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Asian American Pacific Islander
In Case You Missed ItâŚ
Asian Americans Battle âInvisibilityâ In Bid to Break Through the Bamboo Ceiling Colleges, Nonprofits Seek to Fill Void Created by PPL Shift From Classroom to Community, Professor Advocates for Social Justice Itâs Not Just in the Numbers: Making Campus Diversity Work Post-Schuette
May 15, 2014
Community Colleges
Lenoir-Rhyne Students Use Meal Plan for Homeless
Not all college students eat all the meals they pay for in their meal plan. But two Lenoir-Rhyne University students came up with a generous idea to get their moneyâs worth.
May 15, 2014
Students
2 Fired Professors Sue Bryan College
Two former professors at a Dayton college named for one of creationismâs most famous defenders are suing to get their jobs back after rejecting the schoolâs amended statement of belief.
May 15, 2014
Students
Chiang Remembered as Pioneer Biostatistician of Public Health
Chiangâs use of statistics helped transform the health care field, impacted analyses of public health issues and underscored why biostatistics deserved to become its own discipline.
May 15, 2014
HBCUs
As College Students Walk, Speakers Walk Away
Forget about their students not making it to graduation. Now colleges have to wonder whether their speakers will.
May 15, 2014
African-American
Unconscious Stereotypes and Black Males
Much of the discrimination that occurs today results from unconscious stereotypes that are not widely understood.
May 15, 2014
African-American
Celebrating Brown, Confronting Its Challenging Legacy
As the sixtieth anniversary of the Brown v. Board court decision is celebrated, scholars say segregation and racially-biased treatment of children of color in K-12 schools still persists.
May 15, 2014
African-American
School Integration Slipping 60 Years After Brown
Progress toward integrating Americaâs schools since the landmark Brown v. Topeka Board of Education decision 60 years ago is being chipped away, and itâs no longer just a Black-and-White issue.
May 14, 2014
African-American
Former Baltimore Mayor Schmoke to Head University of Baltimore
The University System of Maryland Board of Regents named former Baltimore Mayor Kurt Schmoke president of the University of Baltimore on Wednesday.
May 14, 2014
Sports
Sterling and Bundy: And the Racist Beat Goes On
It was just a year ago when millions of Americans were reacting to the crass, old-style racism of former celebrity chef Paula Deen.
May 14, 2014
Community Colleges
Report: Student Debt Dragging Down Graduatesâ Incomes
Younger Americans with student loan debt are amassing only one-seventh as much money as people with similar incomes and no student loans, according to a new report.
May 14, 2014
Sports
Wealth Gap Show in Latest NCAA Academic Numbers
Of the 17 football and menâs basketball teams banned from the 2014-15 postseason because of sub-par scores on the newest Academic Progress Rate, eight are from HBCUs.
May 14, 2014
Asian American Pacific Islander
Asian Americans Battle âInvisibilityâ In Bid to Break Through the Bamboo Ceiling
Despite an overrepresentation in the academy, Asian Americans in leadership positions are rare.
May 14, 2014
Students
Yale Basketball Player Leaves Team for Glee Club
A Yale basketball player who was expected to play a big role on the team next season has decided to take a year off to sing.
May 13, 2014
Students
UConn Bans Second Greek Organization
The University of Connecticut has banned a second Greek organization over a hazing episode in which a woman says she was forced to lie on the floor and âsizzle like baconâ and then drink alcohol until she passed out.
May 13, 2014
Disabilties
Diverse Docket: Suit Against NY College of Podiatric Medicine Dismissed
Dr. Hernan Melgarejo failed part II of the American Podiatric Medical Licensing Exam eight times and blamed discrimination, according to the court.
May 13, 2014
Disabilties
Sallie Mae, Justice Department in $60M Settlement
Student lender Sallie Mae has reached a $60 million settlement with the Justice Department to resolve allegations that it charged members of the military excessive interest rates on their student loans.
May 13, 2014
African-American
Colleges, Nonprofits Seek to Fill Void Created by PPL Shift
Alumni and friendly donors have been responding to the urgent calls to help keep as many students in school as possible.
May 13, 2014
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