‘Yes, You Belong Here’: An Expert Explains the Importance of Supporting Student Parents
Nicole Lynn Lewis was living on stale Pop-Tarts in a Motel 6 when she learned that she had been accepted by the College of William & Mary. “It was as if someone had just opened a door to a high-powered rocket ship,” she recalls, “and asked me to step inside.” But Lewis wouldn’t make the journey alone: At the time she was eight months pregnant with her first child, Nerissa.
Biden’s plans to expand free education may be new for the US, but in other countries, they’re the norm
When President Joe Biden set out some of the ambitious targets for education included in his $1.8 trillion American Families Plan as he spoke to Congress on Wednesday, he invoked concerns of foreign competition to justify them.
’We Are Still Here And You Can’t Get Rid Of Us’: After Chauvin Verdict, Local Activists Say Their Work Isn’t Done
Kanika Savoy attended her first protest on Friday. The 22-year-old Trinity Washington University student said she came out to join a group of dozens that had gathered in Freedom Plaza that evening because she “saw everything that was happening and I just couldn’t stand by.”
Higher education leaders praise Biden’s tuition-free college plan: ‘A revolutionary proposal’
President Biden’s $1.8 trillion American Families Plan could deliver a monumental shift in the financing of higher education to the benefit of institutions and students with the fewest financial resources.
Opinion: D.C.-area colleges should require coronavirus vaccines before students return to campus
Since the beginning of April, nearly 100 universities have announced that they will require returning students to receive a coronavirus vaccine for the fall semester.
MSCHE Pillars of Change Podcast
For more than 30 years, Trinity Washington University’s President McGuire has been a national voice in addressing DEI issues while empowering her students.
Silver linings in K-12 online learning
As schools mark one year of pandemic learning, many are realizing that online learning is their preferred model for teaching and learning.
Dream Act NOW!
“Dreamers” get their name from the Dream Act legislation first introduced in Congress in 2001 to provide a pathway to legal status for persons who came to the United States as children.