Veronica Fernandez-AlvaradoLeadership & PolicyNew Data Focuses on Enrollment Trends for Students of Immigrant-OriginRecently released data from the Presidents’ Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration highlights a significant decrease in enrollment for post-secondary undocumented students and an increase of enrollment of students from immigrant families.August 3, 2023Reports & DataStudy: Black Medical Students Experience Higher Rates of Attrition Than PeersA new study finds that Black students are more likely to leave medical school than their white counterparts.August 1, 2023Leadership & PolicyPanel Explores Gun Prevention in Black CommunitiesPolicymakers and experts across the medical field gathered earlier this week to discuss gun violence prevention efforts in Black communities across the nation.August 1, 2023Reports & DataReport: College Admissions Culture Stunting Ethical Growth of StudentsA report released by the Harvard Graduate School of Education highlights elements of the college admission culture that could be contributing to the stunting of the ethical growth of students.July 31, 2023HBCUsHuman Rights Campaign Launches HBCU LGBT Inclusion InitiativesThe Human Rights Campaign Foundation is collaborating with colleges and universities to help eliminate stigma and enrich the college experience in an effort to create inclusive HBCU campuses for LGBTQ students and faculty members.July 27, 2023Reports & DataStudy: Gender, Racial Disparities Persist Despite Increased Internship ParticipationThe National Association of Colleges and Employers report that minority and female students are underrepresented in paid and unpaid internships.July 27, 2023Social JusticeDartmouth Launches New Research Institute Focused On Black DiasporaDartmouth College has launched the Institute for Black Intellectual and Cultural Life (IBICL), a research center focused on the study of the Black diaspora.July 21, 2023Leadership & PolicyStudent Loan Forgiveness Stakes High for Latino StudentsAbout half of all Latino student loan borrowers would have had their entire debt forgiven under President Biden's student debt relief plan.July 20, 2023Leadership & PolicyHigher Ed Stakeholders Look to Socioeconomic Status as Alternative to Race in AdmissionsMany colleges and universities are looking to socioeconomic status to fulfill the proxy that race once held to help diversify incoming classes.July 18, 2023Social JusticeRhodes College Awarded $800,000 for Research on Racial EquityRhodes College received an $800,000 grant to study racial equity in Memphis.July 18, 2023Previous PagePage 2 of 3Next Page