Ibram RogersAfrican-American‘Call Me MISTER’ Program Expands To 11th CollegeThe College of Charleston will soon become the 11th college in South Carolina to embark on a program that for seven years has been increasing the horrid numbers of Black male elementary teachers in the South Carolina state system.March 11, 2007StudentsStudents Stand Up Against Racially Offensive PartiesA coalition of University of Illinois students and others that formed in the aftermath of a “Tacos and Tequilas” party that offended Mexican American students urged the administration to implement policies that discourage racism. It’s one example of how students are standing up to combat the hostility created by racially insensitive parties being thrown by college students.February 22, 2007HomeBlack Youth Feel Alienated, But Still Get Involved In Political and Social IssuesBlack youth believe that discrimination is holding them back, the government cares little about them and that even immigrants receive better governmental treatment than Blacks, concludes a study released Thursday.February 1, 2007Community CollegesPlan Seeks to Grow Enrollment at Struggling Central State UniversityCentral State University, the only historically Black public institution in Ohio and one of the state’s smallest universities…December 27, 2006Community CollegesPlan Seeks to Grow Enrollment at Struggling Central State UniversityCentral State University, the only historically Black public institution in Ohio and one of the state’s smallest universities, may be hitting a growth spurt if state regents adopt what local papers call a “rescue proposal” for the school.December 5, 2006StudentsGraduation Rates Drop As Schools Take On More Low-income StudentsGraduation rates drop systematically as the size of an institution’s low-income student population increases, even at selective four-year colleges and universities, according to a recently released report from the U.S. Department of Education’s National Center for Education Statistics.November 28, 2006LatinxSystemic Change in Higher Ed Needed to Achieve Truly Diverse AcademyPHILADELPHIA Higher education needs systemic institutional change in order for colleges and universities to become truly diverse and multicultural.October 23, 2006StudentsUCLA’s New Admissions Policy Could Improve Black Student EnrollmentEfforts by several Black community groups and higher education researchers to overhaul University of California…October 4, 2006HomeStudy Challenges ‘Whites Theory’ AssumptionThe long-held assumption in academia that Whites overlook their own race and its privileges may…September 20, 2006African-AmericanStudy Challenges Assumption That Whites Are Unaware of Their PrivilegesThe long-held assumption in academia that Whites overlook their own race and its privileges may have to be thrown out, a new study suggests.September 6, 2006Previous PagePage 5 of 8Next Page