Autumn A. ArnettSportsRecent Attention on Athletes Not an Indictment of Black MenRecent high-profile legal struggles of NFL running backs Ray Rice (formerly of the Baltimore Ravens) and Adrian Peterson (Minnesota Vikings) and Carolina Panthers defensive end Greg Hardy have ignited new rounds of discourse about aggression—in professional athletes and among Black males in general.September 22, 2014StudentsOakwood University Professor Creates First HBCU-Developed MOOCColleagues hope Dr. Keith Augustus Burton’s creation will put HBCUs square in the mix of the growing educational trend.September 18, 2014HomeEducators Find It Challenging Getting Through to Most Connected StudentsTechnology has altered the attitude and learning style of the millennial student.August 25, 2014StudentsWhen It Comes to Inclusion, Ohio State’s Lee All InAs chief diversity officer, vice provost for diversity and inclusion and vice president for outreach and engagement at Ohio State, Dr. Valerie Lee manages one of the largest — if not the largest — diversity departments in higher education.November 14, 2013African-AmericanFemale Professors Face Family Quandary on Tenure TrackWomen on the road to tenure and full professorship say they face tremendous pressure to not start a family, pressure that their male colleagues do not face.September 29, 2013HomeAs Affirmative Action Continues to be Threatened, Schools Weigh Diversity OptionsThe Supreme Court will again review affirmative action policies in higher education this fall, including Michigan’s affirmative action ban.September 22, 2013StudentsGriner Interview Fuels Further Discussion of inclusion in College SportsThe WNBA’s top draft pick said in an interview with ESPN Magazine that, as a standout for Baylor University, she was encouraged not to discuss her sexuality, because it could hurt recruiting.May 21, 2013HomeDepartment Of Education’s Joyce Silverthorne Working To Ensure That No American Indian Child Is Left BehindThe Office of Indian Education, though largely a K-12 office nestled within the Department of Education, is dipping its toes in the higher education pool with a recent professional development grants program targeting American Indian teachers and administrators.November 28, 2012Faculty & StaffEducational Debt, Disenfranchisement Factors in African-American Male Achievement GapExperts say academic support is just the beginning of preparation for making the most of opportunities provided by higher education.October 23, 2012Recruitment & RetentionSocial Media Gives Prospective International College Students a Sneak PeekAdmissions officers use social media to reach a broad pool of applicants.October 15, 2012Previous PagePage 16 of 17Next Page