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Students
Veterans Flocking to College as Wars Wind Down
Many veterans face an array of challenges in making the transition to college life, but an increasing number of colleges and universities are taking steps to help.
October 20, 2013
Students
Jackson State Makes the Most of a Strange Homecoming
Grambling University football team protest leaves Jackson State University with no homecoming game.
October 20, 2013
Sports
Grambling Turns to 2nd Interim Football Coach
Grambling University, rocked by the football’s team boycott of practice on Wednesday, named its second interim coach Thursday since firing school legend Doug Williams as head coach last month.
October 17, 2013
Faculty & Staff
49ers Doctor, Stanford Professor Daniel Garza Dies
Daniel Garza, a leading researcher in concussion and brain-related injuries at Stanford University and the medical director and team physician of the San Francisco 49ers, has died.
October 17, 2013
Asian American Pacific Islander
Diverse Docket: University of Texas Law School Prevails
A Vietnamese-American former executive assistant to the law school dean at the University of Texas has lost her appeal in a suit alleging racial discrimination.
October 17, 2013
Students
Firmly in Place, Elizabeth City State Student/Councilman On the Move
One of Montrvias King’s first orders of business is to further establish and cultivate the relationship between ECSU and the city.
October 17, 2013
MSIs
The Value of TRIO to the Community
The clash between liberal and conservative values in the U.S. has never been more prevalent than it is when manifested in policies to promote higher education.
October 17, 2013
Home
Why Are the Underrepresented Minorities Underachieving in STEM?
A plethora of emerging reports have been probing the reasons behind disparate participation and completion rates in STEM majors among underrepresented minorities.
October 17, 2013
Sports
AAC Commissioner Against Paying Players
The commissioner of the American Athletic Conference says his league is willing to consider providing player stipends to offset the rising cost of attending college, but Mike Aresco is against paying athletes.
October 16, 2013
International
University of South Dakota to Work on Cultural Sensitivity After Incident
Unversity of South Dakota officials have said they plan to strengthen student conduct policies and do more work on cultural sensitivity after an incident involving an American Indian student during the school’s homecoming parade.
October 16, 2013
International
Report: Student Loan Woes Mirror Mortgage Problems
Complaints about the way financing companies are handling student loans are similar to those of frustrated mortgage-holders during the financial crisis.
October 16, 2013
Home
Experts Fear Potential Negative Impact of Revamped GED on Underrepresented
The new exam will cost more, and it will also be computerized. Experts say the earliest indications are that it will be more rigorous.
October 16, 2013
Students
Just the Stats: Higher Minority Participation in Community College Support Programs
Community Colleges continue to evolve, and as they do they experience new struggles with accountability measures, the increase in student diversity and financial constraints.
October 16, 2013
Students
Happy Anniversary, Sydne҆e!
Today marks the sixth anniversary of Marketing Manager Sydne҆e Vann joining the Diverse team. Sydne҆e, whose door is always open, is responsible for promoting Diverse and educating the public on the company’s value and product services.
October 15, 2013
Students
Judge Hears Voting Lawsuit Involving University of Alabama Greeks
University of Alabama sorority and fraternity members, many of whom registered to vote illegally, wrongly swayed a city election after being urged to the polls by illegal offers of booze, concert tickets and peer pressure, a lawyer for a failed candidate told a judge Tuesday.
October 15, 2013
African-American
Black Scholar’s Post-Civil War Diploma Survives
Two rare documents from a fleeting time after the Civil War when the University of South Carolina first admitted African-American students and faculty went on exhibition Tuesday.
October 15, 2013
Home
Under IPEDS Measures, Some Graduates and Transfers Still Considered Dropouts
Millions are classified as college dropouts based on the rigid criteria used by the federal government’s principal postsecondary education data collection program.
October 15, 2013
Home
Supreme Court Likely to Uphold Michigan Measure on Race
The Supreme Court seemed prepared Tuesday to uphold a voter-approved ban on taking account of race in college admissions.
October 15, 2013
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