Jamal E. MazyckHomeNoguera: Policymakers Ignoring Poverty as Key Barrier to Educational AchievementDr. Pedro Noguera, the Peter L. Agnew Professor of Education at New York University, says attempts to transform public schools are missing the mark because of improper focus.December 11, 2014SportsTemple University Aims to Broaden Access With New Test OptionApplicants who do not submit test scores will be required to answer specifically designed, self-reflective short answer questions that speak to non-cognitive attributes.October 9, 2014StudentsBooker T. Washington Descendant: Fight for Quality Education ConstantAmanda Washington, Booker T. Washington’s great-great granddaughter, assesses the state of education 50 years after the signing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.July 1, 2014African-AmericanExperts Cite Strides, Struggles for Blacks in Higher Education Since JuneteenthThe program commemorated one of the oldest known celebrations for the end of slavery in the U.S. by highlighting the overarching HBCU significance since 1865 and the fight for equal education post-Brown v. Board of Education.June 23, 2014Community CollegesEquity, Inclusion Take Center Stage at NISOD ConferenceNISOD partners with Diverse to launch new awards program.May 28, 2014StudentsOne on One With Isa AdneyThe respected voice on community college issues delivers a keynote address at the NISOD Conference.May 27, 2014SportsLGBT Organizations Step Up for College AthletesExperts say collegiate athletes are often at a loss when it comes to LGBTQ outreach and education.May 8, 2014StudentsStudy: Asian Americans Gaining Equity Ground with AANAPISI DesignationThe report finds that minorities already enrolled in post-secondary education need services and support to successfully matriculate now more than ever.April 29, 2014StudentsExcelencia in Education Report Reveals Latino College Completion Strides and StrugglesWhile enrollment numbers for Latino students are relatively high, the degree attainment data in the report exposes a significant equity gap in college completion.April 16, 2014StudentsDiversity Abroad Seeks to Boost Minority Participation in International StudyAccording to the Institute of International Education (IIE), of all U.S. students that participate in study abroad programs, 76.4 percent are White as of 2012.April 8, 2014Previous PagePage 2 of 4Next Page