First Gen Hawks: Connecting Students for Success
The system is designed to get the exact results we are getting. I heard a statement like this several years ago at a national conference.
The system is designed to get the exact results we are getting. I heard a statement like this several years ago at a national conference.
Why did you choose an HBCU? Both of my parents attended Howard University, an HBCU, so I was very familiar with what HBCUs had to
ACT’s Center for Equity in Learning focuses on closing gaps in equity, opportunity, and achievement for underserved populations through purposeful investments and thoughtful advocacy efforts.
As we celebrate Black History Month and the vast contributions of African Americans to this country, let’s not forget the struggles and inequities that continue
Perhaps we all know that 25 percent of degrees in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) obtained by Black Americans are from Historically Black Colleges
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are congressionally defined as “…any historically black college or university that was established prior to 1964, whose principal mission
This blog reposted with permission from Michigan College Access Network (MCAN) and originally appeared here. The spirit of Black History Month has been ingrained in
On Saturday February 1, a team from ACT attended the NSBA Equity Symposium in Washington, D.C., and addressed an audience of school district board members,
February 3-7, 2020 is National School Counseling Week. In recognition of the incredible role that school counselors play, we’re featuring school counselors who have been
February 3-7, 2020 is National School Counseling Week. In recognition of the incredible role that school counselors play, we’re featuring school counselors who have been