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Rewriting the Script: How HBCUs Are Shifting the Future of Graduate Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Fred A. Bonner II Graduate education at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) is not just evolvingit is erupting with purpose. From the heart of tradition and the fire of resistance, a new wave of graduate programs in higher education administration is emergingbold, equity-centered, and unapologetically Black. We are witnessing a renaissance at HBCUs that is not merely about expanding degree offerings; it is about reimagining what graduate education can and must be.

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The #SpeakYourMIND Ice Bucket Challenge: Raising Half a Million for Mental Health Awareness

Active Minds

Authored by Active Minds. Its hard to believe that more than a decade has passed since the Ice Bucket Challenge took the world by storm. But all these years later, the Ice Bucket Challenge is back, reimagined by the University of South Carolina’s MIND club to support mental health awareness. Inspired by the 2014 Ice Bucket Challenge, which supported the ALS Foundation and brought awareness to the fight against ALS, the #SpeakYourMIND Challenge was started to make conversation about mental

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How we’re helping children and teachers with their mental health and wellbeing 

The Education Hub

Poor mental health and absence from school are impacting the education of children and in turn their futures.

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Public Comment Request for the 2026-2027 FAFSA due on or before June 13

College Aid Services

The U.S. Department of Education is seeking public feedback on the proposed 20262027 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Interested persons are invited to submit comments on or before June 13, 2025. For more details and to submit your feedback, visit the Federal Register notice. SOURCE: Comment Request: 2026-2027 Free Application for Federal Student… More Public Comment Request for the 2026-2027 FAFSA due on or before June 13 The post Public Comment Request for the 2026-2027

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Can Brain Science Actually Help Make Your Training & Teaching Stick?

Speaker: Andrew Cohen, Founder & CEO of Brainscape

The instructor’s PPT slides are brilliant. You’ve splurged on the expensive interactive courseware. Student engagement is stellar. So… why are half of your students still forgetting everything they learned in just a matter of weeks? It's likely a matter of cognitive science! With so much material to "teach" these days, we often forget to incorporate key proven principles into our curricula — namely active recall, metacognition, spaced repetition, and interleaving practice.

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Morgan State University’s Bold Journey Toward Elite R1 Research Status

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. David K. Wilson For Morgan State University president Dr. David K. Wilson,the quest to attain R1 status the highest designation auniversity can get for its research enterprise is aboutmore than just attaining some sort of higher education sealof approval. Rather, its about attracting world-class faculty, creating more research opportunities for students, and coming upwith new innovations that benefit everyday people particularlythose in Baltimore, where the sprawling HBCU campusis located

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Staying in Touch This Summer

Counselors' Corner

by Patrick O'Connor, Ph.D. A wise principal once told me how funny he thought it was when parents said June was the month when schools wrapped things up. We dont wrap things up he said, we run off a cliff. It sure feels like that this year. With colleges making all kinds of changes in admissions policies, the inside of our work continues to get more school specific.

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Latest Update on Foreign Gifts and Contracts in Higher Education

College Aid Services

On May 9, 2025, FSA published the February 2025 report on foreign gifts and contracts reported by U.S. higher education institutions, as mandated by Section 117 of the Higher Education Act of 1965. This section requires institutions receiving federal financial assistance to disclose semiannually any gifts or contracts from foreign sources valued at $250,000 or… More Latest Update on Foreign Gifts and Contracts in Higher Education The post Latest Update on Foreign Gifts and Contracts in Hi

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Scholar-Activist Returns Home: Dr. Kala Burrell-Craft Named Dean of Grambling State's College of Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Kala Burrell-Craft Grambling State University has announced the appointment of Dr. Kala Burrell-Craft as the new Dean of the College of Education, marking a poignant homecoming for the scholar whose family legacy is deeply intertwined with the Louisiana HBCU. "Stepping into this role is a full-circle momentreturning home to the first HBCU I ever knew and loved," said Burrell-Craft.

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The New Economics of Student Success: Why Academic Support Needs Fresh Thinking

Knack

Sustaining Student Support Amid Shifting Budgets Across the country, colleges and universities are grappling with a difficult truth: even as the need for student support intensifies, the financial resources available to provide it are shrinking. Institutions are being asked to meet ambitious goals around retention, equity, and graduationoften with fewer tools in their toolbox.

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Navigating Through Uncertain Times: Tips for Staying Focused and On Course

HEAG

The potential elimination of the Department of Education has caused understandable consternation on campus. Although a relatively new concept, for those of us administering financial aid today, ED has always been there our conscience and our guide regulating us but also providing much needed training and support. If the worst should happen, who.

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FSA Tightens Security: 30-Day Inactivity Lockouts and New Self-Service Access Tools Coming May 18

College Aid Services

Starting May 18, 2025, Federal Student Aid (FSA) will implement significant security updates to its Access and Identity Management System (AIMS), which governs access to key systems like COD, NSLDS, SAIG Enrollment, and the FAFSA Partner Portal. Key Changes: Shortened Inactivity Period: User access will now be disabled after 30 days of inactivity, reduced from… More FSA Tightens Security: 30-Day Inactivity Lockouts and New Self-Service Access Tools Coming May 18 The post FSA Tightens Secu

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Study Reveals Family Support Critical in Reducing Faculty Anxiety in Academia

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

A team of researchers has uncovered significant patterns in how familial relationships and academic lineage influence anxiety levels among college and university faculty. The study, led by researchers from Howard University, George Mason University, and New York Medical College, reveals that close family relationships serve as a crucial buffer against anxiety, particularly for faculty at HBCUs and Hispanic-Serving Institutions.

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More Than a Job: How Tutoring Shaped My Career—and Why That Matters for Students Today

Knack

From Converse to a Calling When I arrived at Converse College (now Converse University), I quickly declared chemistry as my major and secondary education as my minor. I wasnt entirely sure where that combination would take mebut I was excited to learn.

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Smart Families Plan Early: Financial Aid Prep You Can Start Today

CFAA College Financial Aid Advisors

If you’re a high school student (or the parent of one), college might still feel far offbut when it comes to paying for it, now is the perfect time to start planning. The earlier you prepare for financial aid, the more opportunities you’ll unlock. Trust me, as someone whos helped families navigate this journey, a little prep today can mean a lot less stress tomorrow.

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U.S. Department of Education Calls for Nominations to Serve on Negotiated Rulemaking Committee

College Aid Services

The U.S. Department of Educations Office of Postsecondary Education announced its intention to establish a Negotiated Rulemaking Committee entitled Student Loans and Affordability Committee to prepare proposed regulations for federal student aid programs authorized under Title IV of the Higher Education Act. This action comes following two public hearings and a comment period where the… More U.S.

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HBCU Leaders Gather to Create Blueprint for Future of Higher Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Ed Smith-Lewis, senior vice president for strategic partnerships at the United Negro College Fund facilitates a session at the H.E.L.F convening. ORANGEBURG, S.C. In a significant gathering dedicated to the advancement of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), approximately 70 leaders from across the higher education landscape have converged on Claflin University this week for the Ideation, Innovation, and Collaboration summit sponsored by the Higher Education Leadership Foundati

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Creating a Data-Driven and Proactive Student Support System with Dr. Regine Criser and Lynne Horgan

Civitas Learning

Subscribe: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Youtube Music | Full Transcript At the University of North Carolina Asheville, a collaborative approach to student success is driving real, measurable results. In this episode of Next Practices , were joined by Dr. Regine Criser, Director of Student Success, and Lynne Horgan, University Registrar two campus leaders who are breaking down silos and building proactive systems to help students thrive.

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Endicott College Streamlines Internship Management with Symplicity

Symplicity

After evaluating several options, Endicott College selected Symplicity's comprehensive platform for its customizability and superior customer service.

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Upcoming FSA Partner Connect Implementation and SAIG Enrollment Actions – What you need to know

College Aid Services

FSAhas announced a significant update: starting in July 2025, the FSA Partner Connect portal will become the primary platform for Student Aid Internet Gateway (SAIG) enrollment and user management. This transition aims to streamline processes for institutions and partners involved in administering Title IV federal student aid programs. As a result of this update, theSAIG… More Upcoming FSA Partner Connect Implementation and SAIG Enrollment Actions – What you need to know The post Up

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Clinton College Appoints Dr. Pamela Richardson Wilks as 14th President

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Pamela Richardson Wilks Clinton College has appointed Dr. Pamela Richardson Wilks as its 14th president, marking a significant leadership transition for the historic South Carolina HBCU. Wilks, who brings more than 25 years of experience in higher education leadershipprimarily at Historically Black Colleges and Universitieswill officially begin her tenure on June 1, 2025.

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Should You Stay on the IBR plan? How to Know If It Still Makes Sense

Student Loan Planner

Congressional Republicans are proposing major changes to income-driven repayment (IDR) plans. If you’re one of the many borrowers on Income Based Repayment (IBR), you may be wondering: Should I stay on the IBR plan? Or switch to something else? We’ll share some tactical decision-making tips on whether you should stay on or switch to IBR,… The post Should You Stay on the IBR plan?

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Brainwaves: The Knowledge Avatar Experience podcast with Kathy Tarochione

Knowledge Avatars College

Brainwaves: The Knowledge Avatar Experience podcast with Kathy Tarochione Emiliano De La Tue, 05/13/2025 - 14:13 Emiliano De Laurentiis introduces Kathleen Tarochione, founder of the Golden Life Community, to discuss their partnership in creating AI-powered "golden legacy living memoirs" to help older women share their life stories. Kathleen detailed the origins and mission of her community, emphasizing authenticity, connection, and addressing loneliness through both virtual "Golden Connections"

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Enrollment Reporting and Managing Withdrawals (Recording)

College Aid Services

Join our team as we discuss the importance of accurate enrollment reporting. This session will provide an overview of the reporting requirement and identify key procedural information to review. Gathering valuable insight from their extensive experience, our presenters will share their knowledge and offer key resources to assist with staying up to date on reporting… More Enrollment Reporting and Managing Withdrawals (Recording) The post Enrollment Reporting and Managing Withdrawals (Recor

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Florida Dreamers Seek Tuition Relief as Legislative Session Extends

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

A Gaby Pacheco s Florida lawmakers extend their legislative session through June 6, TheDream.US is intensifying calls for a provision that would allow approximately 6,000 undocumented students currently enrolled in Florida colleges and universities to complete their education at in-state tuition rates. The advocacy comes in response to the legislature's earlier repeal of the in-state tuition waiver for undocumented students, which is set to take effect July 1, 2025.

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The Power of an “Always Learning” Mindset: Embracing Growth in a Dynamic World

Steve Keating

I am an endless learner. I like to learn, and lucky for me, there is always more to learn. Learning sometimes changes my thinking and causes me to try things I otherwise likely wouldnt. Consistent learning allows me the opportunity to keep this blog fresh. It enables me to converse with a variety of different people on a wide variety of topics. There are simply tons of reasons to always be learning.

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Student Loan Consolidation is Risky in 2025 — Unless You’re One of These 3 Borrower Types

Student Loan Planner

The Biden administration’s Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan was supposed to make federal student loan consolidation a no-brainer. Under the new rule, you’d get credit based on the weighted average of payment counts across all loans you included in the consolidation. Due to court rulings, this weighted average rule is now on hold.… The post Student Loan Consolidation is Risky in 2025 — Unless You’re One of These 3 Borrower Types appeared first on Student Loan Planner.

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Mushroom Quinoa

Iowa State University Extension and Outreach

Serving Size: 1/2 cup | Serves: 6 Ingredients: 1 cup uncooked quinoa 1 tablespoon oil (canola, olive, or vegetable) 1 package (8 ounces) fresh sliced mushrooms 1 onion, diced (about one cup) 2 cloves garlic, minced 1/2 teaspoon dried herb (basil, oregano, thyme) 1/8 teaspoon ground black pepper 1/4 teaspoon salt Optional: shredded cheese (mozzarella, parmesan, Swiss) Directions: Cook quinoa according to package directions.

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Acrobatics and Tumbling Recommended for NCAA Championship Status

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Acrobatics and tumbling made significant progress toward NCAA championship status, with its inaugural National Collegiate Championship potentially taking place in spring 2027. The NCAA Committee on Women's Athletics voted last Thursday to recommend that all three divisions sponsor legislation to establish a National Collegiate Championship in acrobatics and tumbling.

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How to Mentor and Coach Others

Steve Keating

Everyone does better when they have a coach or mentor in their life. Maybe even more than one mentor: a business mentor, a personal mentor; there are even retirement mentors who help you transition from the go-go workaday life to a more relaxed yet fulfilling and meaningful life. But the sad reality is, there just arent enough mentors to go around. The great news is, there are more than enough qualified people around who would make excellent mentors and coaches, if only they knew how.

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Red Sox Step Up to the Plate for Mental Health with “Change Up the Conversation” Initiative

Active Minds

Authored by Active Minds. The Boston Red Sox are addressing mental health stigma with “Change Up the Conversation,” a season-long initiative spotlighting six New England nonprofits. Launched this May, the program will feature monthly partnerships, in-park experiences, and social media stories to promote open dialogue. Each organization will be highlighted in this season-long initiative, with youth and staff invited to Fenway Park and their stories shared online.

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flow and linking, it’s a set up

Patter by Pat Thomson

Two comments that supervisors often write on doctoral texts are (1) add link and (2) lacks flow. But what do these comments actually mean? In this post Im going to provide a couple of very basic pointers to flow and linking for any reader who isnt sure what these terms are about. Im not going to give you an elaborate technical explanation but offer one strategy that you can use if you get this supervisory feedback.

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Charles Holliday - Swimming & Diving, University of Iowa

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

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Morehouse Alumnus Dr. F. DuBois Bowman Named 13th President of His Alma Mater

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. F. DuBois Bowman Morehouse College has tapped one of its own to lead the prestigious Historically Black college into its next chapter. The institution's Board of Trustees announced Tuesday that Dr. F. DuBois Bowman, a 1992 graduate and nationally recognized public health leader, will become the College's 13th president effective July 15, 2025. Bowman, who currently serves as dean of the University of Michigan School of Public Health, will succeed Dr.

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Joshua Gopeesingh - Sailing, Hampton University

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

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The HBCU Mixtape Research Revolution: Dr. Ivory A. Toldson Calls for Innovation Over Imitation

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Ivory A. Toldson delivered keynote at the Higher Education Leadership Foundation's Ideation, Innovation, and Collaboration summit. ORANGEBURG, S.C. In a powerful address that resonated deeply with an audience of HBCU leaders gathered to forge a blueprint for strengthening leadership and collaboration at Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Dr.

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Adam Scott Patel - Ice Hockey, Connecticut College

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

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