Lydia LumStudentsReport: Americans More Concerned About Wealth-based Achievement Gaps Than Racial InequitiesAmericans are more concerned about—and more supportive of—proposals to close wealth-based achievement gaps among students than they are about Black-White or Hispanic-White gaps, according to a new report.August 14, 2016StudentsManagement Leadership Program Aims to Boost Workforce DiversityManagement Leadership for Tomorrow (MLT) provides minority students with one-on-one leadership coaching, role-playing exercises and networking opportunities to groom them for future management positions.July 24, 2016StudentsFaculty of Color Urged to Heed Call of ActivismNumerous NCORE attendees agreed that it’s imperative for faculty and staff of color to find ways to stand in solidarity with today’s underrepresented and disadvantaged students amid racial tensions, escalating tuition and national political rhetoric that is often anti-minority, anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim.June 6, 2016HomeNCORE Director Kathleen Wong(Lau): Path to Inclusion Must Be Carefully Mapped OutDr. Kathleen Wong(Lau), who has launched faculty training institutes and administrator training on management and leadership on diversity and innovation, says the curriculum should address participants “from where they are and the theoretical premise of where you want them to go.”June 3, 2016StudentsNCORE Director Kathleen Wong(Lau): Path to Inclusion Must Be Carefully Mapped OutDr. Kathleen Wong(Lau), who has launched faculty training institutes and administrator training on management and leadership on diversity and innovation, says the curriculum should address participants “from where they are and the theoretical premise of where you want them to go.”June 2, 2016StudentsScholars Find Texas Automatic Admissions Create College MismatchesThe researchers found that overmatch rates among Blacks and Hispanics were 29 and 25 percent, respectively, while overmatch rates for Asians and Whites were 15 and 13 percent, respectively.May 24, 2016StudentsUtah Valley University Changing Landscape with Latino InitiativeUVU also tripled its annual number of Latino graduates from 2004 to 2014, thanks to support and outreach by many university staff and faculty.May 23, 2016Asian American Pacific IslanderED Initiates $1M Grant to Improve AAPI Educational OutcomesRecognizing that some Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have more educational disparities than others do, the U.S. Department of Education has launched a new, $1 million grant program aimed at improving college and career prospects.May 16, 2016African-AmericanWatanabe Dedicates Career to the Advancement of Asian AmericansUniversity of Massachusetts professor Dr. Paul Watanabe leads research designed to strengthen and further Asian American involvement in political, economic, social and cultural life.May 1, 2016HomeAcademic Studies Underscore Benefits of Government Assistance to PoorThey are the most recent contributions to ongoing national discourse over whether public assistance can improve long-term outcomes for low-income children.April 28, 2016Previous PagePage 4 of 29Next Page