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New rules aim to ensure that higher education institutions provide real financial value to students and taxpayers

POSTED ON May 22, 2023

The U.S. Department of Education has proposed a new Gainful Employment (GE) rule that aims to protect students from career training programs that result in high debt or low earnings. This rule will apply to nearly 1,800 low-performing programs and is expected to sa

Don’t miss out on AISES Scholarship Opportunities – apply by May 31!

POSTED ON May 19, 2023

The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) has announced scholarship opportunities to aid students. AISES members can access scholarships for American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders, and Indigenous peoples of Canada on

UNT’s Spring 2023 graduates share their inspiring stories of triumph

POSTED ON May 18, 2023

The University of North Texas (UNT) has some amazing success stories from their students that are truly inspiring and can motivate others. Mario Silva is one of the outstanding students who overcame challenges to become this semester's "Great Grads" at UNT.

Meet the newest class of Top Scholars at UTSA

POSTED ON May 17, 2023

UTSA Today, the official news source of The University of Texas at San Antonio, recently revealed the names of ten students who have been selected for its Fall 2023 Top Scholar program. This program is a four-year course that offers a merit-based scholarship and pe

UCI aims to improve student success throughout the entire campus

POSTED ON May 16, 2023

The University of California Irvine's Office of Data and Information Technology has announced a campus-wide initiative called UCI Comprehensive Analytics for Student Success (COMPASS). This effort involves various units working together to gather and analyze import

Check out top graduation stories from around the web

POSTED ON May 15, 2023

On May 8, Arizona State University (ASU) had almost 20,000 graduates. ASU News intends to showcase some of their stories over the next few weeks.

This week in STEM City: May 14-20, 2023

POSTED ON May 12, 2023

What’s on STEM City USA this week? See the schedule below or click on this link. Sunday, May 14 HBCU Nation iRadio | The HBCU Nation 6:00 AM – 7:00 AM ET Join our Host Anthony Ray as he leads lively, engaging discussions with HBCU advocates, pol

SHPE is building the next generation of Hispanic leaders in STEM

POSTED ON May 12, 2023

The SHPE (Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers) is a non-profit organization that has been serving Hispanics in the U.S. since 1974. With over 15,000 student and professional members, it aims to develop future Hispanic leaders in the fields of science, techno

Living with dementia: Researcher aims to reduce brain health inequality

POSTED ON May 11, 2023

Dr. Lina Zapata is in charge of an interdisciplinary research team at the Fundacion Valle del Lili Research Center in Cali, Valle del Cauca, Colombia. Their goal is to test new, technology-based cognitive assessments that can accurately detect and characterize deme

Hispanic health leaders urge investment in equity

POSTED ON May 10, 2023

Healthcare professionals and academic leaders convened at the National Hispanic Medical Association's (NHMA) 26th Annual Conference on Latino Health and Equity from April 27-30 in Chicago. This year's pressing policy priorities included defending physic

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