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In the dynamic world of higher education, the multi-faceted experience of the student-athlete population in today’s landscape cannot be ignored: academics, athletics, and perspective on...
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In the dynamic world of higher education, the multi-faceted experience of the student-athlete population in today’s landscape cannot be ignored: academics, athletics, and perspective on...
Join NY Cannabis Insider for its next industry meetup in Buffalo on May 14, 2024. Tickets available now. More than 100 New Yorkers have completed...
Lydia Sermons has been named vice president and chief communications officer at Howard University. She served as vice president of strategic communications and marketing at...
Two new reports and an online dashboard from the Community College Research Center (CCRC) at Teacher’s College, Columbia University, are part of an ambitious effort...
Over the past few weeks, higher education has seen students vehemently express opposition to Israel’s ongoing military operations in Palestine, transforming campuses to protest zones. ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Despite the growing diversity at higher education institutions across the nation, too many student-athletes still find that they’re the “first” or the “only...
New research suggests that the levels of hiring college students for internships will remain stable this year. Eight in 10 employers taking part in the...
The United Negro College Fund is celebrating its 80 years as the nation’s leading advocate for education equity and economic mobility. “As we mark UNCF’s...
The flag flew at half-staff April 24, honoring the memory of Hampton University’s 10th President Dr. Roy Davage Hudson. Hudson served from 1970 to 1976...
A federal appeals court has upheld the revocation of a man’s pilot certificate after he delivered marijuana by plane to retail stores in Alaska through...
Days after the international holiday for weed, activists planted cannabis in front of the Statehouse to protest New Jersey’s ban on growing your own. New...
The introduction and rollout of the new Better FASFA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form has led to a multitude of challenges, setbacks, and...
In an era where online platforms promise convenience and quality service at the click of a button, the reality often falls short of expectations. Thumbtack,...
Join NY Cannabis Insider for its next industry meetup in Buffalo on May 14, 2024. Tickets available now. Danny Murr-Sloat is the owner, founder and...
Join NY Cannabis Insider for its next industry meetup in Buffalo on May 14, 2024. Tickets available now. Several publicly backed funds meant to bolster...
Aherial Polite has been appointed dean of the School of Arts and Sciences at Augusta Technical College in Augusta, Georgia. She served as served as...
Excelencia in Education, an organization working for increased access and completion of Latinx students in postsecondary education, has released its latest report on programs that...
Sizable portions of U.S. community college students are finding that their schools are not equipping them with the knowledge to succeed after they graduate, according...
The NCAA kicked off its annual Inclusion Forum on Wednesday, with a guest appearance by Dawn Staley, head coach of the University of South Carolina’s...
Studying the data, intentional collaboration, and asking students what they need are keys to improving outcomes. On Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) and...
An anonymous donor has gifted Livingstone College $1 million, which will be used to support the campus residence hall refurbishment project. The gift is the...
The California State University has allocated $250,000 in one-time funding that will be used to support Sacramento State’s new Black Honors College. The funds will...
School: University of Mississippi Major: PsychologyYear: Senior University of Mississippi psychology major Madison Scott is exceptional as a student and athlete of character, according to Yolett...
School: George Washington UniversityMajor: CommunicationsYear: Senior Elizabeth Cruz is a midfielder for George Washington University Women’s Soccer. The communications major, who is regularly named on the...
School: Indiana UniversityMajor: Finance and Business AnalyticsYear: Sophomore Natasha Kim plays midfielder for women’s soccer at Indiana University, where she majors in finance and business analytics....
School: University of MississippiMajor: MPHYear: Senior McKenzie Long is the 2023 Women’s 200-Meter Outdoor Track and Field SEC Champion — and runner-up in the subsequent NCAA...
School: Weber State UniversityMajor: Business AdministrationYear: Senior Ana Morett, majoring in business administration and professional sales at Weber State University, put in work on the...
School: Georgia TechMajor: Business AdministrationYear: Senior Georgia Tech business administration major Myles Collins claims Dean’s List accolades and recognition as a three-time ACC Academic Honor...
School: University of CaliforniaMajor: Legal StudiesYear: Senior Chase Griffin, a legal studies major at the University of California, Los Angeles, sets the example as an...
NEW YORK– At Columbia University, Akeem Luke washed away graffiti from a wall bordering campus. The text once read “Free Gaza.” Now the lines are...
Today’s high school students are showing less interest in pursuing careers in education, and teachers in the profession are feeling burnt out and underpaid, according...
Twenty-three universities are expected to receive a share of $4.6 million to advance Black student success in California. The California State University (CSU) recently announced...
A Hoboken cannabis dispensary mired in controversy for nearly two years has opened its doors as the city’s first recreational use-only store, despite a looming...
Join NY Cannabis Insider for its next industry meetup in Buffalo on May 14, 2024. Tickets available now. Business has been booming at Long Island...
Gov. Murphy and Attorney General Matt Platkin have announced that they are making great progress in trimming the backlog of unprocessed expungement cases, which translated...
Join NY Cannabis Insider for its next industry meetup in Buffalo on May 14, 2024. Tickets available now. The tens of millions in losses suffered...
Denisha Hendricks has been appointed director of athletics at Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, North Carolina. She is director of parks and recreation for...
One of the most enchanting segments of the academic year, the build-up to Spring graduation and commencement signifies the highlight of college matriculation and persistence....
Civil rights icon Opal Lee will receive an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Southern Methodist University (SMU). Lee, known as the “Grandmother of...
Happy 4/20, everyone! It’s been another tumultuous week in another tumultuous year for legal cannabis in New York, so we hope everyone enjoys a rare...
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By GENE JOHNSON, The Associated Press SEATTLE (AP) — Saturday marks marijuana culture’s high holiday, 4/20, when college students gather — at 4:20 p.m. —...
As the business landscape evolves, a significant shift is seen in the rise of women-led innovations. Today, more than ever, female leaders are not just...
The international counterculture weed holiday — 4/20 — is fast approaching — and New Jersey has made progress in opening up dispensaries across the state....
Members of New York’s largest cannabis industry trade group are furious and threatening to leave the association after its leadership sent a letter urging state...
Join NY Cannabis Insider for its next industry meetup in Buffalo on May 14, 2024. Tickets available now. Alcohol and cannabis are often seen as...
Robin Schimandle has been named director of development for the College of Agriculture, Biotechnology, and Natural Resources at the University of Nevada Reno. She served...
Columbia University’s decision to act against pro-Palestine student demonstrators who had been occupying its South Lawn, culminated in suspensions and subsequent arrests of more than...
Columbia University’s decision to act against pro-Palestine student demonstrators who had been occupying its South Lawn, culminated in suspensions and subsequent arrests of more than...
Genita Mangum has been appointed registrar at Delaware State University. She served as registrar for Harrisburg Area Community College in Pennsylvania. Mangum holds a bachelor’s...