Olivia Majesky-PullmannLatinxJust the Stats: Hispanics Perceive Major Differences in Race-Ethnic Relations in SuburbiaDifferences in people’s perceptions on how they are treated by the court system, salespeople and suburban communities are apparent across racial and ethnic lines, according to a new poll recently released by Manhattanville College.November 27, 2007LatinxJust the Stats: Hispanics Perceive Major Differences in Race-Ethnic Relations in SuburbiaDifferences in people’s perceptions on how they are treated by the court system, salespeople and suburban communities are apparent across racial and ethnic lines, according to a new poll recently released by Manhattanville College.November 27, 2007LatinxJust the Stats: Fewer Hispanics Study Music Than Other GroupsHispanics are less likely than their minority peers to participate in music education throughout their lifetime, and yet they earn the most music degrees, according to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES).November 20, 2007LatinxJust the Stats: Fewer Hispanics Study Music Than Other GroupsHispanics are less likely than their minority peers to participate in music education throughout their lifetime, and yet they earn the most music degrees, according to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES).November 20, 2007HomeJust the Stats: NAEP Data Shows Improvements in Math, Yet Widening Achievement Gap in Urban DistrictsA new report on the National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP) scores for the largest urban school districts shows overall improvement in math for the mostly low-income and minority students who make up these districts, but a widening achievement gap between minority and White students.November 14, 2007Native AmericansJust the Stats: Investment in STEM Programs at Tribal Colleges WorkingA new study shows that investment in science, technology, engineering and mathematics programs at tribal colleges boosts the number of American Indians pursuing STEM degrees.October 31, 2007SportsJust the Stats: HBCU Football Student-Athlete Graduation RatesDiverse continues its analysis of student-athlete graduation rates, this time focusing on Division I and II football programs at historically Black colleges and universities.October 17, 2007SportsJust the Stats: Graduating Minority Student Football AthletesWhat college athletic teams enroll high numbers of minority athletes and graduate them in six years? Over the next few weeks, Diverse: Issues in Higher Education will present graduation rate data, highlighting the successes or failures of major Division I sports teams, starting with football.October 3, 2007LatinxThe Top Hispanic-serving Degree ProducersEach year, when we publish our list of Top 100 undergraduate degree producers, we get calls from Hispanic-serving institutions asking why they didn’t make the list. The answer may surprise you.September 29, 2007HomeJust the Stats: Postsecondary Trends for MinoritiesOver the last three decades, undergraduate enrollment rates for minority students have increased, nearly doubling from 17 to 32 percent. Minorities have made substantial strides in completion rates at the high school and college levels; however, when compared to Whites, gaps in student achievement remain.September 26, 2007Previous PagePage 2 of 5Next Page