Catherine MorrisHomeStudy: Single Parents Jeopardizing Retirement Plans to Fund Children’s College EducationExpert advises against the tendency to focus on one goal at the expense of the other.August 13, 2014StudentsPowerball Win Helps Marilyn Fields Spread Her Love for Shaw UniversityGood fortune allows devoted alumna and employee the opportunity to fully capitalize a scholarship she had started earlier this year.July 31, 2014Faculty & StaffTime No Barrier to Law Professor Ronald Sullivan Getting to TruthHarvard educator is a consultant on Brooklyn’s Conviction Review Unit that seeks to bring the innocent to justice and restore faith in the legal system.July 21, 2014StudentsHoward University Commemorates 50 Years of the Civil Rights ActCommemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, activists and senior government officials gathered at Howard University to celebrate past achievements and look to the future of racial equality.July 15, 2014HomeColleges Get Financial Boost in Assisting First-Generation StudentsHigher education officials and professors convened in Baltimore this week to discuss best practices and results of the grants at the CIC/Walmart Foundation Symposium on First-Generation Students.July 9, 2014HomeReport Finds Even Less of a Need to Pay Sticker Price for CollegeThe tuition discount rate for a first-time, full-time freshman hit a record 44.8 percent in 2012-13 and is projected to climb to 46.4 percent in 2013-14.July 2, 2014African-AmericanPanel: Community-Based Programs Vital for Black Male Educational AchievementIn a series of back-to-back panels, the experts argued that too often young Black men are held back by a series of factors that are often beyond their control, such as poverty, poor school systems and chaotic family lives.June 23, 2014StudentsFinancial Help Not Likely on Horizon for Tribal CollegesAt an address earlier this month at Standing Rock Sioux Reservation, President Obama promised a renewed commitment to American Indian interests, with a particular focus on education.June 22, 2014HomeMigration Policy Institute Details Impact of Funding Cuts on Immigrant Youth in CaliforniaNew report shows how immigrant youth were impacted by state budget cuts to the school system and how their educational outcomes can be improved.June 18, 2014Leadership & PolicyRandolph-Macon College’s Less Heralded Congressional Candidate Puts Education Atop AgendaDemocratic nominee Jack Trammell will take on fellow Randolph-Macon professor David Brat, who barreled into the political spotlight with an upset of incumbent Eric Cantor, in Virginia’s seventh district race.June 17, 2014Previous PagePage 42 of 43Next Page