Topic: Higher Education

OASIS at Work: Fostering Confianza to Learn From Each Other

article-cropped May 30, 2017 by José Cabrales

I have spent a good portion of my personal life and career developing relationships. If you have ever read Malcom Gladwell’s book, The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make…

Trump’s Education Budget Cuts Are an Assault on the American Dream

article-cropped May 30, 2017 by John B. King Jr., J.D., Ed.D.

This op-ed was originally published by U.S. News & World Report. Millions of Americans are engrossed in the NBA Playoffs this time of year. If you are one those people,…

The ‘Joyous’ Responsibility We Have as Citizens

article-cropped May 08, 2017 by John B. King Jr., J.D., Ed.D.

This is the prepared text of the commencement address given at the University of Memphis, a member of our OASIS Network, on May 6, 2017. Each of you has worked hard…

Statement From The Education Trust on the FY17 Omnibus Appropriations Bill

May 01, 2017 by EdTrust

“Congress took an important step forward for equity in the FY17 omnibus appropriations bill by restoring year-round Pell Grants. “Providing year-round Pell Grants — a policy with bipartisan support that…

College Leaders Share Why Year-Round Pell Is Important for Their Students

article-cropped May 01, 2017 by Mandy Zatynski

UPDATED Today, we learned that Congress wants to restore year-round Pell grants in its plan to fund the government for the rest of this year. We’ve already talked about why we…

Stop Fighting Over Pell and Start Delivering on Its Promise

article-cropped April 25, 2017 by Mandy Zatynski

In March, the Trump administration released its “skinny budget” — essentially its wish list for the government’s funding for fiscal year 2018, which begins Oct. 1. Congress will use this…

Guiding Students Toward Degrees

article-cropped April 18, 2017 by Bonita Brown

It’s that time of year when college seniors are busy, readying themselves for graduation after four (or five or six) long years of working toward that degree. They’ve taken all…

College Hoops and Black Student Success: Why March Can Be So Maddening

article-cropped March 31, 2017 by Andrew Howard Nichols

Like many of you, I took some time during the last two weeks to relax and watch some college hoops. I’ve always loved college basketball, particularly March Madness. But, if…

More on Black Student Success: What It Means to Be at the Top of Our List

article-cropped March 23, 2017 by Andrew Howard Nichols

Over the last few years, Ed Trust has released several reports on graduation rates and gaps for low-income students and students of color at four-year colleges and universities. In each…