Jamal EricAfrican-AmericanExperts Discuss Global Case for Reparations for SlaverySeveral dozen academics, activists and former political leaders from across the globe traveled to Western Europe this week to take up the controversial issue of reparations for the descendants of enslaved African people.November 5, 2015Students‘Institution Builder’ Professor Terry Kershaw DiesDr. Terry Kershaw, a prolific professor of Africana Studies and longtime board member of the National Council of Black Studies, died last Wednesday. He was 63.November 2, 2015African-AmericanPaul Quinn Students Buy In to Dressing for Success PolicyWhen Dr. Michael J. Sorrell instituted a business-casual dress policy for his students at Paul Quinn College many years ago, some were a bit hesitant to embrace the idea.November 1, 2015Asian American Pacific IslanderCollege Access Remains Major Hurdle for Hispanics, AAPIs in CaliforniaWhile the number of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and Hispanics continues to steadily increase throughout California, these groups still do not have equal access to the state’s colleges and universities.October 25, 2015HomeLatest Medical Schools Data Show Increases in Applications, Enrollment of MinoritiesThe numbers are in. And according to new data released Thursday by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), enrollment at medical schools across the nation has increased 25 percent since 2002.October 22, 2015African-AmericanGeneral Via’s Success Inspires Next GenerationFour-star Gen. Dennis L. Via has become one of the highest-ranking African-Americans in U.S. military history, using his story to inspire the next generation.October 19, 2015African-AmericanDuncan’s Tenure Marked by Mixed ReviewsArne Duncan’s tenure as Secretary of Education has been met with mixed results—with some groups having been critical since the beginning, while others continue their strong support.October 18, 2015MSIsMSI Faculty Struggling to Find Career BalanceFaculty at minority-serving institutions struggle with balancing a full course load as well as service and research responsibilities.October 13, 2015African-AmericanStudent African American Brotherhood’s Mission: Uplift Minority MenOn some campuses, the initiative goes by another the name: Brother2Brother. Regardless, the objective is clear: to improve the success of young minority men.September 27, 2015StudentsLouisiana Colleges Unite in Support of Hazing PreventionIn support of National Hazing Prevention Week, a group of Louisiana colleges and universities have planned a series of events to train a spotlight on the issue of hazing.September 23, 2015Previous PagePage 15 of 30Next Page