Are Recent Graduates Ready to Work? HR Professionals Say Yes.
As the job market becomes increasingly competitive, recent graduates are facing high expectations from employers when it comes to their...
As the job market becomes increasingly competitive, recent graduates are facing high expectations from employers when it comes to their...
Lincoln Alumni Outraged by Reinstatement of President In a shocking turn of events, the Board of Trustees at Lincoln University...
Working in student affairs has always been a challenging and rewarding career. However, with the current global pandemic and economic...
Are you a high school student thinking about transferring to another school, or are you a college student considering transferring...
South Carolina House Bill 3094, recently introduced by Representative Garry Smith, is sparking controversy as it aims to ban colleges...
The academic world is often referred to as a melting pot, where diverse ideas and perspectives come together to create...
Illinois, like many other states, is facing challenges when it comes to funding higher education. However, lawmakers in the state...
Walden, a popular retail chain, has recently agreed to pay $28.5 million in a class-action settlement. The settlement stems from...
The City University of New York (CUNY) has been awarded a $5 million grant to establish a new graduate program...
Lawmakers in Tennessee have made the decision to vacate the board of Tennessee State University, a historically black university located...