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Community Colleges
Anna Dina Joaquin Utilizes Linguistic Skills to Help Others Succeed
There was no indication in Dr. Anna Dina Joaquinâs high school report card that she would one day become a university professor, but the Filipino Americanâs familyâs strong immigrant values â hard work and education â along with encouragement from a key mentor, eventually propelled her to go from nearly the bottom of her [âŚ]
January 28, 2014
Students
College Athletes Form Union Against NCAA âDictatorshipâ
Northwestern Universityâs quarterback and the United Steelworkers announced plans Tuesday to form the first labor union for college athletesâthe latest salvo in the bruising fight over whether amateur players should be paid.
January 28, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Prepared to Be a Professor, Not a Pioneer
One of the major challenges women of color faculty face is being pioneers or trailblazers in their departments or universities, often voluntarily and without guidance.
January 28, 2014
African-American
SiriusXM Radio Channel Broadcasts the HBCU Experience
Launched in November, the Howard University Radio Network manages the HBCU Channel on SiriusXM channel 142 to showcase the Black college experience.
January 28, 2014
Students
Feds Reviewing Pa. Studentâs Bomb Arrest
The FBI and federal prosecutors were reviewing allegations against a college student from Russia who has been charged with possessing bomb-making and marijuana-growing materials, though police acknowledge the suspect told them he wasnât planning on âblowing anything up.â
January 27, 2014
Community Colleges
State AGs Investigating For-Profit Education Firms
Attorneys general for more than a dozen states have ordered several for-profit education companies to turn over information on the firmsâ business practices.
January 27, 2014
Home
Diverse Conversations: Recruiting a Diverse Student Population
John LaBrie, dean and vice president for Professional Education, Northeastern University College of Professional Studies, offers tips and strategies on how institutions can recruit diverse student populations.
January 27, 2014
Students
Samford Lawâs Wendy Greene Uses Lessons of Civil Rights Movement to Fight Current Day Racial Inequality
This Diverse 2014 Emerging Scholar, inspired by the work of Thurgood Marshall and student-led sit-ins during the civil rights movement, is a sought-after speaker on racial and gender inequality in the workplace.
January 27, 2014
Sports
Stanford Keeps Bill Walshâs Diversity Legacy a Priority
Stanfordâs current diverse line-up of Black athletic leadership stems from the work of legendary 49ers coach Bill Walsh, who promoted minority leadership on and off the field.
January 27, 2014
Students
Feds reviewing Pa. studentâs bomb arrest
PITTSBURGH (AP) â The FBI and federal prosecutors were reviewing allegations against a college student from Russia who has been charged with possessing bomb-making and marijuana-growing materials, though police acknowledge the suspect told them he wasnât planning on âblowing anything up.â
January 27, 2014
Leadership & Policy
University of Michigan Names Mark Schlissel New President
Brown University Provost Mark Schlissel was named Friday as the new president of the University of Michigan, vowing to strengthen what he called a âjewelâ of higher education in the U.S.
January 26, 2014
Leadership & Policy
Emanuel Wants Single Bid for Obama Library
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel says he wants the city to submit a unified bid for President Barack Obamaâs presidential library.
January 26, 2014
Students
Richard Sherman, Stanford Communications Major and Super Bowl Lout
You can study communications. But it doesnât mean youâve mastered it.
January 26, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Eduardo GonzĂĄlez Putting UMass Boston on Map With Grants and Success
This Diverse 2014 Emerging Scholar is exactly where he wanted to be, doing high-level research on theoretical math that has attracted the attention of his peers and federal grantmakers.
January 26, 2014
Community Colleges
Humanities Majors Donât Fare as Badly as Portrayed, New Earnings Report Says
People who major in the humanities and social sciences donât earn as much as their classmates in the physical and natural sciences, math or engineering, but the gap is not as wide as has been portrayed.
January 26, 2014
Sports
Game Changer: Experts Say Health Risks to Put Football in Hands of Low-Income, Minority Players
As more and more reports of brain injuries are tied to football, experts warn it will become a game played by low-income and minority players and watched by White spectators.
January 26, 2014
Students
U. of Michigan Students Seeking Diversity to Meet With School Officials
University of Michigan students seeking to promote racial diversity at the school are expected to meet with university officials today.
January 23, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Protesting Utah Student Pays Tuition in $1 Bills
A University of Utah student says he paid his tuition bill with 2,000 one-dollar bills as a silent protest against the rising cost of college.
January 23, 2014
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