Lydia LumStudentsArizona State University Journalism Professor Builds Expertise in Latino, Immigration IssuesArizona State’s Rick Rodriguez is optimistic about news coverage of immigration issues. The shrinking news industry doesn’t stoke his hopeful outlook, but student journalists do.July 25, 2010MSIsUnderrepresented Minorities Hit Hard by California Graduate Study FeesRising fees for graduate programs at University of California campuses threaten to undermine growth of underrepresented and much-needed minorities in health-science and other professions.July 19, 2010Native AmericansNew Mexico Librarian Enlivens the Research Experience Among Native StudentsPaulita Aguilar is the curator of the University of New Mexico’s Indigenous Nations Library Program (INLP), mandated to increase information literacy and research skills among tribal students, who make up 6 percent of the flagship campus in Albuquerque.July 6, 2010Asian American Pacific IslanderLearning Disabilities Researcher Brings Attention to Overlooked Asian American StudentsAs an assistant professor of curriculum and instruction at the University of Massachusetts-Boston, Dr. Lusa Lo contributes to an emerging body of learning disabilities research on Asian Americans despite stereotypes that imply Asians are inexplicably immune to any such disabilities.May 27, 2010StudentsAsian American Studies at a CrossroadsScholars fear the evolution of Asian American studies toward ethnic-specific courses means students miss broader, fuller understanding of the pan-Asian experience.May 24, 2010Asian American Pacific IslanderObama Administration Seeks Increased Asian American and Pacific Islander Access to Federal ProgramsFor the month of May, Obama administration officials plan to hold a series of events aimed at improving the lives of underserved Asian American and Pacific Islander communities.April 27, 2010Faculty & StaffProfessors Enlighten Radio Audiences With Philosophy TalkTwo California philosophy professors have mused and opined on the radio airwaves for six years. Their growing audience illustrates the receptiveness among the public to set aside time for quiet reflectionMarch 31, 2010Faculty & StaffStruggling Through the CutsCalifornia students and faculty grapple with the effects of draconian state cuts to postsecondary education that have topped more than $1 billion in the last year.February 2, 2010StudentsA Cut BelowCalifornia students and faculty grapple with the effects of a state budget crisis in postsecondary education.January 20, 2010Faculty & StaffCOMPUTER SCIENCE: Computing For CuresWhen Dr. Yaohang Li’s parents steered him as a teenager toward a computing career, it didn’t douse any of his passion for laboratory sciences.January 6, 2010Previous PagePage 19 of 30Next Page