Lekan OguntoyinboInternationalInternational Students Being Made to Feel at Home in U.S.American institutions are partnering with for-profit companies to help provide bridge services to foreign students.June 12, 2014HomeCo-ed or Not? Women’s Colleges Pondering Path to SurvivalIn the last 50 years, the number of women’s colleges has fallen by about 75 percent, from approximately 200 colleges to about 50 — a number that continues to drop.May 26, 2014Asian American Pacific IslanderAsian Americans Battle ‘Invisibility’ In Bid to Break Through the Bamboo CeilingDespite an overrepresentation in the academy, Asian Americans in leadership positions are rare.May 14, 2014Leadership & PolicyStudy: Female Leaders in Higher Ed Face Different Expectations than MalesA recent study of top female college and university leaders finds that female higher education administrators still face subtle barriers to success.April 27, 2014HomeMomentum Continues to Build for Posse Foundation’s STEM ProgramDr. Debbie Bial said her foundation would double the number of partner institutions and provide $70 million in scholarships over the next five years.April 23, 2014HomeFemale Presidents in Higher Ed Pay Price for Breaking MoldQuestions abound about the challenges faced by women and, specifically, women of color who hold leadership positions at the nation’s colleges when they make unpopular decisions.March 18, 2014HomeHistorically, Student-Athletes Agents of Social ChangeStudent athletes played prominent roles in several instances during the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s.March 5, 2014HomeMIT’s Craig Wilder Explores Connection Between Ivy Schools and Slave TradeIn MIT professor Dr. Craig Steven Wilder’s new book, Ebony and Ivy, the long history of slavery at America’s most prestigious universities is once again explored.February 12, 2014LatinxLatino Consortium Looks to Evolve for Growing Latino CommunityThe Inter-University Program for Latino Research is finding new ways to up their political clout, emphasize college completion and financial aid for students and better understand the diversity of the Latino community.January 29, 2014SportsGame Changer: Experts Say Health Risks to Put Football in Hands of Low-Income, Minority PlayersAs more and more reports of brain injuries are tied to football, experts warn it will become a game played by low-income and minority players and watched by White spectators.January 26, 2014Previous PagePage 3 of 8Next Page