Lois ElfmanStudentsStudy Explores Challenges to Black Graduate Engineering StudentsA new study that follows 21 Black men pursuing graduate degrees in engineering explores themes of structural racism, unfair treatment, unwelcoming environments and feelings of isolation.April 10, 2018Latest NewsConsortium Aims to Enhance Teachers’ Career-Advising SkillsThe new Consortium for Instructional Excellence and Career Guidance has been formed to provide faculty members innovative teaching practices that effectively serve the career-development needs of students.April 9, 2018Male WinnerBlaise Taylor - FootballApril 9, 2018Female WinnerHaley Clark - BasketballApril 9, 2018Latest NewsArthur Ashe Scholar: Haley Clark, Leading By ExampleDespite high expectations, the University of Georgia Lady Bulldogs exited in the second round of this year’s NCAA Tournament. For graduate student Haley Clark, the 2018 Arthur Ashe Jr. Female Sports Scholar, these were the final basketball games of her outstanding collegiate career.April 4, 2018SportsArthur Ashe Scholar: Blaise Taylor, Committed to Serving OthersBlaise Taylor of Arkansas State University, this year’s Arthur Ashe Jr. Male Sports Scholar, is a gifted defensive back who holds the school’s record for career punt return yards and finished his collegiate career as a three-time All-Sun Belt Conference selection.April 4, 2018Latest NewsCensus Citizenship Question Sparks Concern Among Some Social ScientistsSome prominent social scientists are sharing concerns about the Trump administration’s intention to include a question about citizenship in the 2020 national census, adding their voices to opposition expressed by some lawmakers and immigration-rights groups.April 3, 2018LatinxStudy Reports Wide Gender Disparity Among MSI PresidentsA new report from the Penn Center for Minority Serving Institutions explores the dearth of women in presidential positions at Minority Serving Institutions. At 650 such schools, less than 12 percent of presidents are women.March 27, 2018StudentsReport: New York For-Profit Colleges Falling ShortNew York’s for-profit colleges leave students with huge debt and have little impact on earning potential, according to a report published by The Century Foundation that compares student outcomes at 427 colleges and universities.March 25, 2018HomeBlack Male Student-Athletes Still Face Harsh InequitiesA report from the University of Southern California Race and Equity Center spotlights the pervasive disparities between graduation rates for Black male student-athletes, student-athletes in general and Black undergraduate men overall.March 11, 2018Previous PagePage 23 of 41Next Page