Hilary Hurd AnyasoHomeA Monumental and Multicultural TaskHappy New Year! I hope everyone had a safe and happy holiday season and is looking forward to the spring semester…January 11, 2006Leadership & PolicyA Long, Winding RoadAs we close 2005, it’s been a year unlike any other in terms of changes at Cox, Matthews and Associates…December 28, 2005Leadership & PolicyCulture Clashes in the SouthThe cover story for this edition, “Swept Into the Background,” looks at one of the under-reported…December 14, 2005Community CollegesMaking The Greatest ImpactDr. James Hildreth must be quite a man. I haven’t met him personally, but our writer came back from…November 30, 2005Faculty & StaffThe Pivotal Role of WomenThe recent passings of leading ladies of the civil rights movement, Constance Baker Motley…November 16, 2005Faculty & StaffReluctant DiscussionsReluctant Discussions Long before Hurricane Katrina hit, the academy was already looking more closely at the issue of class in regards to diversity. Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s rulings on the University of Michigan’s affirmative action policies, several colleges and universities, shying away from considering race, began to look at class via family income as […]November 2, 2005HomeOld Stories Get Fresh ReportingThis issue’s cover story should come as no surprise to anyone who has been a loyal reader of Black Issues In Higher Education. The plight of African-American men in American society has long been a topic of inquiry and investigation in the magazine before its transition to Diverse: Issues In Higher Education. Ernest Holsendolph, formerly […]October 19, 2005HBCUsProviding Shelter From the StormIn this issue, coverage of Hurricane Katrina’s impact on higher education and the nation takes on even greater prominence thanOctober 5, 2005LatinxAn Education in SurvivalBy the time you read this edition of Diverse, we will have been living with the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina for just under one monthSeptember 21, 2005HomeThe Only Thing Constant Is ChangeChange is hard. Behind the scenes at Cox, Matthews and Associates, I can tell you that helping manage the shift from Black Issues In Higher Education to Diverse has presented Story:September 7, 2005Previous PagePage 8 of 9Next Page