Hilary Hurd AnyasoStudentsSelf-Navigating THE TERRAINThe absence of mentorship for Black women scholars could ultimately result in a dwindling pipeline.November 12, 2008Faculty & StaffApproaching Diversity From the Top DownThree university presidents talk about recruiting and retaining diverse populations as well as the diversity challenges that remain at their respective institutions.October 15, 2008InternationalKeep Fighting the Good FightWe kicked off this academic year in the previous edition featuring 10 champions of diversity — from the PhD Project to the University System of Georgia’s African-American Male Initiative, just to name two, in efforts to highlight those organizations and individuals that are truly doing their part to promote access to higher education for underrepresented groups.September 3, 2008Native AmericansKeeping With TraditionsWith the 2008 Olympic Games taking place in Beijing this month, approximately 4 billion viewers worldwide will tune into the two week-long event.August 6, 2008HBCUsA Continuing TrendMany of the issues that we covered in last year’s journalism edition leading up to the National Association of Black Journalists’ annual convention — the frenzy over the need for journalists to have multimedia skills, the steps media companies were taking to remain profitable and competitive, and whether newsrooms’ commitment to diversity would be abandoned in the process — have intensified one year later.July 23, 2008HomeWhat Higher Ed Is Doing Right … Or WrongIt’s always interesting to review year to year which college and universities produce the most minority graduates in a given discipline, and furthermore, which universities occupy the No. 1 position for graduating the most students of color in any given field. Our annual “Top 100” undergraduate and graduate editions allow you to do that.July 9, 2008HBCUsMusic to Our Ears“Minority” and “orchestra musicians” are not words you see often in the same sentence, much less spoken, but the Sphinx Organization is becoming a major player in changing the face of classical music.June 25, 2008Leadership & PolicyIt’s All About Degrees ConferredCollege rankings have always been a bit controversial, but over the last year debates over such lists, particularly U.S. News’ rankings, have really heated up.June 11, 2008SportsSaluting an All-time GreatThis year’s annual tribute to student-athletes takes on special meaning as it is the 15th anniversary of the death of tennis great Arthur Ashe Jr. for whom the award is named.May 28, 2008Leadership & PolicyMaking the LeapSitting through a session at the annual American Council on Education meeting in February on “Advancing Diversity in the College Presidency,” the presenters discussed recent findings from the ACE study “The American College President.”May 14, 2008Previous PagePage 2 of 9Next Page