Kenneth J. Cooper2013Low Bono Life: Dr. Luz E. HerreraSince arriving at the San Diego law school in 2008, Herrera has directed the Small Business Law Center and advised a new solo incubator for alumni setting up low bono practices. She teaches Access to Justice and Community Economic Development and serves on the ABA’s Standing Committee on the Delivery of Legal Services.December 8, 2013HomeCo-op Programs Becoming Popular for Real World ExperienceThrough cooperative education, students gain valuable hands-on experience that helps them land jobs after graduation.December 4, 2013HomeInstitutions Grapple With Costs of Health Insurance for Adjunct FacultyThe Affordable Care Act of 2011 requires employers with more than 50 full-time employees to provide health insurance if they work an average of 30 hours per week.September 3, 2013Faculty & StaffLow Bono Life: Dr. Luz E. HerreraHerrera, a 2013 Emerging Scholar as selected by Diverse, leads the practice of low bono law for working-class people.January 16, 2013StudentsUniversity Of Pennsylvania’s Decision to Restructure Diversity Office Sparks ControversyIn 1968, the University of Pennsylvania pioneered a formal structure to recruit and support students of color in the Perelman School of Medicine, creating the Office for Minority Affairs, believed to be the country’s first diversity office at a medical school. This year, the school announced it was closing.November 1, 2012HomeNo Lack of Chemistry on MIT Reality ShowThese 14 freshmen tackle situations in the laboratory that Snookie or the Kardashians probably couldn’t imagine.October 18, 2012StudentsGrambling MSN Program Graduates Maintain 100 Percent Licensing Exam Pass RateDue to its perfect pass rate on national exams for 14 straight years, an astounding achievement for any professional program, Grambling’s graduate nursing program has gained a reputation for excellence in Louisiana.September 6, 2012HomeLessons in LeadershipWith institutional responses to crises at Penn State and FAMU coming under intense scrutiny, experts urge college leaders to be proactive in dealing with suspected illegal activity by school-affiliated individuals.August 29, 2012LatinxCCNY Minority Scholars Program Nurtures Ph.D. AspirationsThe Minority Scholars program is on track to hit its ultimate goal of producing Ph.D.s; out of 36 Black and Latino graduates, 19 entered doctoral programs, and four have persisted.August 28, 2012HomeCCNY Minority Scholars Program Nurtures Ph.D. AspirationsThe Minority Scholars program is on track to hit its ultimate goal of producing Ph.D.s; out of 36 Black and Latino graduates, 19 entered doctoral programs, and four have persisted.August 27, 2012Previous PagePage 4 of 9Next Page