Kenneth J. CooperFaculty & StaffProcess to Pick New College President in Philadelphia Proves ProblematicThe unconventional search process for a new community college president at CCP managed to both frustrate faculty and embattle a mayor and new president.July 3, 2014HomeHBCUs, Post-9/11 Military Veterans Exploring Mutual AttractionPost-9/11 student veterans are taking advantage of the GI Bill at HBCUs, while colleges work to attract them.July 1, 2014HomeUMass Boston Breaking Through in Bid to Bring Diversity to STEMUMass Boston is standing out from its famous neighbors due to its high enrollment of minorities in the College of Mathematics and Science.April 28, 2014HomeFormer Ashe Winners Take Disparate But Successful PathsDiverse checks in on three of its Arthur Ashe Award winners from previous years who have gone on to apply their skills as professionals.April 23, 20142014Building a CourseDiana Ramírez-Jasso has created a first-ever liberal studies program for Boston Architectural College, capitalizing on her deep interest in history, Mexican background and time at Harvard.April 18, 20142014From Mexico to Advanced MathMexican transplant Eduardo González’s work at UMass Boston is attracting major federal grant dollars.April 18, 2014HomeMellon Mays Fellows Making a Mark in AcademiaSince its inception 25 years ago, the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship has worked towards diversifying the nation’s faculty.March 16, 2014HomeIn the Northwest, Whitman College Answers Call to Improve Knowledge of Civil Rights MovementThe 2011 Southern Poverty Law Center education report graded the states on what they require public schools to teach about a nation-changing era—the Civil Rights Movement. Thirty-five states flunked.February 27, 2014SportsStanford Keeps Bill Walsh’s Diversity Legacy a PriorityStanford’s current diverse line-up of Black athletic leadership stems from the work of legendary 49ers coach Bill Walsh, who promoted minority leadership on and off the field.January 27, 2014Faculty & StaffEduardo González Putting UMass Boston on Map With Grants and SuccessThis Diverse 2014 Emerging Scholar is exactly where he wanted to be, doing high-level research on theoretical math that has attracted the attention of his peers and federal grantmakers.January 26, 2014Previous PagePage 3 of 9Next Page