5 Lessons on How To Score Big With an Advanced Degree
Many students have found graduate school to be the antidote to a fickle job market, according to national enrollment data. Some career placement experts, however,
Many students have found graduate school to be the antidote to a fickle job market, according to national enrollment data. Some career placement experts, however,
WASHINGTON – Hampton University president Dr. William R. Harvey lit into the federal government for their inexplicable and indefensible reduction in contracts and appropriations to
WASHINGTON – President Obama’s senior White House officials are meeting with the presidents of Historically Black Colleges and Universities to discuss ways to create the
Diversity Motorsports and the Mary McCloud Bethune Legacy Preservation Institution have partnered with Racing for Education (RFE) — a campaign to provide supplemental funding for
In theory, the NCAA is supposed to be the objective watch dog for all collegiate athletics programs. In theory, it serves punishment for offenders in
The years of late-night studying, cramming for quizzes and spending hours in the library pay off when college students are earn enough credits to obtain
Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert Woodruff probably are smiling down on Ingrid Saunders Jones, chairperson of The Coca-Cola Foundation, and her team as they
The Department of Education stated in an April 7 letter that it will settle most of Morris Brown College’s debt for pennies on the dollar.