Lois ElfmanLatest NewsResearch: Fathers Linked to Culturally Different Views of Infidelity, JealousyA recently published study stepped outside of typically studied societies to gather cross-cultural views on infidelity and jealousy, and it revealed something about the father factor.July 30, 2019Latest NewsStudy Examines Stereotypes of Biracial Groups in USAlthough the fastest-growing youth demographic in the U.S. is biracial individuals, there is little research documenting the stereotypes that exist. “Not Quite Monoracial: Biracial Stereotypes Explored,” published this week by Northwestern University, examines the under-explored topic of stereotypes attributed to various biracial groups.July 10, 2019HomeFor Woodroffe, Leadership and Service Go Hand-in-HandAs Sean Woodroffe oversees human resources strategy and execution for TIAA, he calls upon lessons learned as an undergraduate at Shaw University, the first HBCU in the South.July 1, 2019Latest NewsCUNY Summit Examines the Most Effective Ways to Re-engage Adult LearnersRepresentatives of 17 institutions in the City University of New York (CUNY) system attended an Adult Learner Summit to discuss how to effectively address issues faced by adult learners.June 25, 2019HomeHxA Conference Examines How to Respectfully Tackle Difficult TopicsAttendees at the Heterodox Academy conference in New York participated in frank discussions about how to address complex issues from free speech to building community.June 23, 2019Community CollegesInnovator and Visionary for Community CollegesWhen Dr. Gail O. Mellow concludes her 19-year presidency at LaGuardia Community College of the City University of New York (CUNY) in August, she leaves a legacy not only for the institution, but also for community colleges across the country.June 20, 2019Latest NewsTIDES Report Shows NBA Outpaces All Other Pro Leagues in DiversityThe National Basketball Association received an overall grade of “A” in the 2019 Racial and Gender Report Card just issued by The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport.June 18, 2019StudentsIHEP Report Recommends Strengthening Data-Use PracticesA new report from the Institute for Higher Education Policy and EducationCounsel emphasizes the importance of disaggregating data to promote racial, ethnic and socioeconomic equity and student success.June 11, 2019Latest NewsNew Report Emphasizes the Importance of Research on Higher Ed Prison ProgramsWith the Second Chance Pell pilot program extended to 2020, a new report released by Ithaka S+R details the need for comprehensive research into higher education for incarcerated individuals.June 1, 2019Latest NewsNYPD Partners with John Jay College to Help Diversify the Police ForceThis week marked the first graduating class of the APPLE (Academic Preparation Program for Law Enforcement) Corps at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, designed for students interested in social justice issues, public service and law enforcement.May 30, 2019Previous PagePage 17 of 41Next Page