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At ACE, Presidents Focus on Building Partnerships with Institutions Abroad James Rosser Honored with John Hope Franklin Award White House ‘HBCU All-Stars’ Program Recognizes High-Achieving Students Helping Young Black, Latino Men Succeed Through Support and Challenging Stereotypes
March 13, 2014
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30th Anniversary Edition
In one of Diverse’s largest issues this year, we cover the issues and people that have impacted the past 30 years of diversity in higher education, including standardized testing, legal battles, the growth of women presidents at HBCUs and gender imbalance on college campuses.
March 12, 2014
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James Rosser Honored with John Hope Franklin Award
Dr. James M. Rosser, former president of California State University, Los Angeles, was presented last night with the Dr. John Hope Franklin award at the American Council of Education conference.
March 10, 2014
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Looking Up: Dr. Adia Harvey Winfield
In 2012, she received the American Sociological Association’s Distinguished Early Career Award. Already with a long list of publications to her credit and making great strides in her field, Harvey says his daughter, the professor, “is probably 15 years ahead of where I was at this same point in my academic career.”
December 8, 2013
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AIDS Advocate: Wilson Working on Making a Difference
The 35-year-old Columbia University professor has focused his research on HIV prevention and ethnicity and sexuality among gay men in the United States. Specifically, he has zeroed in on the intersection of psychological factors like identity and socio-contextual factors such as stigma and discrimination.
December 8, 2013
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Problem Solver: Dr. Ivory A. Toldson
Known as a certified “myth buster,” Toldson has written and published hundreds of articles and has spoken about the state of education for Blacks in national media outlets.
December 8, 2013
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Dr. Rodney Priestley Exemplifies the Rigor of Research in the Ivy Leagues
Priestley’s research on the structure of polymer molecules and the changing behaviors of molecular activity on a nano-scale indicated the elevated research levels required of Ivy League professors. In developing research around polymer science, he was awarded several honors. His research proposition, coupled with many awards, positioned him to be one of the first Black professors to start on a tenured track within Princeton University’s chemical and biological engineering department.
December 8, 2013
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Champion of Change: Dr. Flavia Peréa explores issues of equity and health disparities
An assistant professor in the department of public health and community medicine in the Tufts University School of Medicine, Peréa’s work focuses largely on health disparities.
December 8, 2013
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A Passion from the Philippines: Dr. Ethel Nicdao
Whether it is breast cancer among Asian-American women or exploring how culture, religion and language affect responses to diseases among the Hmong in California’s Central Valley, much of Nicdao’s work focuses on examining the differences among the diverse Asian-American population.
December 8, 2013
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