AdminOther NewsSummit Focuses Equity Lens on Student Parent SuccessThe experiences of student parents pursuing a college education amid the COVID-19 pandemic was the focus of Thursday’s Achieving the Dream Student Parent Success Summit. Read MoreNovember 6, 2020Other NewsBergen Community College Athletics Director Named to National Diversity CommitteeBergen Community College Managing Director of Athletics Jorge Hernandez recently earned an appointment to the National Junior College Athletic Association’s equity, diversity and inclusion council — racial equality subcommittee. Read MoreNovember 3, 2020Other NewsHow New Law Requiring Ethnic Studies at California State University Will Affect Community CollegesA new law requiring an ethnic studies class in order to graduate from the California State University will likely have far-reaching implications for the state’s 115 degree-granting community colleges. Read MoreNovember 3, 2020Other NewsA Community College Pioneer: New Book Explores the Legacy of Dr. John RouecheDr. John Roueche credits his success to many mentors: His father who fought in World War II. His mother who worked two jobs. His nanny who taught him the value of diversity and inclusion in a segregated, working-class town in North Carolina. His grandfather who taught him to read confidently at an early age by […]November 3, 2020Other News$3M Grant for Big Bend Community College to Foster Latino Student SuccessThe Big Bend Community College in Moses Lake, Washington — a Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSI) — was awarded a $3 million grant from the Department of Education, reported iFIBER One News. Read MoreNovember 3, 2020Other NewsThousands of Personal Information Stolen in Last Month’s Ransomware Attack on Guilford Technical Community CollegeGREENSBORO, N.C. — New information is giving insight into the magnitude of a data breach that occurred at Guilford Technical Community College last month. Various personal information ranging from Social Security numbers, names, email, and home addresses, as well as dates of birth belonging to current or former staff and students, are now in the […]October 30, 2020LeadershipCalifornia Community College Study Finds Highest Number of Women Leaders in State HistoryMore women are in leadership positions within the California Community Colleges for the first time in history, according to a study from the Community College League of California. The CEO Tenure & Retention study, released Tuesday, found 59 out of 139 chancellor or president positions across the 116 campuses were held by women, as of April […]October 30, 2020Other NewsProof Points: COVID Has Been Bad for College Enrollment — But Awful for Community College StudentsWhen the coronavirus hit in the spring of 2020, student surveys indicated that four-year colleges would be hit the hardest this fall, with many students turning to cheaper two-year community colleges until the pandemic ended. Those surveys didn’t get it exactly right. The actual drop in the number of undergraduate college students is large but community colleges […]October 27, 2020Other NewsHigher Ed Institutions Reexamine Role of Police in Student Mental Health CareStanford University announced that, in most cases, it will now rely on the Palo Alto Fire Department instead of campus police to transport students put in psychiatric holds to the emergency room. Read MoreOctober 27, 2020Other NewsHACU Kicks Off 34th Annual ConferenceThe Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) kicked off its 34th annual conference Monday, titled “Championing Hispanic Higher Education Success: Fostering Excellence and Social Justice.” Read MoreOctober 27, 2020Previous PagePage 30 of 286Next Page