Ronald RoachAfrican-AmericanMarc Morial Chats With DiverseEducation.comMarc Morial, the president and CEO of the National Urban League, took time before the group’s annual conference, which celebrates the league’s 100th anniversary, to talk about the organization’s civil rights, economic development and education agenda.July 28, 2010Faculty & StaffChicago State Provost: Famed Black Poet Not Singled Out for RetaliationIn a public response to the resignation of one of Chicago State University’s most celebrated faculty members, the university provost reiterated the position that the administration has not singled out acclaimed poet and activist Haki R. Madhubuti for retaliation.April 6, 2010STEMJustice Center Trains Future Lawyers, Seeks Criminal Justice ReformDavid A. Singleton believes that taking the long view in advocating for progressive change in the criminal justice system starts with the basics: legal education.March 31, 2010StudentsMaking it MandatoryWith high-profile digital devices such as the Apple iPad hitting the consumer market, higher education institutions consider the latest wave of mobile computing gadgets for adoption as campuswide tools.March 30, 2010HomeRetracing The Journey Through Hallowed GroundCollaborating with Black historical societies and scholars, regional history project publishes African-American history volume on national heritage area.February 3, 2010Community CollegesScholars Tout Community College RevitalizationThe Washington-based Center for American Progress released three research papers Wednesday detailing how the nation’s community colleges can help lead the revitalization of U.S. postsecondary education and reinvigorate American work-force development for the 21st century.January 27, 2010Leadership & PolicyMinority Male Plight Demands Broad U.S. Action, College Board SaysA College Board report highlighting the “overwhelming barriers” U.S. minority males confront in becoming educated and productive citizens.January 26, 2010HBCUsWorld Bank Seeks Diverse U.S. EmployeesThis past fall the World Bank launched a new chapter in its long-running diversity and inclusion efforts by inaugurating the US Minorities Working Group.January 25, 2010Leadership & PolicyHigher Education Leaders Urged To Recognize U.S. Disparities, Their Impact on the AcademyBarack Obama’s presidential election may have convinced some Americans that they’re living in a post-racial society, but societal disparities persist between racial groups and are accentuated in American higher education, a distinguished University of Chicago historian told attendees at a Washington higher education event.January 21, 2010Faculty & StaffBanking On DiversityBoasting a racially and culturally diverse work force, the World Bank aims to spread awareness about its mission to increase employment of under-represented U.S. minorities.January 20, 2010Previous PagePage 23 of 55Next Page