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Section: Demographics
Faculty & Staff
Harvard University Under Fire for Secret Photos of Classrooms
Harvard University is coming under fire from faculty and students for secretly photographing about 2,000 undergraduates in 10 lecture halls last spring as part of a study on classroom attendance.
November 6, 2014
African-American
Chinese Gaining Momentum as Language Option Among HBCUs
Though most HBCUs focus their language instruction on the traditional standbys, Spanish or French, a handful are moving in a new direction: developing Chinese programs.
November 6, 2014
Faculty & Staff
After Toppling Cantor, Professor Brat Wins His Seat
Republican Dave Brat followed his stunning primary victory over then-House Majority Leader Eric Cantor by easily beating his Democratic opponent Tuesday to win the congressional seat.
November 5, 2014
Students
Virginia Commonwealth University Dept. Chair Themes Art Around Hair
Comb through the life story of Sonya Clark and itâs easy to see how she came to craft works of art themed around hair, a provocative and politicized thread of identity.
November 5, 2014
African-American
Xavier University to Lead Chinese Language Study in La. Schools
Xavier University of Louisiana has been named the lead institution of the 100,000 Strong Foundationâs âAdvance Louisiana â Educating a Globally-Competent Workforceâ initiative.
November 5, 2014
Disabilties
University of North Carolina Facing More Scrutiny From Accrediting Agency
RALEIGH, N.C. â The University of North Carolina faces more scrutiny by an accrediting agency after details emerged on an academic scandal.
November 4, 2014
Sports
What Does It Mean to Not be Black Enough?
So the question comes up, what is Black enough and what are the qualifications?
November 4, 2014
Latinx
Kellogg Initiative Seeks to Extend Diversity Beyond the Campus
In Battle Creek, Michigan, the new Center for Diversity and Innovation at Kellogg Community College targets not just the campus but extends its work to the entire city.
November 4, 2014
Leadership & Policy
Diverse Down The Road
Diverse Senior Writer Jamal Eric Watson will be participating in the International Conference on Urban Education at Montego Bay, Jamaica this week. The conference is Thursday through Sunday. Advertising Manager Jae McCadden and Ralph Newell, Vice President for Business Development & Technology, will represent Diverse at the 2014 STEMtech Conference in Denver from Sunday through Wednesday, Nov. 12.
November 3, 2014
Students
Review: Howard Fuller Chronicles His Road to Education Activism
The recently-released memoir, No Struggle, No Progress: A Warriorâs Life from Black Power to Education Reform, recounts Fullerâs education and evolution.
November 3, 2014
Students
I Voted Already. Did You?
Value your vote before the second coming of Jim Crow strips it from you.
November 2, 2014
Students
Virginia State University President to Step Down Dec. 31
ETTRICK, Va. â Virginia State University President Keith T. Miller is resigning at the end of the year amid concerns over declining enrollment and financial woes. Miller on Friday agreed to step down Dec. 31 as he and the schoolâs board of visitors acknowledged a need for a change in leadership at the historically black [âŚ]
November 2, 2014
Students
ABCC Tackles the Issue of Relevancy at Annual Conference
The Association for Black Culture Centers focused on the continued importance of cultural centers in todayâs society.
November 2, 2014
Disabilties
Diverse Docket: Morehead State Unanimous Winner on Appeal
Morehead State University didnât violate First Amendment rights or commit disability discrimination when it denied tenure to an assistant professor of art history, a unanimous federal appeals panel has ruled.
October 30, 2014
Students
For-Profit Colleges Face âGainful Employmentâ Rule
For-profit colleges that donât produce graduates capable of paying off their student loans could soon face the wrath of the federal government.
October 30, 2014
Native Americans
Remembering The First
The American Indian College Fund suggests that one of the ways to observe Native American Heritage Month, also known as American Indian Heritage Day, is to read a book about the history of the native people. Most people know very little about the âFirst Americansâ â first to occupy our continent â and all of [âŚ]
October 30, 2014
African-American
Scholars Find Obamaâs Education Legacy Remains Up for Debate
As President Barack Obama hits the midpoint of his second term, many have begun to consider what will be his legacy, particularly as it relates to education.
October 29, 2014
Latinx
Pipeline Programs Hope to Bring More Physicians to Underserved Communities
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services reported in June that it would take approximately 8,200 additional primary care physicians to eliminate all of the currently designated âhealth professional shortage areas,â or HPSAs.
October 29, 2014
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