Christina SturdivantAfrican-AmericanHistory Motivates SEC Inclusion Program Boss to Keep Door OpenFor Pamela Gibbs, the need to create paths to diversity and equality within the workplace is rooted in a history of personal and academic triumphs during the civil rights movement.December 29, 2013StudentsNationwide Study Affirms Income Affects Postsecondary AchievementFor the first time, data has been retrieved to offer benchmarks for public high schools to compare their graduates’ college transition rates nationwide.October 15, 2013LatinxHispanic-serving Leaders Give Hope to a New Wave of StudentsColleges and universities are ramping up efforts to recruit and retain Hispanic students.October 10, 2013StudentsUNCF Boss in Business of Promoting Academic SuccessAfter a successful seven-year stint as president at Dillard, Dr. Michael Lomax decided that he wanted to make a larger impact.April 30, 2013StudentsNew Student Advisers Show Nontraditional Students the Way at Online UniversityAs driven as the students are to move forward professionally, many lack the will to communicate openly about barriers that are likely to come up in a virtual learning space.April 2, 2013StudentsHoward Professor Uses Hip-Hop as a Literary LessonLast October, Gilbert Perkins, 31, found himself on the coveted stage at TEDx’s Mid Atlantic Conference.February 25, 2013African-AmericanPassion for Creative Solutions, Social Justice Motivate USSA PresidentEvery encouraging parent has a punch line—words of affirmation, motivation and positive reinforcement—to guide a child toward success.January 31, 2013Previous PagePage 5 of 5