Editor's Note Taking a Fresh Look In an interview with CNN.com, Princeton University professor Dr. Kwame Anthony Appiah said: “It would be impossible to say how Things Fall Apart influenced African writing. Apr 17, 2008, 15:06
Editor's Note Higher Education in the Land of Lincoln Northeastern Illinois University’s ENLACE program works to increase the number of Hispanics in graduate schools in hopes that today’s students will be future faculty. Apr 3, 2008, 13:25
Editor's Note Highlighting a Disturbing Trend — On and Off Campus I first read about the murder of Florida A&M University professor Dr. Sheryl Shivers-Blackwell last July while doing my daily scan of online newspapers from around the country. Mar 20, 2008, 19:45
Editor's Note All In The Family Last February, associate editor Toni Coleman looked into whether DNA tracing was an expensive waste of time, given the increasing popularity of African-Americans setting out to learn their African lineage.
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Editor's Note Transformations Through In a day when top radio show hosts hurl sexist and racist remarks at women college athletes and White college students don Afro wigs and gold teeth at parties, it is clear that many are in need of diversity training. Jan 24, 2008, 16:00
Editor's Note Our Salute to Scholars If you do the work you care most about, that’s where you’ll find true satisfaction. Jan 10, 2008, 15:00
Editor's Note Defining Moments It’s hard to believe that it’s been a year since we signed off for the holidays, but 26 editions later here we are again. Dec 27, 2007, 16:00
Editor's Note California's Golden Gateway Over the past year, we have published what we call our “state editions” where we take a close look at higher education in a particular state. So far, we have featured Georgia, New York, Texas, in that order, and now California. Dec 13, 2007, 14:30
Editor's Note American Indians Are Still Here Richard B. Williams, president of the American Indian College Fund and author of the “Last Word” in this edition, expresses what many Americans Indian in this country feel — that they are ignored, if not invisible in mainstream American society. Nov 29, 2007, 17:09
Editor's Note What Color IsYour Parachute? From the corporate recruitment of college students to retirement, the articles in our annual careers special report truly come full circle. Nov 15, 2007, 18:46
Editor's Note Educating Leaders for the Global Community We have covered minority student participation in study abroad programs over the years and although participation rates have not increased dramatically, much is being done within higher education to make such opportunities more accessible. Nov 1, 2007, 22:18
Editor's Note A Sign of the Times Prior to profiling Morehouse’s new president in the pages of Diverse, we reported online about his speech at the HBCU Week conference last month where he essentially outlined some of his plans for the all-male college. Oct 3, 2007, 16:34
Editor's Note Lobbying for Inclusion How history is recorded is usually dictated by who records it. Because like all writers, historians, whether writing a book or filming a documentary, approach it from their own point of view. Sep 20, 2007, 19:36