Leadership

Help for Ukraine: How 4 universities are aiding students in the humanitarian effort

Institutions in the U.S. are coming forward with unique ways to provide assistance to Ukrainian students.

Two-year study from universities will examine fairness of test-optional policies

The goal is to ensure that all students groups receive equitable assessments during the admissions process.

Strike averted: Howard University, faculty union reach tentative deal on bargaining

The two sides have forged a three-year agreement that must still be ratified as adjuncts and non-tenure-track employees seek better pay.

First of summits to help empower Latinx community kicks off at UTSA

The Biden Administration events over the next few months hope to be a driver for economic change and educational opportunities.

With strike looming, Howard University opens negotiations with faculty union

Non-tenure and adjunct faculty want better compensation or they say they will be willing to walk out on Wednesday.

Fentanyl: Why the potent drug poses a big threat to students, colleges

The rates of overdoses in the United States continue to rise exponentially among young adults.

How one flagship university is changing lives on its campus

The University of Oklahoma has leaned heavily on its five pillars to cement its standing as one of the best employers in the nation.

How 2 HBCUs are going online to increase diversity of K-12 leadership

A new higher ed initiative, driven by two leading HBCUs, will work to move more teachers of color into the K-12 principal pipeline. 

Hiring faculty? Why these 6 college leaders say equitable policies are key

Before job candidates even arrive for interviews, it is vital to have measures in place to ensure diversity, equity and inclusion.

Howard adjunct faculty ready to strike over unfair pay practices

Several hundred instructors plan to walk out next week if their demands aren’t met by administrators.

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