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Opinion
Errors That Lead to Chronic Career Disorder
CCD is manifested in two ways: the things we “do wrong” and the things we “don’t do,” which are both likely to have a significant impact on our career achievement and emotional well-being.
November 11, 2014
Students
University of Nebraska Benefits From Extra Tuition
A tuition increase that only University of Nebraska-Lincoln business and engineering students pay hasn’t swayed them from choosing those majors.
November 11, 2014
Leadership & Policy
Education Think Tank Head Quits After Flawed Study
A Tulane University institute that studies changes in public education in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina announced the resignation of its executive director Monday, weeks after retracting a study on the city’s public high schools.
November 10, 2014
Sports
NCAA Institute Tackling Mental Health Concerns of Athletes
College athletes suffer from the same mental issues as many other college students, including anxiety, depression, eating disorders and substance abuse.
November 10, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Fordham University Writing Workshop Helps Vets Get Memories on Paper
Veterans from World War II through Iraq and Afghanistan gather Tuesdays at Fordham University to tap their memories of military life and commit them to paper for posterity.
November 10, 2014
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La Salle University Program Hones In on SAT Underperformers
In his capacity as director of the Academic Discovery Program at La Salle University, Bob Miedel deliberately seeks out students with SAT scores that are “slightly disappointing.”
November 10, 2014
Students
Veterans Day Salute
The Diverse staff salutes the men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces. Your dedication and sacrifice ensures that all of us have the freedom to do what we do.
November 10, 2014
HBCUs
Happy Anniversary!
Please join us today in celebrating the one-year anniversary of Copy Editor Grace Austin, the self-proclaimed “Army brat” and proud Ohio University alum, joining the Diverse team
November 10, 2014
Sports
Former University of North Carolina Football Player Files Lawsuit
Former University of North Carolina football player Michael McAdoo has filed a lawsuit against the school, saying it failed to provide him and other athletes a quality education by guiding them toward sham classes.
November 10, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Dr. Sean Decatur
Sean M. Decatur became president of Kenyon College in July 2013 after serving as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Oberlin College. As an assistant professor of chemistry at Mount Holyoke College, he helped establish a top research program in biophysical chemistry. Decatur has been a visiting scientist at the Massachusetts Institute […]
November 10, 2014
Faculty & Staff
7 of 8 Fired Professors Returning to NYC Seminary
Seven of the eight professors who were fired in late September from the nation’s oldest Episcopal seminary are set to return to their classrooms.
November 9, 2014
Students
‘Enough, I’m Tired’ Becomes Rallying Cry of Mexican Protest
An off-the-cuff comment by the attorney general to cut off a news conference about the apparent killing of 43 missing college students has been taken up by protesters as a rallying cry against Mexico’s corruption and drug trade-fueled violence.
November 9, 2014
HBCUs
Election Diversity Problem Emerges: Faulty Opinion Polling
How polling methods leave out people of color.
November 9, 2014
Students
Short-Term Certificates Might Not Be the Best Bet
A study of sub-baccalaureate programs in Washington state found that short-term certificates, which can be earned in less than a year, for the most part showed only small economic returns.
November 9, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Future of HBCUs May Rest on Adopting a Growth Mindset
Instead of asking deficit-oriented questions, we should change our mindset and ask new questions to uncover how HBCUs are supporting students despite the challenges they encounter.
November 9, 2014
International
Scholars Agree to Make Concerted Effort to Reform Urban Education
Experts say it is the time for a new conversation focused exclusively on some of the challenges that beset urban education, not just in the United States but across the globe.
November 9, 2014
Students
Noguera Urges Urban Educators to Stand Fast in Wake of Anticipated Cutbacks
In the wake of the sweeping GOP take-over of Congress last week, Dr. Pedro Noguera says he believes that efforts to improve urban education in the United States and other parts of the world will likely be stalled.
November 7, 2014
Asian American Pacific Islander
In Case You Missed It…
Many For-Profit Institutions Do Little to Benefit Students Review: Howard Fuller Chronicles His Road to Education Activism San Francisco State Encouraging Underrepresented to March Forward, Give Back Xavier University to Lead Chinese Language Study in La. Schools
November 7, 2014
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