Lois ElfmanMale WinnerRodrigo Blankenship - FootballMay 27, 2020African-AmericanHow Gender and Racial Discrimination Lead to a Double Wage Gap for African American WomenA recent report details how gender and racial wage gaps fuel corporate profits and leave African American women involuntarily forfeiting billions of dollars in wages.May 26, 2020SportsCourt Says NCAA Can’t Cap Education-Related Benefits for Football and Basketball Student-AthletesThe 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco on Monday upheld a ruling that said the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) can’t limit education-related benefits colleges provide to student-athletes who play Football Bowl Subdivision football and Division I basketball.May 19, 2020African-AmericanMentorship Helps Black Women Thrive in Legal ProfessionWhile the barriers are steep for Black women in law, supportive networks and opportunities exist to turn obstacles into societal change.May 17, 2020Community CollegesReport: Community Colleges Are Being Short-Changed by the CARES ActEmergency aid for students is crucial during the COVID-19 pandemic, but some of the most vulnerable students are being overlooked.May 11, 2020Latest NewsReport Explores Equity in Pathways to Ensure Students’ Math SuccessIt has been researched and discussed at length that placement tests and remedial mathematics courses are obstacles for many students, particularly those from marginalized and underserved communities. Colleges and universities throughout the U.S. have been examining and revising math requirements and creating new options beyond the traditional entry level algebra course. Just Equations, a non-profit […]May 5, 2020Faculty & StaffCUPA-HR Survey: Underrepresentation of Women and Minorities in College Presidencies PersistsData in the “2020 CUPA-HR Administrators in Higher Education Report” shows that underrepresentation of women and minorities in college and university presidencies persists. While colleges and universities embrace the concept of diversity and equity, the numbers are still falling short. The report noted that just 32% of college or university presidents are women and only […]April 27, 2020Social JusticeJust Cause: Higher Ed Institutions Expand Social Justice OfferingsShaped by student interest as well as the need to keep curriculum relevant, colleges and universities are increasingly developing social justice programs to address pressing issues in contemporary society.April 20, 2020SportsAthletic Programs Await the Fallout from Coronavirus-Related CancellationsWith revenue from the NCAA Division I Tournaments a vital part of funding for many institutions, it’s still undetermined on what the impact of cancellation will be.April 16, 2020African-AmericanStudent Body Leaders: To Ensure Equity Accept Pass/Fail Grades Without ConditionsStudent leaders said the shutdown of campuses has caused a huge upheaval in many students’ lives, especially in the learning environments for historically marginalized and low-income undergraduates. And graduate schools and potential employees must take this into consideration.April 15, 2020Previous PagePage 10 of 41Next Page