Lydia LumStudentsNew Study Finds Millennials Well Prepared for the ‘Real World’The recession and its lingering effects are heavily influencing the academic choices of the Millennial generation, according to leaders of the study of more than 5,600 people between ages 17 and 23 who are either college students or college-bound high school juniors and seniors.October 7, 2012StudentsQ&A With Bernard Muir: Continuing TraditionsWith more than 20 years in sports administration, Bernard Muir joined Stanford University in August as its new director of athletics.September 11, 2012LatinxQ&A: As Public Policy Scholar, Bill Richardson Talks PoliticsFormer New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson speaks to Diverse about American politics in 2012 and his current role as a senior fellow at a Rice University public policy research institute.August 15, 2012HomeA True TrailblazerIn the fourth in a series of stories exploring diversity in American journalism, Diverse profiles Belva Davis, who overcame numerous discriminatory obstacles on her way to becoming one of northern California’s most prominent broadcast journalists.June 25, 2012Asian American Pacific IslanderDr. James Hirabayashi, Pioneering Ethnic Studies Scholar, Dies at 85Dr. James Akira Hirabayashi, an ethnic studies pioneer whose scholarly family is closely connected to the U.S. internment camps of World War II, has died – not long after producing a final book on the subject.June 3, 2012SportsAs Stanford Teammates, Sisters Excel on the Basketball Court, ClassroomThe Ogwumike sisters at Stanford University made history when both were named All-Americans, with Nneka selected to the first team and Chiney to the second team.May 29, 2012African-AmericanMinority-Serving Schools Targeted by Howard Hughes Medical Institute STEM GrantsTen minority-serving institutions are among 47 small colleges and universities receiving science education grants totaling $50 million-plus from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.May 23, 2012Asian American Pacific IslanderSan Francisco State U. Names New PresidentA veteran leader of public institutions, Dr. Leslie Wong has been named president of San Francisco State University.May 13, 2012StudentsPopular Powwow Celebrates Native American Presence at Stanford UniversityThe annual, student-run Stanford Powwow draws more than 300 dancers in full regalia from around the country and Canada and celebrates the respective cultures of the 300-plus Indian students on campus.May 6, 2012Native AmericansNewly Re-established White House Initiative Office to Seek Ideas on Native American EducationThe White House Initiative on American Indian and Alaska Native Education will host forums around the U.S. in the coming weeks to seek ideas on boosting educational outcomes for indigenous populations.April 30, 2012Previous PagePage 13 of 30Next Page