Dianne HayesHomeHigher Education and Financial Literacy — A New ParadigmNumerous college campus programs spread awareness of sound money management principles among students.May 15, 2012HomeThe Black Woman’s BurdenAs African-American women rise in ranks, their accomplishments, education, successes and contributions are frequently shadowed by the realities of misperceptions and stigmas that can potentially mar their legacy.March 18, 2012African-AmericanCataloging the Pan-African ExperienceA longtime collector of books and rare items by and about African-Americans, Charles L. Blockson donated an art and artifact collection to Temple University that helps students and teachers grasp the history of peoples of African descent.February 23, 20122012Breaking Down Access Barriers — Jenny LeeFor the past 15 years, Dr. Lee has devoted her time to teaching, service and research on college access for underserved populations.February 17, 2012Asian American Pacific IslanderEmerging Scholars: Breaking Down Access Barriers — Jenny LeeThe sixth profile in a 12-part examination of prominent young scholars is of Dr. Jenny Lee, an associate professor of higher education at the University of Arizona.January 26, 2012African-AmericanHeight’s Legacy Stirs Push for Social Work Act PassageAmong social work professionals, the late Dorothy Height is celebrated for the prestige her activism brought to the social work profession. Those professionals say her legacy is now inspiring social work leaders to lobby Congress hard on legislation aimed to boost the profession.April 28, 2010HomeExperts: Time for a New Dialogue on RaceA diverse group of national leaders gathered on Capitol Hill this week to establish a new direction and tone for a more relevant dialogue on race in the U.S.January 13, 2010DisabiltiesWASHINGTON UPDATEFederal Official Pushes for More Diversity in Government In an exclusive interview with Diverse, hiring leader talks about federal government plans to boost diversity hiring, especially among disabled individuals.December 23, 2009StudentsLEGAL BATTLES CONTINUE IN FIGHT FOR EQUITY IN MARYLAND HIGHER EDUCATIONIn an ongoing struggle to right past wrongs, lawyers, community activists and students are awaiting their chance in court to make all Maryland universities equal and to reverse policies they say serve to weaken HBCUs.September 2, 2009HBCUsLegal Battles Continue in Fight for Equity in Maryland Higher EducationIn an ongoing struggle to right past wrongs, lawyers, community activists and students are awaiting their chance in court to make all Maryland universities equal and to reverse policies they say serve to weaken historically Black universities. At the heart of the case, The Coalition for Equity and Excellence in Maryland Higher Education v. Maryland […]September 2, 2009Previous PagePage 4 of 8Next Page