Garry BoulardCommunity CollegesFlorida’s Higher Education Diversity ImperativeIn a state with a booming Hispanic and steadily growing African-American population, the issues of access and diversity in higher education are almost always front and center.March 12, 2012HomeAfter Florida Governor’s Controversial Higher Ed Remarks, Educators Remain UneasyLast fall, Gov. Rick Scott set off a firestorm of controversy throughout Florida’s higher education community when he launched what many interpreted as a broadside against liberal arts education.March 12, 2012Community CollegesCrossing the Border for CollegeSeeking higher education in the U.S., young Mexican students manage to escape the warfare of Mexico.July 6, 2011Native AmericansOklahoma Gaming Proving Profitable for Tribal Higher EducationLegalizing American Indian gaming 10 years ago has brought about a cash windfall for Oklahoma’s tribal colleges, even if it is indirect.April 28, 20112010Native American Law and OrderJanuary 5, 2011StudentsMexican Drug Conflict Threatens U.S. College Study Abroad ProgramsU.S. State Department’s travel advisory compels some institutions to withdraw their students from the country for safety concerns.September 26, 2010InternationalUniversity of Iowa Broadens Its Global ReachThe University of Iowa aggressively recruits out-of-state and international students despite criticism that the institution’s budget shortfalls have compelled it to adopt the strategy.April 21, 2010Community CollegesLocked Out of Higher EducationState budget cuts are crippling support for prison education programs throughout the U.S.March 2, 2010Faculty & StaffLAW : Native American Law and OrderUniversity of Idaho law professor Angelique EagleWoman first became interested in the law after her African-American uncle was assaulted by a group of deputies and subsequently awarded $75,000 in punitive damages.January 6, 2010StudentsCOMMITTED TO CONSERVATIONDespite budget constraints and a backlog of maintenance projects, HBCUs strive to implement green principles on their campuses.September 30, 2009Page 1 of 3Next Page