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Section: Demographics
African-American
Survey: Many Blacks Proud to be Southerners, Despite Region’s Racist History
Blacks have a complicated love affair with the South…
November 17, 2005
Students
Pew Report: Latinos More Likely Than Blacks, Whites
Hispanic teens are more likely than Blacks and Whites to attend public high schools that have the most students…
November 16, 2005
Faculty & Staff
UNC-Chapel Hill Opens Up Records About Ties to Slavery
In the early decades of the nation’s oldest public university, students at the University of North Carolina…
November 16, 2005
African-American
Michigan State Professor Wins $25,000
Yale University’s Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance and Abolition…
November 16, 2005
Students
Student Looks to Open Latino Fraternity
Is there enough interest at Iowa State University to support a multicultural fraternity aimed at Latino students…
November 16, 2005
Students
University of Virginia Hires Full-time Advocate for Lesbian, Gay Students
Aiming to better serve sexual minority students, the University of Virginia has hired the…
November 15, 2005
Leadership & Policy
California’s Only Tribal College Still Struggling After 35 Years
Thirty-five years after a group of American Indians and Mexican Americans scaled a…
November 8, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Fired University of North Dakota Faculty Member Alleges Anti-gay Bias
A University of North Dakota choir director who is being fired for allegedly failing to maintain…
November 8, 2005
African-American
Spike Lee Says Educated Blacks Should be Icons
Filmmaker Spike Lee told a college audience that the value of education is being overshadowed by the images gangsta rap glorifies…
November 6, 2005
African-American
Themed Dorm Party Sparks Race Debate at University of Chicago
The University of Chicago is calling for campus race relations discussions after a dorm party with a…
November 3, 2005
Latinx
How They Beat the Odds
Chicana scientists share stories of overcoming obstacles to achieve professional success
November 2, 2005
Latinx
How They Beat the Odds
Chicana scientists share stories of overcoming obstacles to achieve professional success
November 2, 2005
African-American
Vivian Malone Jones, First Black to Graduate From University of Alabama, Dies at 63
Vivian Malone Jones, one of two Black students whose effort to enroll at the University of Alabama…
November 2, 2005
African-American
University of Kentucky President Meets With Lawmakers Over Drop in Diversity
University of Kentucky President Lee Todd met with a group of state lawmakers last month and apologized…
November 2, 2005
African-American
In Memoriam: August Wilson: 1945-2005
In 10 plays, nine set in Pittsburgh’s “Hill District,” August Wilson, more than any writer of his generation…
November 2, 2005
Students
Class Matters
Skidmore College professor urges an examination of whether the academy ignores class in the push for diversity.
November 2, 2005
Students
Latino Teens More Likely Than Blacks, Whites to Attend High Schools, Says Report
Hispanic teens are more likely than Blacks and Whites to attend public high schools that have the most students
November 2, 2005
LGBTQ+
Dimensions of Diversity
Dimensions of Diversity   By Julianne Malveaux Most of the time, when people of color talk about diversity, we refer to race and gender. We want to see faculties and boardrooms that “look like America,” with representation that approximates population representation. In other words, we want to see some African-Americans, Latinos, Asian Americans, American Indians […]
November 2, 2005
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