Catherine MorrisDisabiltiesBeacon College Leading the Way in Service of Learning DisabledA Florida college, founded just 25 years ago, is part of a growing trend of institutions focusing on students with learning disabilities.September 17, 2014StudentsTough Financial Love May Pay Off for Kentucky State UniversityA roller-coaster couple of weeks during which a quarter of it students were released for non-payment of accounts resulted in most returning and possibly fiscal stability.September 11, 2014HomeDartmouth Alum’s Memoir Sheds Light on Abusive Hazing, Code of SilenceDespite its flaws, Confessions of an Ivy League Frat Boy is a revealing look at the Greek hazing culture.September 9, 2014SportsPresident Donna Shalala to Step Down at University of MiamiPresident Donna Shalala of the University of Miami announced her plan Monday to step down at the end of the 2014-2015 academic year.September 8, 2014Faculty & StaffAlumnus Continues to Build On Dream at Southern CalDauterive Hall, thanks to one of the largest gifts ever bestowed by an African-American to a U.S. university, will have its grand opening Wednesday.September 1, 2014African-AmericanIn Denmark, Group Helps American Students of Color Feel at HomeThe club’s goal is to help students find others with similar identities and backgrounds, as well as provide support as they navigate through an unfamiliar culture.August 28, 2014HomeNonprofit Helps Steer High School Students Past Obstacles to College SuccessSummer Search claims that 80 percent of the students who have completed its program either have graduated or are on track to graduate from college.August 27, 2014African-AmericanCollege Students Step Up in FergusonThe protests that have swept up Ferguson, Mo., following the fatal shooting of Michael Brown, in part have been powered by the young people.August 24, 2014StudentsHoward University, AKA Sorority Win Suit Brought by Rejected Legacy PledgesLawyer for plaintiffs said he plans to ask the court to revisit the decision before filing a formal appeal.August 19, 2014African-AmericanSt. Augustine’s University Taking First Steps Down Road to RecoveryIn the last academic year, the HBCU faced a $3 million drop in net tuition revenue, the firing of its previous president and a federal investigation of allegations that the university provided false information on a federal grant proposal.August 17, 2014Previous PagePage 41 of 43Next Page