Catherine MorrisHomeHoward University Hospital Labor Negotiations DelayedAlthough Howard University Hospital’s resident physicians and interns voted to unionize on January 30, residents and their employer have yet to sit down to negotiate their contracts.April 19, 2015Community CollegesCity College of San Francisco Gains Political SupportAs the college continues to regroup from the blow it was dealt several years ago, the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges, the body that oversees California’s community colleges, has come under increasing scrutiny.April 15, 2015HomeLines Drawn in Texas’ Undocumented Tuition BattleUndocumented students in Texas are eligible for in-state tuition at public colleges and universities, but some Texas state lawmakers are attempting to change that.April 8, 2015Community CollegesPhiladelphia Latest City to Offer Free Community College TuitionThe city of Philadelphia just joined the vanguard of states and cities implementing free tuition at local community colleges.April 7, 2015HomeWhite Faculty Deal With the Challenges of Teaching at HBCUsWhite faculty deal with issues concerning promotion, tenure and discrimination while teaching at HBCUs.April 7, 2015African-AmericanWhite Faculty Deal With the Challenges of Teaching at HBCUsWhite faculty deal with issues concerning promotion, tenure and discrimination while teaching at HBCUs.April 5, 2015African-AmericanSpelman College Appears to be Riding Wave of MomentumStudents, or Spelmanites, as they call themselves, have high hopes for what Dr. Mary Schmidt Campbell will contribute to the college as its new president.April 2, 2015African-AmericanHoward, Gallaudet Further ‘Black Lives Matter’ DiscussionPanelists agreed that to promote “all lives matter” over “Black lives matter” misses the central truth that, for too long, Black lives have been deemed of less worth than White lives.March 31, 2015African-AmericanSpelman College Names Campbell Presidential FinalistDean emerita of New York University Tisch School of the Arts will visit Spelman’s campus Thursday and Friday.March 25, 2015LatinxHACU Making Maintaining Accessibility of Pell Grants a PriorityMany low-income, first-generation-to-college students rely on Pell Grants. For Hispanic students, who in years past have been less likely to borrow money to fund their educations, the grants are particularly crucial.March 25, 2015Previous PagePage 33 of 43Next Page