Lydia LumStudentsUC-Berkeley Beefing Up Student Resource Staff to Aid UnderservedThese new positions are part of an $800,000 initiative in efforts to better meet the needs of minorities and non-traditional, college-going populations.September 16, 2013HomeCal State University System Chancellor Learning on Listening TourDr. Timothy P. White’s experience as an immigrant leads him to go out of his way to ask students about their experiences and backgrounds, their needs and career hopes.September 5, 2013Faculty & StaffUC Berkeley Law School Dean Edley Taking Leave of AbsenceA giant in civil rights, equity and diversity issues, Christopher Edley Jr. has cut short his term as dean of the University of California, Berkeley law school as he battles prostate cancer.August 22, 2013StudentsComing to Terms with FisherLaw professors discuss using race in admissions policies following the Supreme Court’s decision in Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin.August 13, 2013African-AmericanAmerican Bar Association Examines Stand Your Ground LawsThe American Bar Association has created a national task force to review and analyze stand your ground laws in response to the Trayvon Martin case.August 11, 2013SportsTested Leaders Share Tips on Moving Forward When ‘Sky is Falling’Crisis management discussion was part of a summit of college and K-12 advancement leaders from throughout the United States and 16 foreign countries.July 17, 2013StudentsEducators Discuss Creating an Inclusive Environment for LGBTQ StudentsThe “Expanding the Circle” summer institute offered best practices and initiatives in academia and student affairs for LGBTQ students.June 30, 2013StudentsScholarship Fund’s Director Carrying on Social Justice LegacyCecilia Marshall, granddaughter of the late Thurgood Marshall, is the director of general scholarships at the Asian & Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund.June 26, 2013African-AmericanReport: Asian-American Subgroups Among Nation’s PoorestMultiple economic indicators show Southeast Asians, for instance, consistently among the so-called have-nots, according to a new study by UCLA researchers.June 6, 2013StudentsAsian-American Subgroups’ Higher Ed Status Supported by Latest Disaggregated DataHeterogeneity and educational disparities have been underscored since the University of California system expanded the number of AAPI ethnicities from eight to 23 on its application.June 5, 2013Previous PagePage 11 of 30Next Page