Lydia LumHomeUndocumented Undergrads Continue to Face ChallengesMany undocumented college undergraduates continue to grapple with unique educational and financial challenges and high stress levels, according to a new report.January 25, 2015LatinxInitiative in California Clearing Path to Law School for UnderrepresentedThere’s a broad effort to encourage and steer more community college graduates in California — especially minorities and other underrepresented populations — into law school.January 4, 2015STEMSan Francisco State Encouraging Underrepresented to March Forward, Give BackThe university aims to boost the proportion of underrepresented minorities who are biomedical and behavioral sciences majors in the annual graduating class to 40 percent.November 4, 2014HomeScholars: Civil Rights Act Hasn’t Leveled Societal Playing Field for MinoritiesPeople of color might have just as much difficulty today accessing the same health care, educational and employment opportunities as Whites as they did prior to the passage of the historic legislation 50 years ago.August 18, 2014StudentsExpert Sees AAPI Churches, Elders as Keys to LGBT Inclusion in Higher EdA former evangelical minister, Jess Delegencia led a conference session last week examining the intersections—and historical lack thereof—among Asian American and Pacific Islanders (AAPI), Christianity and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.June 30, 2014Asian American Pacific IslanderIntervention Programs Having Positive Impact on AAPI Educational AchievementAAPI community college students who participate in federally funded intervention programs are likelier than nonparticipating peers to earn associate’s degrees.June 16, 2014LGBTQ+Department of Interior Enlisting Scholars’ Help to Incorporate LGBT HistoryThe event kicks off a National Park Service theme study to identify and interpret places and events connected to the story of the LGBT community so that they can be included in parks and programs.June 9, 2014African-AmericanYuri Kochiyama, Human Rights Advocate and Malcom X Ally, DiesShe is perhaps most known for cradling Malcolm X’s head in her lap as he died from gunshot wounds in 1965, an image captured in a Life magazine photo.June 4, 2014StudentsChiang Remembered as Pioneer Biostatistician of Public HealthChiang’s use of statistics helped transform the health care field, impacted analyses of public health issues and underscored why biostatistics deserved to become its own discipline.May 15, 2014HealthUnderstanding the Political, Social Attitudes of AAPI CommunitiesAt the fourth annual AAPI Policy Research Summit, scholars presented data to dispel myths about the views of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities regarding critical policy issues.April 20, 2014Previous PagePage 9 of 30Next Page