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Feature Stories Top 100 - Undergraduate Degree Producers We are coming to the end of an era! For many years we have been stating that the categories of race/ethnicity used in representing degree attainment will soon be changed. Jun 25, 2009, 21:55
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Feature Stories The Second Look Amid a foundering economy, many community colleges are experiencing enrollment increases that are “off the charts.” Jun 11, 2009, 23:59
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Feature Stories In Memoriam In our 25 years of publishing, we¡¯ve lost some friends along the way. Jun 11, 2009, 23:58
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Feature Stories Seasoned Leaders The following higher education presidents/chancellors of color have been at their respective two-or four-year institutions for 25 years or more, as long as Diverse, formerly Black Issues in Higher Education, has been published. Jun 11, 2009, 23:57
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Feature Stories Setting a New Standard Despite the gains minorities have made in student enrollment and higher education leadership, the needle needs to move further and faster in the next 25 years to narrow the widening educational achievement equity gap. Jun 11, 2009, 20:54
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Feature Stories Academic Hiring Trends Toward Part-time Faculty Institutions have grown increasingly dependent on adjunct faculty over the last few decades, and scholars of color are ever present among this group. Jun 11, 2009, 20:51
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Feature Stories 25 Legal and Legislative Milestones This timeline reflects some of the most significant legal and legislative milestones that have influenced higher education over the 25 years that Diverse: Issues In Higher Education, formerly Black Issues In Higher Education, has been in print. Jun 11, 2009, 20:46
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Feature Stories ‘Balancing Open Doors And National Security’ While the number of exchange visas for international tudents and professors is up overall, the post-Sept. 11 decline continues for many majority-Muslim countries. Jun 11, 2009, 20:31
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Feature Stories Celebrating the Life and Legacy Of Dr. John Hope Franklin Dr. John Hope Franklin chronicled the experiences of African-Americans like no one before him, forcing America to recognize Black history as American history. His contributions innumerable, his impact abiding. Here, scholars Robert Harris, David Levering-Lewis, John French and Clifton Wharton Jr. write about the celebrated scholar and activist. Jun 11, 2009, 20:19
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Feature Stories The Browning of U.S. Higher Education Changing student demographics may prove the most formidable ever for American colleges and universities as well as for public K-12 school systems, scholars say. Jun 11, 2009, 20:13
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Feature Stories 25 To Watch In previous anniversary editions, this publication has featured accomplished and established higher education leaders of note. This time, we feature 25 up-and-coming leaders, many of whom are carrying the diversity mantle forward in an avowed commitment to progress. Narrowing the field of great academicians and advocates to just 25 was no easy task! Although this should not be construed as an exhaustive list, please allow us to introduce you to 25 people, in alphabetical order, we expect to see more of. Jun 11, 2009, 20:10
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Feature Stories Unparalleled Challenges From keeping pace with technology to helping students finance their educations, four presidents discuss meeting head-on the multitude of challenges that HBCUs face in the 21st century. Jun 11, 2009, 14:21
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Feature Stories A Deceiving Label? There’s growing debate among educators on whether the umbrella Asian Pacific Islander label conceals disparities among Asian American students or provides political power in numbers. Jun 11, 2009, 14:11
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Feature Stories A Legacy of Leadership A tireless leader, volunteer and scholar,Kenneth Avila’s impact goes beyond the baseball field. May 28, 2009, 11:15