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Student loan debts have reached crisis levels, especially for blacks.
(Washington Examiner) — Mayor-elect Vince Gray says he will consider removing caps the District has placed on the growth of the city’s universities as part of an effort to create jobs for D.C.’s lagging economy. The universities are required to keep to long-term planning guides that have been approved by District officials, the result of […]
(Chicago Sun Times) — More than 30 DePaul University faculty and students rallied Tuesday around two professors, both women of color who were denied tenure in what their supporters claim is part of a troubling pattern at the school. Namita Goswami, a philosophy professor, and Quinetta Shelby, a chemistry professor, were two minority candidates denied […]
(The Network Journal) — Laid off at the start of the recession as the marketing director for a regional homebuilder, Leah Schedin quickly realized she lacked something essential for a new job: a university degree. Schedin had completed courses here and there at a community college, but never enough for a bachelor’s degree. Without one, […]
(Crain’s) — After the State University of New York at Albany announced plans to eliminate five departments, including French, and 160 full-time faculty positions, dozens of students demonstrated, carrying signs that read, “Don’t Kill French” and “Academics First.” When SUNY Geneseo decided to shed 54 jobs and close three departments, including communicative disorders and sciences, […]
(Washington Post) — In the past two years as president of the University of the District of Columbia, Allen Sessoms led a campaign of reform to rival the efforts of his counterpart in the D.C. Public Schools, Michelle Rhee, supporters say. The ouster of Mayor Adrian M. Fenty at the polls in September spelled the end […]