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Hispanic Scholars, Students Pressure Princeton for Latino Studies Program
For more than 30 years, students have been urging the administration to bring Latino studies to Princeton University.
June 16, 2008
Native Americans
American Indians Are Still Here
Richard B. Williams, president of the American Indian College Fund and author of the “Last Word” in this edition, expresses what many Americans Indian in this country feel — that they are ignored, if not invisible in mainstream American society.
November 28, 2007
Students
Tribal Colleges: The Model For Cultural- and Community-based Education Reform
Secretary of Education Margaret Spelling’s Commission’s report, “A Test of Leadership: Charting the Future of U.S. Higher Education” denotes much-needed reforms in higher education. The report, which emphasizes that all Americans need access to higher education to thrive in today’s global economy, highlights the needs of the Black, Hispanic and low-income communities, but it fails to address those of American Indians.
November 28, 2007
International
Broadening the Legal Landscape
More law schools are establishing and expanding Native American law course offerings, which are increasingly being regarded as a fundamental component of a well-rounded law education.
November 28, 2007
Sports
Montana Tribal College Dreams Big, Celebrates 30th Anniversary
PABLO Mont. If she wanted to, Lois Slater wouldn’t have to go any farther than a mirror to find a compelling story about how educational opportunities can turn a life around.
November 7, 2007
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College Costs Rise, Undercut Gains in Financial Aid
Tuition and other fees at two-year and four-year institutions rose significantly higher this year compared to the previous academic year, outpacing the slow growth of federal financial aid, according to a recent report released the by College Board.
October 22, 2007
Leadership & Policy
Series of tuition hikes continues for Alaska’s university system
ANCHORAGE Alaska Tuition at University of Alaska campuses will continue rising for at least the next two school years, according to a unanimous board of regents decision Wednesday.
September 20, 2007
Students
Congress Looking to Ease Burden on Low-Income Students
Lesser-publicized elements of College Cost Reduction Act would benefit part-time students.
August 8, 2007
Students
Congress Looking to Ease Burden on Low-Income Students
Lesser-publicized elements of College Cost Reduction Act would benefit part-time students.
August 7, 2007
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A Course For Affirmative Action Professionals
The attacks on affirmative action over the last decade have not stopped a prestigious New York Ivy League institution from offering a popular educational program geared towards professionals already working in the affirmative action arena.
July 5, 2007
Students
Despite Sallie’s success story… – welfare recipient and Santa Clara University student Sallie Shows
Welfare Reform Expected to Restrict College Access
July 4, 2007
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New Federal Grant Shuts Out Some
Thousands of community and technical college students enrolled in certificate programs won’t be eligible…
August 23, 2006
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