Catherine MorrisHomePosse Foundation Announces Scholarship Recipients, Celebrates 25 YearsThe Posse Foundation, which is celebrating its 25th year of existence, announced the 680 scholarship recipients from the high school class of 2015, on Tuesday.December 16, 2014HomeVassar College Students Protest as National, Campus Issues MountOn Vassar’s campus, complaints relating to sexual assault, racial profiling and mental health came to a head last week in a confluence of events resulting in protests.December 11, 2014STEMDean Clearing Native Americans’ Path to Increased STEM ParticipationWhat do mythological stories from Native American tradition, ancient fossils and STEM mentoring have in common? They can all help propel Native American students to STEM careers, according to Dr. Kent Smith.December 9, 2014STEMExpert Tells Graduate School Stakeholders Don’t Count on Financial ‘Cavalry’ ComingSpeakers at the Council of Graduate Schools annual meeting last week warned that state by state divestment in higher education shows little sign of reversing ― and prospects of funding from the federal government are no rosier.December 7, 2014Native AmericansObama Promises Funding, Resources in Response to Tribal Nations’ Education ‘Emergency’The White House 2014 Native Youth Report, released on Wednesday, finds that Native youth and Native education “are in a state of emergency.”December 3, 2014Native AmericansTribal Libraries Provide Lifeline to Higher EducationLibrarians and directors are making the most of sometimes limited funds to help tribal citizens further their educational and job prospects.December 2, 2014Native AmericansOklahoma State University Trying to Open STEM Door to More Native AmericansThe newly created Office for the Advancement of Native Americans in Medicine and Science, headed up by Dr. Kent Smith, a professor of anatomy, is reaching out to the 39 federally recognized tribes of Oklahoma.November 25, 2014LatinxASHE: Hispanic-Serving Institutions Could Face Rough Road AheadAt a panel focusing on Hispanic-serving institutions, panelists looked to the past and future of the institutions that are predominantly serving one of the fastest growing demographics in the nation.November 24, 2014LatinxAt Age 10, Excelencia Still Fighting for Latino Educational GrowthLeaders from Excelencia in Education, Congress and others focused Thursday on the crucial role that Hispanic and Latinos will play in shaping the nations’ future.November 20, 2014InternationalOpen Doors Data Details the Influx of Students From Other CountriesInternational Education Week kicked off with the announcement of the preliminary Open Doors data for 2013-14.November 17, 2014Previous PagePage 38 of 43Next Page