06/28/2020
To the Class of 2020: Don’t abandon college plans
To the Class of 2020: Don’t abandon college plans
High school seniors across Western New York have been deeply impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic, missing out on the joyous celebrations that mark the culmination of their childhood education. Compounding
06/27/2020
Chemistry grad student Lopez awarded Call Me Doctor Fellowship http://ow.ly/NrjI50Ajkyd
06/26/2020
U.S. doctor shortage worsens as efforts to recruit Black and Latino students stall
U.S. doctor shortage worsens as efforts to recruit Black and Latino students stall
The nation’s doctor shortage could worsen over the next 15 years, and Black and Hispanic doctors fall far short of reflecting the nation’s diversity.
06/24/2020
Why Some State Universities Are Seeing an Influx
Why Some State Universities Are Seeing an Influx
The pandemic is giving a new competitive edge to states that have long seen their top students lured away by elite schools.
06/23/2020
Students Weigh In on College Reopenings Post Coronavirus Lockdown
What Comes Next for College Students?
After being sent home early and distance learning because of coronavirus, four college students reflect on what's next.
06/21/2020
How to pay for college
How to pay for college - This Is Uncomfortable from Marketplace
Years ago, one woman put college on hold because she couldn’t afford it. Now she faces a hard choice to keep history from repeating itself.
06/20/2020
University of Missouri picks new diversity officer
University of Missouri picks new diversity officer
Maurice Gipson, vice chancellor for diversity and community engagement at Arkansas State University in Jonesboro, has been hired as the new vice
06/19/2020
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06/19/2020
Recent grad leaves legacy for minorities in medicine
Recent grad leaves legacy for minorities in medicine
As a student, Moesha Parsons ’20 founded Minorities in Medicine, a student organization for pre-med students of color. Though she has graduated, the organization will continue to support future students like her.
06/18/2020
New college grads: Watch out for these scams
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06/17/2020
68% of parents are worried about paying for college amid Covid-19
68% of parents are worried about paying for college amid Covid-19
To bridge the growing gap between income and tuition expenses, student loan balances will also likely rise as more families must borrow money to cover college costs.
06/16/2020
Why Diversity Matters In The World Of Finance
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