Hilary Hurd AnyasoHomeChasing a Degree — Dash or Marathon?It’s that time of year again, when we present the colleges and universities that confer the most undergraduate degrees…May 31, 2006InternationalInternational Realm Pushes U.S. DiversityThe Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks were beyond comprehension. But out of the tragic event came a renewed interest in the Middle East…May 17, 2006HomeReaching a Fever PitchI knew the issue of illegal immigration was heating up when in my own northern Virginia community…May 3, 2006HBCUsThe Evolution of Educational OpportunitiesHigher education has evolved to the extent that it touches the lives of most American adults, who at some point, will acquire skills and knowledge in a post-secondary institution…April 19, 2006StudentsThe Wide World of College SportsIt takes time and effort to be an outstanding student. And one must practice, practice, practice to be a stellar athlete. But to truly excel at both…April 5, 2006StudentsFostering a Sense of UnityThe recent Mardi Gras celebrations in New Orleans sparked a flurry of media coverage and reminded Americans that life in the Crescent City remains a distant cry from its pre-Katrina days…March 22, 2006Recruitment & RetentionKeeping Up With Emerging TechnologiesWe are on the brink of March Madness with a special edition on higher education information technology. Our focus on technology, which began as a special issue in…March 8, 2006African-AmericanA Memorable Black History MonthWhat’s making Black History Month memorable this year is that the Smithsonian Institution’s board of regents…February 22, 2006African-AmericanA Rich and Complex HistoryTo all of us who celebrate Black History Month, Diverse delivers an inviting array of feature stories that showcase the intellectual…February 8, 2006Community CollegesA Capital ConundrumFor years we have discussed doing an article about the lack of a community college in the nation’s capital…January 25, 2006Previous PagePage 7 of 9Next Page