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News Roundup
Top Higher Ed Groups Create New DACA Resources Website
Several influential higher education groups have created a new website, âRemember the Dreamersâ, that will provide information and resources for students and institutions on what efforts are being made to help Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, students. Many of these students are also called âDreamersâ, after the Development, Relief and Education for Alien [âŚ]
May 8, 2020
COVID-19
Trump Wants Universities to Reopen in The Fall, Praises Purdue U President
President Donald Trump wants higher education institutions to reopen this fall, he said on Sunday, as he praised Purdue University president Mitch Danielsâ decision to reopen the institution as a residential campus with in-person instruction in fall 2020. At a virtual town hall hosted by Fox News, Trump was asked whether he is âgoing to [âŚ]
May 4, 2020
Students
Students, Schools Seek Answers in Era of Pandemic U.
Weâve crept into May, which is coincidentally Asian Pacific American Heritage Month on the diversity calendar. But as Helen Hsu sees it, thereâs not much to celebrate if youâre an Asian American student.
May 4, 2020
COVID-19
Young Invincibles: Elite Institutions Should Accept Stimulus Funds
Late last week, the University of Pennsylvania joined its rich, elite peers, like Harvard, Princeton, Stanford and Yale universities, in refusing its share of funds from the coronavirus stimulus package. It was a laudable move on the part of these universities, many observers said, but one advocacy group, Young Invincibles, said on Monday these universities shouldnât refuse the money.
April 27, 2020
Students
Education Department Suspends Collection on Late Student Loans Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
Federal student loan borrowers late on their payments have been granted some relief by the Department of Education, which wonât garnish their wages or withhold money from their federal benefits or tax refunds for at least 60 days starting March 13 to alleviate the financial stress caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
March 25, 2020
News Roundup
Federal Student Loan Payments Suspended for Two Months Amid Coronavirus
Federal student loan borrowers will have the option to suspend their loan payments for two months due to the coronavirus pandemic because âeveryone should be focused on staying safe and healthy, not worrying about their student loan balance growing,â said U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos on Friday. The move comes a week after President [âŚ]
March 20, 2020
African-American
Clark Atlanta Chose Me
âI didnât choose Clark, Clark chose meâ. This is how Tennessee native Hali Smith describes her choice to attend Clark Atlanta University, a historically Black university (HBCU) in Georgia. This is her story.
January 17, 2020
African-American
Un-Civil Rights: Americaâs Fear of Diversity in 2020
Have the war protests started? Are your students beginning to wonder about military service and the importance of a draft? Our countryâs constitutional crisis seems to be coming to a head as we deal with a president who insists he can do anything he wants.
January 12, 2020
African-American
Dr. Billy C. Hawkins Revives Ailing HBCU Amid Cheers and Controversy
As president of Talladega College, Dr. Billy C. Hawkins is known as a turnaround expert among higher education leaders. Now, as chair of the 37 presidents of United Negro College Fund (UNCF) institutions, Hawkins is sharing his turnaround skills with others.
January 6, 2020
News Roundup
Trump to Sign Executive Order Targeting Anti-Semitism on Campus
Donald Trump will sign an executive order targeting anti-Semitism on college and university campuses, according to the Associated Press. The order will broaden the federal governmentâs definition of anti-Semitism, thus allowing schools more opportunities to enforce laws against discrimination while also allowing the government to withhold money from campuses deemed biased. According to the AP, [âŚ]
December 11, 2019
Opinion
Trump Backs Protesting StudentsâŚ.In China
The protests that delayed this yearâs Harvard-Yale game were enough to break some news the weekend before Thanksgiving. Climate change is a big deal. And if the nationâs top schools with a combined endowment worth $70 billion did something about it, maybe higher ed could set an example for the country, if not the world.
December 3, 2019
News Roundup
University of Florida Student Body President Faces Impeachment Charges
For the second time in the University of Floridaâs (UF) 115-year history, a student body president is facing impeachment charges after inviting Donald Trump Jr. and Trump campaign adviser Kimberly Guilfoyle to speak on campus last month. The call for impeachment, which was signed by more than 100 students and alumni, came after UFâs independent [âŚ]
November 13, 2019
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