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Faculty & Staff
Honoring Derek Walcott
The West Indian poet and playwright Derek Walcott was honored at the National Black Writers Conference at Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn, N.Y. on Saturday, March 29. To read more about him, see Conversations With Derek Walcott, available on DiverseBooks.net.
Students
Fueled By Rejection, Black Scholars Built College Language Association to Last
While the Modern Language Association never had an official policy to exclude Blacks from participating in one of the worldâs largest academic organizations, they concede that for decades its membership wasnât eager to bring African Americans into their ranks.
Faculty & Staff
Teaching Students the Process to Societal Change
One aspect that I try to instill in my students is that very little that is accomplished is done so alone
Students
Intrusive Attention Key for Black Males in Higher Ed
Black and Latino males need to graduate, and weâre failing at getting them to the stage.
Latinx
In Case You Missed It
At ACE, Presidents Focus on Building Partnerships with Institutions Abroad James Rosser Honored with John Hope Franklin Award White House âHBCU All-Starsâ Program Recognizes High-Achieving Students Helping Young Black, Latino Men Succeed Through Support and Challenging Stereotypes
African-American
Historians Push for Revival of Studying the Midwest
A new Midwest history association, launching this fall, will call for universities in the Midwest to make a concerted effort to focus on Midwestern history.
Latinx
Former NAACP President Moves to Venture Capital
Ben Jealous says he wants to grow opportunities for Blacks and Latinos in the tech economy.
African-American
A Woman Of Courage
March is Womenâs History Month, which this year will carry the theme âCelebrating Women of Character, Courage and Commitment,.â Fannie Lou Hamer, one of the heroes of the Civil Rights Movement, was the embodiment of those attributes.
Latinx
Hispanic-Serving Institutions Continue Growth With More Poised to Join Ranks
The nation had 370 Hispanic-serving institutions (HSIs) in 2013, an increase of nearly 60 percent during the past decade, said the new report from Excelencia in Education.
Faculty & Staff
Special Focus: Black History Month
In this Black History Month-focused edition, Diverse takes a look at MIT professor Craig Steven Wilderâs new book, Ebony and Ivy, exploring the long history of slavery and Ivy League institutions.
Faculty & Staff
Divided FAMU Board Approves Mangumâs Contract for President
Trustees who oversee Florida A&M University are finally approving a new contract for the schoolâs new president.
Faculty & Staff
John Lewis Takes Readers on a âMarchâ through Civil Rights
John Lewisâ best-selling graphic novel depicting the civil rights movement is the first in a trilogy, designed to tell the civil right story in an easy-to-read medium.
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