Frank MatthewsAfrican-AmericanWalter Leonard: A Legendary Leader for All SeasonsWalter Leonard, who died Tuesday at age 86, was one of the pioneering education leaders who successfully paved the way for Blacks to hold leadership roles at both elite historically Black and White institutions.December 10, 2015SportsClemson’s Dabo Swinney Winning in Classroom, on the FieldWith a graduation rate of 84 percent, and an Academic Performance Rate (APR) that consistently ranks in the top 10 percent of all Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) programs, Clemson’s football team is as much a model of success in the classroom.December 4, 2015StudentsBernie Milano Maintains Long-term Focus on Minority Doctorate ProgramIn an exclusive interview with Diverse, KPMG Foundation President Bernie Milano discusses the state of affairs at The PhD Project and what lies ahead for the storied initiative.September 8, 2010African-AmericanETS Report Notes Arrested Progress in Closing Black-White Achievement GapEducational Testing Service study finds no clear reason why Black academic progress has halted since the 1980s.September 6, 2010Leadership & PolicySaint Augustine’s Dianne Suber Urges News Media Confidence by Black CollegesThe Saint Augustine’s College president says public relations is as important to a college as any other campus initiative, and her school has positive national television exposure to prove it.August 19, 2010Leadership & PolicyObservers Say U. of Virginia Diversity Prowess Safe with SullivanWhen a highly selective institution garners an enviable diversity record as that found at The University of Virginia change at the top is bound to raise concerns. But those familiar with the school’s new president say those concerns are unwarranted.January 14, 2010HBCUsEnhanced HBCU Teacher Preparation Role Discussed at U.S. Education Department MeetingA national strategy to avert teacher shortages as well as improve overall teaching quality in U.S. public schools will include the participation of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) as key players in the formulation of strategic policies, U.S. Education Department officials told a gathering of HBCU education school officials and HBCU presidents on Tuesday.June 9, 2009HomeA Steady Hand in Uncertain TimesThe global economic crisis has proved the value of TIAA-CREF’s fundamental model, says the company’s president and CEO.April 29, 2009Asian American Pacific IslanderOpinion: Exam Winners and LosersIssues of Race, Testing and Selectivity Before the Supreme CourtApril 22, 2009African-AmericanBlacks in Higher Education Meet“I really feel good” was Dr. Roland Smith’s reaction to a question about the recently held meeting of the American Association of Blacks in Higher Education.April 7, 2008Page 1 of 2Next Page