Autumn A. ArnettStudentsBreakdown of State Lottery Funds ExaminedA closer look at whether or not state lottery funds benefits the students who need it the most.October 16, 2014HomeCollege Campus Incidents Undermine Claims of ‘Post-Racial’ AmericaThe latest in a trend of similar incidents on college campuses across the country has again called to question the idea that America has achieved a post-racial society.October 12, 2014StudentsExperts: ‘Opportunity Gap’ Key Impediment to Black Male Academic AchievementScholars at the International Colloquium on Black Males in Education say there has been a failure to provide the resources and exposure students need to be successful.October 5, 2014African-AmericanHBCUs Awarded Funds to Promote LGBTQ InclusionFour HBCUs, with the support of the Human Rights Campaign and Promised Land Films, are working to ramp up their LGBTQ inclusion efforts, just ahead of National Coming Out Week.October 2, 2014SportsRecent 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, 2013Previous PagePage 17 of 18Next Page