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Community Colleges
Going to the Extreme With College Dropouts
An anti-diversity idea being floated that people should be aware of.
October 19, 2014
Home
Diverse Conversations: Staying for the Long Haul
James Mergiotti has been in a leadership role at Peirce College for more than 16 years and is currently the president of one of the oldest colleges in America.
October 19, 2014
African-American
HBCUs Taking Concrete Steps to Support LGBTQA Students
As times and student demographics change, HBCUs will be increasingly challenged to ensure that all students are equally protected and valued on campus.
October 19, 2014
Sports
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Conference Brings Black Doctoral Candidates Together to Focus on Path to Success Report Encourages Incentivizing States to Share in Costs of Higher Education Free College Advising to Be Offered to Students from Poor and Middle Class Families The Secret Sauce of College Admissions
October 17, 2014
Students
New Report Finds Schools Inadequately Prepare Students for Global Success
The American Council of Trustees and Alumni has found that few high-schools require certain core classes as part of their college-ready curriculum.
October 16, 2014
Community Colleges
LSU Employee Asked to Stay off Campus After Trip to Liberia
Louisiana State University says an employee who trained Liberian police officers to use protective clothing has been asked to stay off campus for three weeks – the period during which Ebola virus symptoms could show up.
October 16, 2014
Home
Tuition Program Needs Help
Gov. Bill Haslam’s free tuition program is in need of mentors.
October 16, 2014
International
Austrian Conference Explores Global Diversity Issues
For the past few years, Kimberly Reyes has been spending a lot of time thinking about disparity, access and equity issues at American colleges and universities.
October 16, 2014
Students
Breakdown of State Lottery Funds Examined
A closer look at whether or not state lottery funds benefits the students who need it the most.
October 16, 2014
International
UTEP’s Aggressive Interventions Driving Student Achievement Success
The University of Texas at El Paso is retaining and conferring degrees at a high rate, despite many students’ Âfinancial barriers.
October 16, 2014
Students
Happy Anniversary!
Please join the Diverse staff today in wishing Marketing Manager Sydnée Vann a joyous day as she celebrates the seventh anniversary of joining the team.
October 15, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Harvard Law Professors Blast Sex Assault Policy
More than two dozen current and retired Harvard Law School professors, including Alan Dershowitz, are asking the university to abandon its new sexual misconduct policy because they say it violates the due process rights of the accused.
October 15, 2014
African-American
Pasadena City College to Pay Writer $26K for Rescinded Invitation
A California community college agreed to pay Oscar-winning screenwriter Dustin Lance Black $26,050 for rescinding a commencement speaking offer after a stolen sex video emerged online of the Milk writer.
October 15, 2014
Home
Diverse Conversations: Staying for the Long Haul
James Mergiotti has been in a leadership role at Peirce College for more than 16 years and is currently the president of one of the oldest colleges in America.
October 15, 2014
Faculty & Staff
UCLA Study Offers Hope on Emergency Room Crowding
The research could offer hope to those who worry that the expansion of health coverage under the Affordable Care Act will not ease emergency room crowding as President Obama and others have predicted.
October 15, 2014
Latinx
Joseph Francisco Developed Love for Science in Nurturing Environments
Even though the University of Nebraska―Lincoln’s Dr. Joseph Francisco didn’t have a role model at home who had gone to college — his grandparents, whom he lived with, did not go further than the second and third grade — he built his foundation to be a leader in academia there.
October 15, 2014
Students
China Bans Books by Pro-Hong Kong Protest Author
Authorities in China have ordered books by Chinese-American scholar Yu Ying-shih to be removed from sale, as Beijing expresses its displeasure with writers showing support for pro-democracy movements in Hong Kong and elsewhere, bookstores and publishers said.
October 14, 2014
Leadership & Policy
Alleged Capo Kills Self as Search in Mexico for Missing College Students Continues
The alleged leader of a drug gang implicated in the disappearance of 43 college students killed himself during a confrontation with Mexican security forces Tuesday, a day after protesters demanding an investigation into the students’ whereabouts burned government buildings in the southern state of Guerrero.
October 14, 2014
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