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STEM
San Francisco State Encouraging Underrepresented to March Forward, Give Back
The university aims to boost the proportion of underrepresented minorities who are biomedical and behavioral sciences majors in the annual graduating class to 40 percent.
November 4, 2014
Leadership & Policy
Diverse Down The Road
Diverse Senior Writer Jamal Eric Watson will be participating in the International Conference on Urban Education at Montego Bay, Jamaica this week. The conference is Thursday through Sunday. Advertising Manager Jae McCadden and Ralph Newell, Vice President for Business Development & Technology, will represent Diverse at the 2014 STEMtech Conference in Denver from Sunday through Wednesday, Nov. 12.
November 3, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Naval Academy Professor Under Fire
A civilian English professor at the U.S. Naval Academy has said that school officials have tried to silence him with a formal reprimand for speaking out against the schoolâs sexual assault prevention training.
November 3, 2014
Home
South Dakota Professor Seeks No Fault Divorce Law
A law professor at the University of South Dakota and the brother of a woman slain by her abusive husband are working together to draft a bill that will allow a person to seek divorce without proving fault.
November 3, 2014
Students
Review: Howard Fuller Chronicles His Road to Education Activism
The recently-released memoir, No Struggle, No Progress: A Warriorâs Life from Black Power to Education Reform, recounts Fullerâs education and evolution.
November 3, 2014
Students
How to Pick a College? Data Crunchers Hope to Help
The popularity of social media sites and advancements in the ability to analyze the vast amounts of data we put online give members of the class of 2015 more tools than ever to help chart their next step.
November 3, 2014
STEM
Johns Hopkins University Turns to Grade-School Program to Raise STEMâs Profile
The SABES program came about from a series of discussions at Johns Hopkins on how to best formulate a collaboration between the School of Education, the Whiting School of Engineering and Baltimore City Public Schools.
November 3, 2014
Students
I Voted Already. Did You?
Value your vote before the second coming of Jim Crow strips it from you.
November 2, 2014
Students
Ex-Band Member Guilty in Florida A&M Drum Majorâs Hazing Death
ORLANDO, Fla. â A former Florida A&M band member accused of being the ringleader of a brutal hazing ritual known as âCrossing Bus Câ that killed a drum major was convicted Friday of manslaughter and felony hazing. Dante Martin, 27, was the first to stand trial in the November 2011 death of 26-year-old Robert Champion [âŚ]
November 2, 2014
Students
Virginia State University President to Step Down Dec. 31
ETTRICK, Va. â Virginia State University President Keith T. Miller is resigning at the end of the year amid concerns over declining enrollment and financial woes. Miller on Friday agreed to step down Dec. 31 as he and the schoolâs board of visitors acknowledged a need for a change in leadership at the historically black [âŚ]
November 2, 2014
Health
Montgomery Rice Continues to Excel
Dr. Valerie Montgomery Rice who has managed great triumphs in education has recently been appointed to serve as the sixth president of Morehouse School of Medicine.
November 2, 2014
Students
ABCC Tackles the Issue of Relevancy at Annual Conference
The Association for Black Culture Centers focused on the continued importance of cultural centers in todayâs society.
November 2, 2014
Home
Professors Examine Affirmative Action And Racial Stereotypes in Higher Education
According to research done by two law professors at the University of California, Berkley, ending affirmative action in schools will not eliminate racial stereotypes.
November 2, 2014
Students
Many For-Profit Institutions Do Little to Benefit Students
Many for-profit institutions leave students with substandard educations, useless degrees and a large amount of debt.
November 2, 2014
Community Colleges
Parents of Mexicoâs Missing College Students Meet With President
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto met with parents of 43 missing teachers college students for the first time since they disappeared, apparently handed over to a drug gang by city police more than a month ago.
October 30, 2014
HBCUs
Alabama Pastor: College Official Touched Me, Too
A Baptist minister in Alabama said Thursday that he was inappropriately touched by a man now accused of sexually assaulting students at a state university in northeastern Pennsylvania.
October 30, 2014
Disabilties
Diverse Docket: Morehead State Unanimous Winner on Appeal
Morehead State University didnât violate First Amendment rights or commit disability discrimination when it denied tenure to an assistant professor of art history, a unanimous federal appeals panel has ruled.
October 30, 2014
Students
For-Profit Colleges Face âGainful Employmentâ Rule
For-profit colleges that donât produce graduates capable of paying off their student loans could soon face the wrath of the federal government.
October 30, 2014
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