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News Roundup
Harvard Business School Gets $10 Million Gift From Howard Cox for Health Care Initiative Fund
Harvard Business School received a $10 million gift from venture capitalist and alum Howard Cox to support the School's Health Care Initiative.
March 17, 2022
On the Move
DAWN SMALLWOOD
Dawn Smallwood has been appointed assistant vice president for campus safety and chief of police at Stony Brook University in New York. Smallwood is the first woman to hold the position in the university’s history.
March 17, 2022
Home
For Women's History Month, Diverse presents 25 innovative and dynamic women leaders who are paving the way for others in higher education.
March 16, 2022
Podcasts
We’re Not OK: Black Faculty Experiences and Higher Education Strategies with Authors Dr. Antija Allen and Justin Stewart
Dr. Antija Allen and Justin Stewart sit down with Diverse to discuss their book We’re Not OK: Black Faculty Experiences and Higher Education Strategies.
March 16, 2022
Rising Graduate Scholars
An Outside-the-Box Thinker
When Nathaniel Hudson was growing up in the early days of the computer, he enjoyed tinkering with technology and playing video games for hours. But he didn’t know computer science could be a career for him until he took a high school class on web design.
March 16, 2022
Rising Graduate Scholars
A Change Agent
Angie Le’s hunger for knowledge has led her across the globe, from Vietnam to South Korea, and finally to Florida International University (FIU), where she expects to receive her Ph.D. in public affairs in summer 2022.
March 16, 2022
Rising Graduate Scholars
A Difference Maker
For Bryan Jenkins, pursuing his doctorate was about broadening his horizons. He received his bachelor's degree in accounting and his master’s degree in health administration
March 16, 2022
Rising Graduate Scholars
A Scholar for Our Time
Born in New York and raised in Puerto Rico, Luis Miguel Mestre’s educational trajectory was changed by Hurricane Maria in 2017.
March 16, 2022
HBCUs
Officials Announce Funds for HBCUs That Received Bomb Threats
White House officials announce funding for eligible HBCUs that recently received bomb threats.
March 16, 2022
Rising Graduate Scholars
Marching to a Healthier Tune
As a Mexican-American woman pursuing a doctorate, Nancy Uriegas often reminds herself that she does, in fact, belong in academia.
March 16, 2022
Rising Graduate Scholars
Committed to Giving Back
Melissa Wheeler was propelled toward her doctorate by a professor once telling her that “statistically, you are not supposed to be here,” so she pursued not only a master’s degree in counseling psychology but is now a fourth-year doctoral candidate.
March 16, 2022
Rising Graduate Scholars
An Inquiring Mind
In her Ph.D. research, Rhondene Wint combines wet lab experimentation with computational methods. She points out that her current research investigates the genetic basis of neurogenesis.
March 16, 2022
Rising Graduate Scholars
Finding Representation as First Gen. Graduate in Isolating STEM Fields
When Matthew Culberson realized as an undergraduate at the University of California, Davis (UC Davis) that he wanted to be a chemistry professor, he immediately scoured the college’s website to find a Black chemistry professor.
March 16, 2022
On the Move
STEVEN BYRD
Steven Byrd has been appointed Director of Counseling and Wellness at Xavier University of Louisiana.
March 16, 2022
On the Move
VINI NATHAN
Vini Nathan has been appointed interim provost and vice president of academic affairs at Auburn University.
March 16, 2022
Rising Graduate Scholars
Working Toward Equitable Higher Education
Quatez Bernard Scott has been working in higher education for almost a decade, mostly in multicultural and student affairs. His current position is intercultural specialist at the Bolinga Black Cultural Resources Center at Wright State University.
March 16, 2022
Opinion
Too Woke to Talk About the Six Asian Americans Killed in Atlanta Last Year?
Is it too woke for universities to call for an end to the evil of Russia’s war in Ukraine where hundreds of innocent civilians have been killed? How about taking a stand against the evil of a defacto war of terror against Asian Americans in the U.S.
March 16, 2022
Rising Graduate Scholars
Studying Race and Place
Pamela Zabala has used her experiences as an undergraduate at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, to inform her research and scholarship as she pursues her Ph.D. in sociology at Duke University.
March 16, 2022
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