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Section: Demographics
Latinx
Latina Wins 2007 Rona Jaffe Award
Alma GarcĂa says she has always wanted to be writer. âI was one of those peculiar seven-year-olds who, when asked, âWhat are you doing?â I would frequently answer, Oh, just writing a book.â
January 21, 2008
Latinx
Just the Stats: U.S. Students Lag Behind in Math and Science
Overall, U.S. students are performing better in math and science than students in foreign countries. However, U.S. students perform considerably behind the highest-achieving countries, based on a recent study released by the American Institutes for Research (AIR), a nonprofit behavioral and social science research organization based in Washington, D.C.
January 21, 2008
Students
Scholarship Deadlines Approach
Three opportunities to apply for scholarships or fellowships with impending deadlines were recently announced for Hispanic students.
January 21, 2008
Latinx
2008 Budget: A Mix of Winners and Losers
For higher education, Congressâ long-awaited omnibus 2008 spending bill is a decidedly mixed bag with a few victories and some unexpected setbacks.
January 21, 2008
Latinx
Just the Stats: Hispanic Women Continue to Make Gains in Enrollment
A recent report from The Council of Graduate Schools (CGS) called, âGraduate Enrollment and Degrees: 1996-2006,â revealed a slight increase in minority participation in graduate schools, rising from 26 percent in 2005 to 28 percent in 2006.
January 16, 2008
Latinx
Hispanic Women Pursue Higher Education Despite the Odds, Says Study
Researchers studying âWhy Hispanic Undergraduate Women Persist in Higher Educationâ in spite of intense cultural pressure have concluded that their major reason for going to school was to create a better life for themselves and their families.
January 16, 2008
Latinx
Hispanic Educational-Reform Group Offers Data on Learning Crisis
The Hispanic Council for Reform and Educational Options, based in Washington, D.C., compiled the following data on what it calls the âCrisis in Latino Education.â
January 16, 2008
Leadership & Policy
In Brief: ACE Names First Woman President
Former UNC president Molly Corbett Broad was named president of ACE; Johns Hopkins researchers find Blacksâ reluctance to participate in medical studies is a direct result of the Tuskegee experiment; and recipients of the Tien Education Leadership Awards are announced.
January 14, 2008
African-American
A Conversation With Dr. Yvonne S. Thornton
Diverse correspondent Lois Elfman talks with best-selling author, gynecologist and educator Dr. Yvonne S. Thornton about the enduring impact of the soon-to-be re-released book, âThe Ditchdiggerâs Daughters,â higher education and being a Black female physician.
January 14, 2008
Sports
Presidents Play Key Role in Spreading Diversity in College Coaching Ranks
NASHVILLE Tenn. University of Cincinnati president Nancy Zimpher has hired a football coach, menâs basketball coach and womenâs basketball coach in the past 16 months. What she wanted in candidates couldnât have been clearer. âI think the athletic director knew not even to bring the pool to me until it was representative,â Zimpher said Friday [âŚ]
January 13, 2008
African-American
Historians Commemorate 200th Anniversary of the Slave Trade Act of 1808
In commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the Slave Trade Act of 1808, legislation abolishing the transatlantic slave trade for the United States, historians from throughout the African Diaspora gathered to discuss the relevance of the legislation today.
January 12, 2008
Latinx
Educational Attainment and Salary Data Released
More than half of Asians 25 years or older held a bachelorâs degree or more (52 percent) in 2007, compared to 32 percent of non-Hispanic Whites, 19 percent of Blacks and 13 percent of Hispanics, according to new U.S. Census Bureau statistics.
January 9, 2008
African-American
Remembering Martin Luther King Jr.
Remembering Martin Luther King Jr. ⢠Georgia Perimeter College: VIP Reception and Birthday Celebration, Keynote speaker, Susan L. Taylor, Editorial Director, Essence magazine, Jan. 15. ⢠Morehouse College: Crown Forum: Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration, Jan. 24. ⢠Ohio Wesleyan University: 23rd Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day worship service and breakfast, featuring Dr. Frank [âŚ]
January 9, 2008
Faculty & Staff
Catching Up With the Class of 2002
The first group of âEmerging Scholarsâ gives us an update on life since their magazine debut in January 2002 in what was then Black Issues In Higher Education.
January 9, 2008
Students
Hispanic Just the Stats: Picking the Right College
A college education is becoming more of the norm than in the past. However, choosing the right college or university setting can be a challenge, especially for students in minority- groups.
January 8, 2008
Latinx
Can We Talk? Commentatorâs Book Urges More Black/Hispanic Dialogue
Earl Ofari Hutchinson, a syndicated columnist and political analyst, who writes about race, politics and social issues in books and blogs, has tackled the sticky subject of relations between African Americans and Hispanic Americans.
January 8, 2008
Latinx
Arkansas Officials Probe Hispanic Groupâs Membership Cards, I.D. Confusion
MALVERN Ar A nonprofit group set up three years ago to serve the Hispanic community issues membership cards that some say look too much like official identification that could exploit or wrongly benefit illegal immigrants.
January 8, 2008
African-American
Letters
A âNew Breedâ I think Christie is a wonderful example of the ânew breedâ of Indian law practitioners (see âBroadening the Legal Landscape,â Nov. 29). I congratulate her and the University of Tulsa for being legally farsighted and truly responsive to the Native communityâs needs. I do take issue with Christie when she used the [âŚ]
December 26, 2007
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