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2013
Low Bono Life: Dr. Luz E. Herrera
Since arriving at the San Diego law school in 2008, Herrera has directed the Small Business Law Center and advised a new solo incubator for alumni setting up low bono practices. She teaches Access to Justice and Community Economic Development and serves on the ABA’s Standing Committee on the Delivery of Legal Services.
December 8, 2013
African-American
HBCUs Looking Beyond Black Students to Stay Competitive
Historically Black colleges are aggressively campaigning for diverse groups of students as part of their survival strategy to grow enrollment and remain competitive.
December 8, 2013
2013
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He has explored a diverse set of phenomena, from the thermal histories of lava to the long-range transport of pollution, to the chemical composition of comets and meteorites. Additionally, Dominguez is the principal investigator of a NASA-funded, multi-million-dollar project at the University of California, San Diego, where he and his team of researchers are developing a new infrared nanoscope to study meteorite samples and explore the plasmonic properties of graphene, which may someday replace silicon in electronics.
December 8, 2013
Students
Professor, Researcher Dedicated to Helping Poor Save for College
Kansas University Professor William Elliott has been speaking out on how student loan debt may affect the wealth gap between rich and poor.
December 8, 2013
Faculty & Staff
Howard Univ. Honors Mandela in Photo Exhibit
“Nelson Mandela: Character, Comrade, Leader, Prisoner, Negotiator, Statesmen,” a 37-panel exhibit chronicling Mandela’s rise to South Africa’s first Black president, made its debut at Howard’s Moorland-Spingarn Research Center on Oct. 31.
December 8, 2013
2013
Teaching with Technology: Dr. Shaundra B. Daily Works to Improve Education with Technology
Dr. Shaundra B. Daily is an educational technologist whose interdisciplinary training enables her to blend cutting-edge science and engineering with sophisticated pedagogical ideas to design learning technologies.
December 8, 2013
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Student Debt Causing a Lag in Life Moves Colleges Advised to be More Transparent with Key Data on Outcomes MSIs: A Good Long-term Investment for Students Nonprofit Colleges’ Discount Tuition Might Not Pay Off
December 5, 2013
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Separate Trials Requested in SC State Case
A businessman charged in a public corruption case involving South Carolina State University wants to be tried separately from a former trustee, but prosecutors said in papers filed Thursday that two trials would be unnecessarily costly.
December 5, 2013
Students
UMASS-Amherst to Invest $2M in Dorm Security
The University of Massachusetts Amherst plans to spend more than $2 million to upgrade dormitory security in response largely to the reported gang rape of a woman in her dorm room last year.
December 5, 2013
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Nelson Mandela, South Africa’s First Black President and Anti-Apartheid Leader, DIes
Nelson Mandela, South Africa’s first black president who spent nearly one-third of his life as a prisoner of apartheid and fought against it as a political leader, passed on Thursday at the age of 95.
December 5, 2013
Students
Report: California Black College Student Achievement Caught in Persistent Opportunity Gap
A new report finds that Black student achievement in California higher education has largely been stagnant or declining for more than a decade.
December 5, 2013
Community Colleges
Just the Stats: Majority of College-Bound Students Select Wrong Majors
A recent study shows that most high school students who took the ACT and selected a major they intended to declare in college chose a major that did not fit with their academic strengths and interests.
December 5, 2013
Students
Univ. of Cincinnati Spending More on Diversity Effort
The University of Cincinnati is pumping more money into efforts to increase diversity, as some Black students raise concerns about race relations on the urban main campus.
December 4, 2013
HBCUs
State Rep Refused to Make ASU Fight Racial
State Rep. Alvin Holmes of Montgomery said he’s been criticized by a former Alabama State University trustee and others because he refused a request to help turn an investigation of the university into a racial fight.
December 4, 2013
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Black Colleges Face Uphill Battle to Survive
Dozens of predominantly Black colleges are facing battles to stay alive — battles even their supporters agree that some will lose.
December 4, 2013
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Co-op Programs Becoming Popular for Real World Experience
Through cooperative education, students gain valuable hands-on experience that helps them land jobs after graduation.
December 4, 2013
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It’s Better To Give
While our focus for DiverseBooks.net is on scholarly and academic books, that does not mean they are all on weighty, strictly academic subjects. All work and no play make one a dull scholar. We offer many titles on subjects that are informative but fun to read and that may appeal more to your avocations than your vocation
December 4, 2013
Health
Notre Dame Files Lawsuit Over Birth Control Mandate
The University of Notre Dame on Tuesday filed another lawsuit against the U.S. government, saying the federal health care overhaul forcing it to provide health insurance for students and employees that covers birth control contravenes the teachings of the Roman Catholic institution.
December 3, 2013
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