Lois ElfmanSportsNCAA Women of Color Symposium Launches Recruitment and Retention Strategy CampaignA recent NCAA report showed that ethnic minority women make up only 1.6 percent of athletic directors at institutions involved in intercollegiate athletics at the Division I, II and III levels – including Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Drop HBCUs from the equation and the rate falls under 1 percent.May 28, 2009SportsAn Ambassador On and Of f the FieldYolanda Odenyo has excelled both academically and athletically and brought a global perspective to the Oklahoma State University women’s soccer team.May 27, 2009StudentsLapchick on a Mission: Focusing on the Student in Student-AthleteAs the best of men’s college basketball converge in Detroit this weekend for the Final Four and the women’s game faces its National Championship test in St. Louis, it’s appropriate to take a moment and remember that these incredible players are students.April 2, 2009HomeA ‘Second Wave of Feminism’As women’s studies programs mature, they are incorporating issues of race and sexuality.March 4, 2009HomeWomen’s History Month – A ‘Second Wave of Feminism’As women’s studies programs mature, they are incorporating issues of race and sexuality.March 2, 2009SportsAre Minority Football Players Being Pushed Into Pointless Majors?Paper raises “clustering” question, but critics dismiss it as too superficial.February 22, 2009SportsRacial and Gender Hiring Practices in College Sports BackslideInstitute calls the new report card the worst in many years.February 19, 2009Leadership & PolicyAP Results Improve for Other Minority Students, Though Blacks Still Lag BehindMore Latino and Native American students are taking Advanced Placement courses and scoring well on AP exams, while African-American students still lag behind, according to a report issued Wednesday.February 4, 2009StudentsComing Soon: Cash for College Students’ Good GradesFor the past several years economists and educators have been studying the impact of incentives — monetary and other valuable gifts — on student performance. Now a recently launched Web site, GradeFund, takes the idea of incentives and aims to utilize them as a practical solution for paying for college.January 29, 2009StudentsMinority and Low-Income Students Suffer the Most as College Wealth Gap WidensReport Shows a Shift Away From Public Funding.January 14, 2009Previous PagePage 38 of 41Next Page