The 5 Percent: Action Steps for Institutions Investing in Women of Color
The face of the college presidency has changed in recent years, moving slowly away from the monolithic profile of the past (White men over the age of 60) to something more representative of the face of colleges and universities themselves.
October 21, 2019
Meeting Students Where They Are
October 21, 2019
State Failure To Plan Sets Up Students To Fail
October 18, 2019
A New Framework for Supporting Campus Diversity
October 11, 2019
The Harvard Admissions Case: Reactions to the Judge’s Ruling
ACE Vice President and General Counsel Peter G. McDonough talks with four experts on diversity in admissions policy about the recent district court decision in Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. Harvard.
October 11, 2019
The Impact of DACA and Its Impending Status on Recipients
October 11, 2019
Basic Needs Insecurity Among College Students
October 10, 2019
One Size Does Not Fit All: Rural Communities in 2019
October 9, 2019
Education Department Does the Right Thing in Reimbursing Colleges for Canceled Perkins Loans
It was a long-running federal public policy question that could have ended badly for many colleges and universities. Were they going to owe tens of millions of dollars to the Treasury as the Department of Education wound down the now-defunct Perkins Loan program? Happily, the answer is no
September 30, 2019