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Brandon B. Lundy's book takes a nuanced look at a complex continent.

Teaching Africa with complexities and nuance

Brandon D. Lundy’s book investigates ways of incorporating the study of Africa into existing curricula.

Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Africa, classes, college, education, teaching | Reply
College-aged women are drinking more than they should, study shows.
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Study shows college women binge drink more alcohol than men

A new study by Harvard Medical School finds college-age women drink high amounts of alcohol more frequently than their male counterparts, possibly putting their health at greater risk than men when they do.

Posted in National, News
Tagged alcohol, Boston, college, drinking, Mass General, studies | Reply
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UMass Dartmouth forms task force in the wake of Boston Marathon bombing

The University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth announced today it has formed a task force to conduct a wide-ranging review of its policies and procedures in the aftermath of the Boston Marathon attack.

Posted in National, News
Tagged Boston, boston marathon bombing, college, terror attack, Tsarnaev, UMass, UMass Dartmouth | Reply
The numbers don't lie when it comes to the Asian American Pacific Islander designation in higher education.

Asian-American students hurt by race category

A new book looks at how Asian Americans are hurt by the AAPI race category.

Posted in Education, Lifestyle
Tagged asian, Books, college, education, race, research | Reply
After writing about higher education for 14 years, Jeffrey Selingo knows the drill.

Is the customer always right in higher education?

Jeffrey Selingo’s new book “College (Un)Bound” explores the changes and trends in higher education.

Posted in Education, Lifestyle
Tagged college, education, higher education, technology | Reply
Michael Olivas' book examines the history of higher education in the courtroom.

College in the courtroom: “Suing Alma Mater”

Michael Olivas’ latest book looks at the history of colleges in the courtrooms.

Posted in Education
Tagged Books, college, higher education, law, minorities, supreme court | Reply
To the delight of students, some professors are looking to do away with final exams in colleges.

The case for killing college finals

The pressure caused by and the cramming required for final exams have long taken the blame for a slew of [...]

Posted in Education
Tagged adderall, college, finals, pressure, professors, students, tests | Reply
For many students, deciding which college they will attend is the first major life choice they make — and that's not easy.

How I made my college decision: High school seniors weigh in

College decisions were due on May 1, and as it happens every year, students with a pile of acceptance letters had to ponder amidst the flurry of activity that accompanies their senior year.

Posted in Education
Tagged college, decision, graduate, high school, higher education | Reply
Unemployed College Grad

Poll: Recent U.S. college graduates disillusioned, underemployed

More than 40 percent of recent U.S. college graduates are underemployed or need more training to get on a career track, a poll released on Tuesday showed.

Posted in National, News
Tagged career, college, college grads, college graduates, debt, disillusioned, employment, jobs, poll, student loans, training, underemployed
Carlos Jr. and Marketa Johnson pose for a selfie on campus at Pierce College.

College is a family affair for the Johnsons

Marketa Johnson was inspired by her 19-year-old son’s success at Peirce to earn her B.A. in business administration.

Posted in Education, Lifestyle
Tagged college, education, family | Reply
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