A first-of-its-kind longitudinal study of a housing program in Tacoma emphasized that institutions have a clear role to play in meeting student, basic needs.
Nearly 20 AAUP members and associated organizations have signed on to the April 29 statement defending free speech, the right of assembly, and associational rights for students.
Tennessee State and other HBCUs across the country do not suffer mismanagement at a greater rate than Predominantly White Institutions. They do, however, suffer from decades of underfunding by state governments.
The power of collaboration and the importance of building paths for others to follow were topics front and center during 2024 White House Summit on STEMM Equity and Excellence.
Changes to how the U.S. collects data on race and ethnicity are set to impact how higher education institutions understand and describe the racial and ethnic makeup of their student bodies.
As the NFL Draft approached this spring, football pundits noted not only Darius Robinson’s athletic prowess, but his versatility and ability to play multiple positions.
Food-insecure students at the City College of New York may face additional hardships in finding food now that the school'sfood pantry has halted service amid ongoing the student protests on its campus in the wake of the conflict in Israel and Gaza.
To Kevin White, Clemson University’s first Black deputy athletic director (AD), it’s about serving students. It’s about paying forward the good grace he received throughout his own career. It’s what drives him to keep working.
The Freedom to Learn (F2L) network and Right to Learn (R2L) coalition plan to host the Second Annual National Day of Action in defense of education, racial justice, and democratic values May 3.
Dr. Terence Hicks has won the Virginia Social Science Association Scholar Award, which recognizes outstanding scholars within the social science discipline.