Royel JohnsonOpinionUnder Siege: Attacks on DEI and its Implications for StudentsFighting and prevailing against attacks on DEI will require a similar, well-coordinated, and funded countermovement among college leaders, policymakers, philanthropists, and think-tank organizations.October 15, 2023OpinionWhat Foster Care Awareness Month Means for Higher EducationColleges and universities have an institutional responsibility to undertake efforts that improve the material conditions of young people with foster care experience.June 1, 2022OpinionInstitutionalizing Support for College Students Impacted by Foster CareDespite the growing national media attention, shedding light on the precarious experiences of college students impacted by the foster care system, they remain on the margins of higher education research, policy and discourse. The data are clear though. On any given day there are nearly half of million youth in the foster care system (of which Black and Native American students are disproportionately represented) who have been subject to some form of abuse, neglect, or concerns about safety and wellbeing.February 19, 2020Page 1 of 1