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African-American
Dream Catcher
In this issue, Diverse salutes Dr. Jerry Sue Thornton, the influential former president of Cuyahoga Community College.
Latinx
Mexico, U.S. Seek to Boost Student Exchanges
President Barack Obamaâs new higher education exchange initiative aims to have 100,000 students from each country participate.
Faculty & Staff
Social Activism Loses âPeaceful Warriorâ Vincent Harding
He was a renaissance man. A productive scholar, who wrote about the Civil Rights Movement, not as a distant outsider but as one who was intimately involved in the day-to-day struggles of Blacks in the American South.
Students
Student, Professor Meet in Lifesaving Encounter
A trip to the races could have been deadly for East Tennessee State University pharmacy professor Charles Collins if circumstances had been slightly different.
African-American
Low Profile of New President of NAACP Might Be Obstacle for Groupâs Growth
Cornell Brooks does not come to the job with national name recognition, which experts say is critical to helping push the organization forward.
African-American
IU Professor Describes the Origins of the Asian âModel Minorityâ in the U.S.
Ellen Wu, assistant professor of history at Indiana University Bloomington, recalls the origins and development of the Asian âmodel minorityâ stereotype in recent book.
African-American
Celebrating Brown, Confronting Its Challenging Legacy
As the sixtieth anniversary of the Brown v. Board court decision is celebrated, scholars say segregation and racially-biased treatment of children of color in K-12 schools still persists.
African-American
School Integration Slipping 60 Years After Brown
Progress toward integrating Americaâs schools since the landmark Brown v. Topeka Board of Education decision 60 years ago is being chipped away, and itâs no longer just a Black-and-White issue.
Disabilties
Diverse Docket: Suit Against NY College of Podiatric Medicine Dismissed
Dr. Hernan Melgarejo failed part II of the American Podiatric Medical Licensing Exam eight times and blamed discrimination, according to the court.
African-American
Can Stephen Guillermo Graduate Posthumously?
The familyâs primary goal is to gain justice in the aftermath of his slaying but to have Stephen be given a degree from San Francisco State would be a very close second.
Faculty & Staff
Harrison B. Wilson Getting Honorary Doctorate from University of Kentucky
Denied admission to the University of Kentucky almost 70 years ago because it wouldnât accept Black students, Wilson went on to become a coach and later a university president.
Students
Amherst Extends Ban on Fraternities, Sororities
Amherst College has extended a 3-decade-old ban on fraternities and sororities to include off-campus âundergroundâ organizations.
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