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Section: Opinion
Opinion
How the Work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Was About Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Though the phraseology of diversity, equity, and inclusion was not expressly used in the way that it currently is during Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s lifetime, I contend that King's life and work were, in large part, about the ideals of DEI.
January 12, 2024
Opinion
HBCUs Can Help Reverse the Black College Enrollment Recession
Leaders who value diversity and view it as a strength in our higher education institutions and corporations must step up. Words of solidarity aren’t enough. We need action to help those who may be now left behind.
January 11, 2024
Opinion
Should 25 Years Feel Like Forever or Only Yesterday?
In 2024, I celebrate an anniversary that is special to me, 25 years of close affiliation with America’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
January 9, 2024
Opinion
Unpacking the Pillars of Resistance Against DEI Initiatives
Some individuals mistakenly believe that the push for diversity aims to lower standards or compromise quality in hiring and promotion processes.
January 7, 2024
Opinion
Dr. Claudine Gay’s Resignation from the Harvard Presidency Possibly Saved Her Life
Dr. Claudine Gay’s resignation was utterly unsurprising and was absolutely necessary.
January 5, 2024
Views
Harvard Put Its First Black Woman President in the Crosshairs of a Culture War without a Shield
The first Black woman to lead Harvard, stands cast aside, not by her own hand, but by the very forces Harvard claims to oppose.
January 3, 2024
Blog
Harvard Let Itself and Gay Be Bullied
It’s telling that the most damning comments during the saga of the fallen ex-Harvard President Dr. Claudine Gay come from rabid fans of the twice-impeached, four-time criminally indicted man who wants to be a president again.
January 3, 2024
Opinion
Rising to the Challenge on Student Basic Needs Work
The growth in on-campus support for students’ housing, food, transportation, mental health, childcare, and related needs is both heartening and depressing.
December 13, 2023
Opinion
How the Recruitment of High School Quarterbacks in College Football Foreshadows the Future of Tech Career Prospects
The exclusion of Florida State University’s football team from the College Football Playoff serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing high school recruits, particularly quarterbacks, hoping to join top-tier college football programs.
December 12, 2023
Opinion
AntiSemitism? Stefanik Hearing Targeted Diversity
If you haven’t realized it yet, that congressional hearing last week that continues to make news wasn’t about solving antisemitism in America.
December 11, 2023
From the Magazine
Life: Navigating Unanticipated Adversities
Intentional and ongoing engagement and care are part of the Kansas State University Community College Leadership Program culture and reinforced among these current and aspiring leaders.
December 8, 2023
From the Magazine
Alternative Facts in the Academy:
The Role of Hypocritical Race Theory
As conservative zealots maneuvered to bring higher ed under scrutiny for their imagined manipulation of young minds, the analytic approach known as critical race theory came under attack as the most subversive aspect of the academic experience.
December 6, 2023
Opinion
Perception and Personnel Matters: Lessons from Florida State's Exclusion from the College Football Playoff
The exclusion of the undefeated ACC Champion Florida State University Seminoles from the college football playoff has sparked a significant debate.
December 5, 2023
Opinion
Empowering Change: Four Key Strategies for Supporting Student Affairs Administrators in the New Affirmative Action Landscape
Affirmative action policies are aimed to counteract systemic disadvantages by considering race, ethnicity, and other factors in admissions processes and have been instrumental in increasing access and opportunities for historically marginalized groups.
December 4, 2023
Opinion
Only Within Their Own Institutions, Are Black Scholars without Honor!
The “unfortunate” persistent and systemic dishonoring of Black scholars, which we contend is rooted in anti-Blackness, is what we unapologetically voice within this Op-Ed.
December 1, 2023
Opinion
Miami Dade College: A Hispanic Serving Institution Documenting “Servingness” through Community Engagement
For any college or university serious about deliberate, purposeful community engagement, applying for the Carnegie Classification becomes a crucial step.
November 30, 2023
From the Magazine
Educators as Co-Conspirators in Decolonizing Education for Black Students
To become a co-conspirator in education, educators must understand the presenting issues, policies, and socio-political dynamics that serve as barriers to helping students achieve holistic success, especially for Black students.
November 30, 2023
From the Magazine
We Are Not the Same
The lumping together of all HBCUs into a single ranking category can be misleading for students and parents seeking to make informed decisions about their education.
November 29, 2023
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