Hilary Hurd AnyasoStudentsEducating Leaders for the Global CommunityWe have covered minority student participation in study abroad programs over the years and although participation rates have not increased dramatically, much is being done within higher education to make such opportunities more accessible.October 31, 2007HBCUsDiversity Efforts in the WorksFirst, I want to introduce a new section called “What Works!” in which we feature successful efforts on the part of colleges and universities to tackle anything from diversity recruitment to fund raising. The first column debuts on pg. 12. We invite all of our readers to submit a brief synopsis via e-mail outlining the […]October 16, 2007Asian American Pacific IslanderA Sign of the TimesPrior to profiling Morehouse’s new president in the pages of Diverse, we reported online about his speech at the HBCU Week conference last month where he essentially outlined some of his plans for the all-male college.October 2, 2007InternationalLobbying for InclusionHow history is recorded is usually dictated by who records it. Because like all writers, historians, whether writing a book or filming a documentary, approach it from their own point of view.September 19, 2007HomeSobering StatisticsSixty-seven percent of Black male students who begin college never complete their degrees.September 5, 2007LatinxDeep in the Heart of Texas Higher EducationWe are “on the road again” with our state editions and, as evident by our cover, we are focusing on the state of Texas.August 8, 2007Community CollegesThe Changing Face of JournalismThe business climate affecting journalism has radically changed over the years. Mergers between entertainment companies and news organizations have contributed to what many journalists see as an erosion of seriousness in the news media.July 25, 2007HomeThe Will to SucceedIn our cover story, “Making It Happen,” four Latina women share their stories about how they realized their educational and professional dreams despite facing various obstacles, including low cultural expectations or financial constraints. The underlying theme for each of their stories is “knowledge is power.”June 27, 2007MSIsSpring Clean Your Plate, But Choose WiselyRemember fearing the dreaded weight gain dubbed the “Freshman 15?”April 18, 2007StudentsStanding Out As Student-AthletesCollege sports are huge! And at no time throughout the year is that as evident as during March Madness.April 4, 2007Previous PagePage 4 of 9Next Page