Paul RuffinsStudentsGame Delay: Latinos Not Yet Scoring With College AthleticsDespite their growing presence in professional sports, Latinos remain underrepresented in collegiate athletics.October 4, 2010African-AmericanNational Scholarship Program Rewards Academically Talented Black StudentsThe Ron Brown Scholars program provides financial and moral support for low-income yet high-achieving students of color with many attending elite institutions.June 28, 2010HomeHazing Refuses To Go AwayMedia influences and brain development cloud students’ understanding and potential consequences of hazing, studies say.November 2, 2009StudentsNOTEWORTHY NEWS: Hazing Refuses To Go AwayMedia influences and brain development cloud students’ understanding of hazing, studies say.October 28, 2009Faculty & StaffCHANGING COURSEThe University of the District of Columbia’s problems are so deep and longstanding that some people thought it would take a rocket scientist to figure them out.August 19, 2009Faculty & StaffChanging CourseUniversity of the District of Columbia’s president has proposed some radical changes that some worry will send UDC in the wrong direction.August 19, 2009DisabiltiesCreating an Atmosphere of AcceptanceWhen it comes to learning disabilities, minority students are often misdiagnosed.June 17, 2008Disabilties‘Creating an Atmosphere Of Acceptance’When it comes to learning disabilities, minority students are often misdiagnosed.June 11, 2008DisabiltiesNational Advisory Panel Report Multiplies Questions About Math InstructionThe National Mathematics Advisory Panel (NMAP), created by the U.S. Department of Education in 2006 at President Bush’s urging, released its final report last month, which raises more questions than provides answers on the best practices of math instruction.April 9, 2008HealthDelaware State Shooting Shows Gaps in Campus Violence Prevention ProgramsImmediately after the shooting that later claimed the life of Shalita Middleton, 17, Delaware State University officials utilized many of the lessons learned from the Virginia Tech massacre, and responded by quickly locking down the campus and notifying students and staff. But what do campuses do to prevent the violence in the first place?November 17, 2007Previous PagePage 2 of 5Next Page