Maria Eugenia MirandaLatinxFive Questions for Soledad O’BrienDiverse correspondent María Eugenia Miranda spoke with CNN’s Soledad O’Brien about covering communities of color.January 14, 2010HomeThe Ultimate Insider-OutsiderCorrespondent Maria Eugenia Miranda speaks with CNN’s Soledad O’Brien about covering communities of color.January 12, 2010StudentsEDUCATION: Representative ResearchDr. Luis Urrieta Jr. Draws distinct lines to separate his professional life from his personal life, but his work is, in fact, personal to him.January 6, 2010African-AmericanHBCUs once a haven for Jewish refugee scholarsBased on a book and film, the Museum of Jewish Heritage presents: “Beyond Swastika and Jim Crow: Jewish Refugee Scholars at Black Colleges”October 28, 2009Faculty & StaffStill a No-go for Lifting Academic Travel Restrictions to CubaPresident Barack Obama’s campaign promises to rescind limits remain a ‘work in progress.’September 16, 2009StudentsTHE EXPERIMENTIn an age in which free Craigslist online classifieds, self-reported news blogs and a plethora of Web news sources are sapping advertising revenue from print media, many news organizations are searching for new, more viable business models.August 5, 2009StudentsThe ExperimentThe City University of New York Graduate School of Journalism is testing a new model for journalism with an innovative hyperlocal news project with The New York Times.August 5, 2009HBCUsHBCU Students Dressing for SuccessWeary of seeing young men roll into class wearing do-rags, pajama bottoms or sagging pants, North Carolina Central University student body president Kent Williams Jr. resolved to address the issue on campus after seeing then-presidential candidate Barack Obama on MTV.May 13, 2009HomeEducation Practitioners Unveil Innovative Programs To Close Achievement GapDays after the U.S. Supreme Court heard a case on English Language Learner (ELL) policy that pit limited-government proponents in Arizona against advocates of bilingual education, researchers, policymakers and education practitioners unveiled Friday some of the best ways to narrow the achievement gap among ELL and other underserved groups during a policy breakfast series at New York University.April 26, 2009HomeEducation Policymakers, Researchers Call for Amending Education LawThe No Child Left Behind Act has been ineffective in bolstering the achievement of low-income and immigrant students because it has failed to address the needs of the whole child, and President-elect Barack Obama must redirect the focus of this federal policy accordingly in the law’s reauthorization, policymakers and scholars said.November 16, 2008Previous PagePage 8 of 9Next Page