James B. Ewers Jr.Members of the academy offer insight into current events and higher education issues that impact people of color.DisabiltiesBeing Socially Responsible Keeps Our Dreams AliveOur lives revolve around making decisions. Each day we have a set of choices in front of us and our decisions will impact our paths in life.December 20, 2012Community CollegesPost-secondary Education and Training are Necessary in Today’s WorldThe options for students to become successful have never been better. Those of us who work with students must encourage them to exercise their options.September 24, 2012Opinion‘Personal Touch Initiative’ Should Enhance Student SuccessTerms like customer service and satisfaction surveys were not always aligned with higher education. More than likely, you heard people use these terms in the business community. It is quite a familiar sight these days to see greeters standing at the entrances of department stores extending a welcome to you. Consumers receive almost on a […]August 28, 2012OpinionCharacter Should Always Count in Awarding Athletic ScholarshipsAthletics is an important part of college life. Millions of dollars are spent each year on providing student athletes with scholarships. Of course these scholarships dollars allow student athletes to attend school free or almost free. Coaches spend a great deal of time talking with and meeting with young men and women about coming to […]July 30, 2012OpinionWill I Ever Wear My Hoodie Again?I didn’t ever think my hoodie would become a modern day fashion piece or a source of social unrest and discord. Well it appears that it has become both! Would you have given any thought to the idea that this piece of clothing attire would become a must-have item. I am an old school guy […]April 26, 2012OpinionUsing Dr. King’s Leadership to Extend Black History Month“This will be the day when all of God’s children will be able to sing with new meaning, “My country, tis of thee, sweet land of liberty, of thee I sing. Land where my fathers died, land of the pilgrim’s pride, from every mountainside, let freedom ring,” said Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. We have […]March 14, 2012OpinionPreparing for Life After High SchoolMillions of students are graduating from high school this graduation and will be opening a new chapter in their lives. Along with opening the new chapter, many students will have some reflective thoughts. There will be some who will conclude that high school was a training ground for things to come. While others will finally appreciate the value […]June 20, 2011OpinionHas Technology Replaced Common Decency and Manners?I was answering an email recently and thought about how far technology has taken us. In today’s need-it-right-now culture, a lot of things get done by simply pushing the send button on our computers. When did all of this actually start? Well, the age of technology is here and we are sitting right in the […]December 22, 2010OpinionStyling at HBCUs is Most AppropriateWhen I was a student at an HBCU in the South, I don’t remember there being a dress requirement. However I do recall receiving a letter from the school telling me what to bring. Among other things, they told me to bring a suit, a tie and a shirt. When I read this along with […]September 13, 2010OpinionLeBron James Has Both Fans and Detractors These DaysIn case you haven’t been around lately, LeBron James is making headlines. James, formerly the Cleveland Cavaliers’ Mr. Everything, became a free agent July 1. This occurred because he only signed a short-term deal with the Cavaliers a few years ago. Many would say this was a smart business decision. I would agree. James is […]July 13, 2010Previous PagePage 8 of 10Next Page