US campaign vows might mean limited help for black colleges
Minority institutions wary of big candidate promises to lavish them with support
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Minority institutions wary of big candidate promises to lavish them with support
Conservative lawmakers in South Dakota sent a letter to the Board of Regents, slamming the campus diversity offices for promoting “social justice causes.”
How strong mobile giving platforms and social media promotions can fuel your advancement campaign
In the increasingly urgent race to decarbonize the global economy before atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations reach truly devastating levels, conventional wisdom says we should electrify everything and obtain that electricity from non-emitting sources.
The green belt of tropical rainforests that covers equatorial regions of the Americas, Africa, Indonesia and Southeast Asia is turning brown.
Colleges, schools and even individuals everywhere have fight songs, those tunes listened to for a boost of grit and tenacity.
After the Trump administration dialed back oversight of student loan servicers, states have responded to demands from consumer groups by passing new laws targeting companies that handle millions of borrowers' payments.
The key to maintaining US leadership in science and engineering may rest not primarily with universities’ science and engineering programmes but rather with their schools of education, experts have told Congress.
University of Alaska cuts are just the latest example of what is probably the new normal in US political culture
To help students majoring in artistic fields find employment after graduation without compromising their passions, Texas-Arlington develops unique concentrations with practical applications.