Lydia LumStudentsFormer Executive Neil Horikoshi Adds Capacity to Asian & Pacific Islander American Scholarship FundHaving spent two and a half years as president of the nation’s largest nonprofit organization devoted to giving scholarships to college-goers of Asian descent, Horikoshi has emerged as a national advocate for postsecondary access and equity for that population.June 26, 2011StudentsNCORE Conference: Scholar Offers Perspectives on Inter-Minority RacismDuring the 24th annual National Conference on Race & Ethnicity in American Higher Education, educators examined not only race, gender, religion and sexual orientation, but intersections among them.June 5, 2011Leadership & PolicyNCORE Conference: College Presidents Share Impact of International ProgramsRemarks by Howard University president Sidney Ribeau and other college presidents came Thursday in a symposium examining the internationalization of their institutions during the annual meeting of the National Conference on Race & Ethnicity in American Higher Education.June 2, 2011Asian American Pacific IslanderUC Berkeley Law Professor Goodwin Liu Withdraws Appellate Court Judgeship BidAmid unflinching Republican opposition, embattled judicial nominee Goodwin Liu has officially withdrawn his name for a federal post that many political and legal insiders have viewed as his stepping stone to the U.S. Supreme Court.May 26, 2011Asian American Pacific IslanderMore Than a Tiger MomCelebrated but controversial author and Yale University law professor Amy Chua’s takes on world geopolitics have long been a hot topic in the academy.May 23, 2011African-AmericanWork of Chinese American Activist Documented in New BookDr. Scott Kurashige spent more than 10 years collecting and editing activist Grace Lee Boggs’ speeches and newspaper articles into The Next American Revolution: Sustainable Activism for the Twenty-First Century.May 18, 2011StudentsAsian American Publications Seeing Growth on U.S. CampusesThe general public’s consumption of U.S. media has declined steadily in recent years, but segments of ethnic media have seen “significant growth” nationally, according to the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism.May 8, 2011HomeScholar Combines Math and Social Justice in the ClassroomDr. Chawne Kimber uses the little-known discipline of mathematics of social justice to teach Lafayette College students to examine numbers.May 2, 2011StudentsRecent Law School Graduates Face the Tightest Job Market in YearsBut amid lingering industry wide uncertainties, officials at some law schools are scrambling to ensure that underrepresented minorities get jobs.April 20, 2011HomeUC Davis Law Professor Creates Cartoons to Teach Copyright LawKeith Aoki hopes his time-consuming labor teaches and empowers not only students but also the countless artists whose creativity can be stymied by trademark and copyright laws.April 14, 2011Previous PagePage 16 of 30Next Page