Michelle J. NealyNative AmericansBest & Brightest: Student Works to Maintain Her Tribe’s ExistenceMelissa Velky, a third-year law student at Michigan State University’s College of Law, is not waiting until graduation to immerse herself in a serious legal confrontation.April 22, 2008StudentsNew Report Highlights Schools That Make Minority Student Success a PriorityThe causes of poor college graduation rates among low-income, first-generation and minority students have pervaded the pages of academic publication for years, while the instances in which African-American students have outperformed their White counterparts in the same area have gone largely undocumented.April 20, 2008StudentsIndustry Experts Urge College Boards to Exert More OversightWith so many campus controversies of late, from the alleged misappropriation of college funds by some leaders to the alleged kickbacks from student loan providers to some financial aid officials, the role of board of trustee members comes into question.April 16, 2008Leadership & PolicyTexas Southern University President Plans New Direction for UniversityTexas Southern University has spent the last two years in the headlines because of financial mismanagement and the firing of previous president Priscilla Slade. Dr. John Rudley, the newly appointed president of TSU, discusses the new vision for the Houston historically Black university.April 16, 2008StudentsA Time To Grieve and HealToday marks the one-year anniversary of the most deadly and violent school shooting in American history.April 15, 2008Asian American Pacific IslanderJudging the Moral Character of Black and Hispanic ChildrenExamining the academic achievement disparities in K-12 education between Black and Hispanic students compared to White and Asian students is not a science, however the study of moral and ethical disparities that exist between the same groups could be groundbreaking and controversial.April 10, 2008HomeBridging Purpose With Practice in TeachingTo prepare students for lives of civic engagement and economic responsibility, the professoriate must create a modern education structure that integrates liberal arts teaching practices and professional training.April 9, 2008StudentsCurrent LGBT Students Find Sororities, Fraternities More Hospitable Than Past GraduatesWhile there have always been members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community in fraternities and sororities, it is only in the last decade that they have been acknowledged.April 2, 2008HomeEmpowering Hispanic Scholars To Navigate the AcademyA Northeastern Illinois University program seeks to fill the pipeline with Hispanic faculty, administrators.April 2, 2008LatinxNortheastern Illinois University Program Seeks to Empower Hispanic ScholarsIn Spanish, the word “enlace” is defined as a mechanism that unites two or more things or elements together.April 1, 2008Previous PagePage 16 of 25Next Page