Liann HerderFrom the MagazineA New Funding FormulaTexas lawmakers to consider outcome-based community college funding model.December 2, 20222022A Change AgentAngie Le’s hunger for knowledge has led her across the globe, from Vietnam to South Korea, and finally to Florida International University (FIU), where she expects to receive her Ph.D. in public affairs in summer 2022.March 16, 20222022A Difference MakerFor Bryan Jenkins, pursuing his doctorate was about broadening his horizons. He received his bachelor's degree in accounting and his master’s degree in health administrationMarch 16, 2022Latest NewsMultiple HBCUs Receive Bomb Threats for the Second Time this YearMultiple historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) received bomb threats on Monday morning, the second such threat made in less than a month.January 31, 2022Latest News19 Institutions to Help Create Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation Assessment ToolkitThe American Association of College and Universities (AAC&U) have selected 19 institutions to be thought partners in the development of the Truth, Racial Health & Transformation (TRHT)-Focused Campus Climate Assessment Toolkit.January 26, 2022News RoundupMississippi State University Hires Dr. Dominique A. QuarlesMississippi State University has named Dr. Dominique A. Quarles to serve as assistant vice president for access, diversity, and inclusion. Quarles will begin work this week to further MSU’s efforts in diversity and inclusion. He joins Ra’Sheda Forbes, MSU’s vice president for access, diversity, and inclusion. Together, they will work to further a culture of […]August 4, 2021News RoundupAchieving the Dream Adds Five Colleges to its 2021 Cohort Promoting Student Success and EquityAchieving the Dream (ATD) has added five community colleges to its 2021 cohort. ATD president and CEO Dr. Karen A. Stout said that the colleges selected are willing to examine how they engage with students and “take a hard look at where [they] are falling short.” The five institutions will join with ATD for the […]August 4, 2021StudentsTwo More Georgia HBCUs Clear Pandemic Related Student DebtMorehouse College and Savannah State University have become the latest historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) to clear student debt acquired since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in spring 2020. The funding comes directly from the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund, a federal government pledge of $35 billion to help financially struggling college students […]August 3, 2021HomeTuition Insurance Can Help Mitigate Financial Risks in Higher EducationGradGuard is a program manager that sets students up with insurance that covers 100% of their tuition, room, board, and school fees should that student need to withdraw due to physical injury or illness, chronic illness, or a mental health condition.August 2, 2021News RoundupDr. Jianping Wang Announces Plan to Leave Mercer County Community CollegeMercer County Community College (MCCC) president Dr. Jianping Wang announced Friday that she would retire after her contract expires next summer. Wang, who is president of the New Jersey college, had previously expressed a desire to remain on through the schools’ reaccreditation process, which will be completed in spring 2023. Wang’s resignation letter mentioned her […]August 2, 2021Page 1 of 5Next Page