama’s Order Capping Monthly Student Loan RepaymentsNearly five million borrowers of federal student loans will soon have their monthly repayments capped at 10 percent of their income, thanks to an executive order signed by President Obama at the White House yesterday.June 9, 2014African-AmericanActivist Umar Johnson Attempting to Buy St. Paul’s CollegeThe Board of Trustees at St. Paul’s has given him until Aug. 21 to raise the $5 million needed to acquire the historically Black college after it was forced to close last year amid declining enrollment and debt.June 5, 2014LatinxNCORE Provides Forum, Spark for Difficult Conversations About Inclusion and DiversityFor nearly three decades, the National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in American Higher Education (NCORE) has been the go-to place to help rejuvenate those in the academy.June 1, 2014Previous PagePage 2 of 17Next Page