Diverse StaffLatinxCalifornia DREAM Act ‘Graduation’ Ceremony Draws Hundreds to San FranciscoHundreds of young, undocumented immigrants gathered in San Francisco recently to celebrate those given the opportunity to graduate by the California DREAM Act.July 5, 2012HomeAt 52, Woman Earns UCLA Undergraduate Degree with HonorsLos Angeles resident Teresa A. Pitts graduated in May with honors from the University of California at Los Angeles.July 2, 2012OpinionScholar Says Minority Health Has Much to Gain with Affordable Care ActHealth care expert and think tank scholar Brian D. Smedley contends that the Affordable Care Act means that people of color can expect to benefit from measures that seek reduction in health disparities.July 1, 2012African-AmericanAdvocate: For Socially Disadvantaged Students, Early College High School Can Help Ensure College CompletionEarly college high schools have become a viable option for those from low-income and socially disadvantaged backgrounds, the spokesman for a Cincinnati-based social enterprise organization writes.July 1, 2012HomeLegal Scholars Unsurprised by Chief Justice Roberts on Health Care RulingCNN reported Thursday that legal scholars expressed little surprise that John G. Roberts Jr., the conservative chief justice of the United States, proved to be the pivotal vote in upholding the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act.June 28, 2012HomeAfrican-American Educator Helps Push Mitt Romney’s Education AgendaDr. Rod Paige has re-entered the Republican party’s national education policymaking ranks as a special adviser to presidential candidate Mitt Romney.June 26, 2012SportsLatest NCAA Postseason Bans Hit HBCUs HardSeveral HBCUs will not be allowed to participate in 2012-2013 postseason play according to the just-released NCAA listing of schools that did not meet minimum academic progress guidelines.June 20, 2012HomeInterview: The Tanning of America with Dr. Marcia Alesan DawkinsA Brown University scholar cautions that the growing increase in non-White births in the U.S. will not guarantee more social justice in America in the coming decades.June 12, 2012Native AmericansFormer University of New Mexico Regent Inspires NCORE AudienceRecounting her experiences growing up on a Navajo reservation in New Mexico and the isolating effects of academia on minority students, Sandra Begay-Campbell struck a chord with the women at this year’s NCORE event.June 3, 2012Asian American Pacific IslanderAsian American Group Files Supreme Court Brief Opposing Race-Conscious Affirmative ActionThe 80-20 National Asian American Educational Foundation has filed an amicus brief in support of the plaintiff in the Fisher v. University of Texas case.May 30, 2012Previous PagePage 31 of 115Next Page