Lois ElfmanInstitutionsThe 2022 Most Promising Places to Work in Student AffairsDiverse presents this year's Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs — a national recognition that celebrates student affairs workplaces that are vibrant, diverse, and supportive.March 2, 2022SportsThe College Basketball Players Benefiting from NIL DealsCollege basketball players across the country are seeking to monetize their names, images, and likenesses (NIL).February 17, 2022SportsExamining How Omicron Has Impacted the Winter Sports SeasonIntercollegiate athletics commenced in the fall 2021 semester with great expectations.February 14, 2022Faculty & Staff2022 Emerging Scholar: Dr. Greses PérezDr. Greses Pérez combines her professional experience as an engineer and expertise as a learning scientist and science educator to engage and inform not only her students but also academia about who could be entering the engineering profession.February 2, 2022Faculty & Staff2022 Emerging Scholar: Dr. Roderick L. CareyDr. Roderick L. Carey deftly combines theory and practice in his teaching and research with the goal of informing practitioners and institutions how to achieve better outcomes for Black and Latinx boys and young men.January 31, 2022HBCUsUNCF and The Steve Fund Partner on Mental Well-Being ConferencePresentations addressed mental health needs of HBCU students during the pandemic.January 28, 2022Faculty & Staff2022 Emerging Scholar: Dr. Lucas Martin CheadleAfter six years as a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard Medical School, neuroscientist Dr. Lucas Martin Cheadle began his position as an assistant professor at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) in 2020.January 27, 20222022Bridging NationsJanuary 24, 20222022Expanding Engineering CultureJanuary 24, 2022DemographicsReport Draws Correlation Between Well-Being and OpportunityPolicy report examines the interplay among critical forces that strengthen or weaken opportunities.January 20, 2022Previous PagePage 17 of 20Next Page