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Diverse Docket: Weatherford College Prevails in Discrimination Suit
A federal appeals court has upheld a Texas community college’s defense against discrimination and retaliation charges by the former chair of its Kinesiology Department.
April 30, 2014
Leadership & Policy
Budget Board Approves $6M Loan to South Carolina State University
The loan is to keep the financially battered HBCU afloat for the rest of the school year, but how it continues to operate after that remains questionable.
April 30, 2014
Students
Higher Ed Experts Advocate Use of Technology to Promote Globalization
The educators warned, however, that technology alone cannot replace sound pedagogical classroom instruction.
April 30, 2014
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Diverse On The Go!
Senior Writer Jamal Watson is attending the British Council Going Global Conference at the Miami Beach Convention Center through Friday. He can be reached at jwatson1@diverseeducation.com. You can follow him on twitter @jamalericwatson.
April 29, 2014
HBCUs
Tuskegee University Names Brian Johnson New President
A new president has been selected to lead Tuskegee University.
April 29, 2014
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Virginia ‘Dreamers’ Eligible for In-state Tuition
Attorney General Mark Herring on Tuesday instructed Virginia colleges to grant in-state tuition to potentially thousands of students who were previously considered ineligible because of their immigration status.
April 29, 2014
Opinion
Six Supremely Absurd Court Statements on Affirmative Action
On a 6-2 vote in Schuette v. BAMN, the Supreme Court reversed the opinion of the Sixth Circuit Court that struck down the law.
April 29, 2014
Students
Study: Asian Americans Gaining Equity Ground with AANAPISI Designation
The report finds that minorities already enrolled in post-secondary education need services and support to successfully matriculate now more than ever.
April 29, 2014
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Campus Rape Addressed by White House Task Force
The Obama administration admonished colleges and universities ― “No more turning a blind eye” ― as it released guidelines designed to stem sexual assaults on campuses and help the victims.
April 29, 2014
Opinion
The Pathology of the ‘Neo-Peculiar Institution:’ Sport, Race and the ‘New Normal’
The Sterling controversy speaks to the very real manner in which folk of color are excluded from the power center of large organizations.
April 29, 2014
Students
International Conference Focuses on Preparation for Competition in Global Market
Global experts from 70 countries have gathered to strategize about a broad range of issues that will impact the future of international higher education.
April 29, 2014
Students
Students in Ohio Protest Tuition Hikes
Students across Ohio are protesting recent tuition increases enacted or proposed at eight of the state’s 14 public universities.
April 28, 2014
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Study: 1 in 25 Death Cases Likely Innocent
Science and law have led to the exoneration of hundreds of criminal defendants in recent decades, but big questions remain: How many other innocent defendants are locked up? How many are wrongly executed?
April 28, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Sterling Controversy Shows Race to Be America’s Achilles Heel
Here we are in 2014 and race remains at the top of our social disorders list.
April 28, 2014
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Donna Brazile Looks to Inspire Women to Enter Politics, Effect Change
The political pioneer and educator continues to work at a hectic pace as she grooms the next generation of achievers.
April 28, 2014
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Report: 4 IN 5 U.S. High School Students Graduate
U.S. public high schools have reached a milestone, an 80 percent graduation rate. Yet that still means 1 of every 5 students walks away without a diploma.
April 28, 2014
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UMass Boston Breaking Through in Bid to Bring Diversity to STEM
UMass Boston is standing out from its famous neighbors due to its high enrollment of minorities in the College of Mathematics and Science.
April 28, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Dr. Deborah Tannen – University Professor, Georgetown University
Author of more than 20 books, Tannen is a university professor and professor of linguistics at Georgetown University. She has been a McGraw Distinguished Lecturer at Princeton University and a fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, following a term in residence at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J. […]
April 28, 2014
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