Lekan OguntoyinboHomeCatholic Universities Struggle to Adapt to Modern ChangesThere is a sharp divide at some of the nation’s Catholic colleges and universities between religious faculty and administrators who find themselves struggling to maintain the Roman Catholic identity and beliefs the institutions were founded on.December 16, 2013Native AmericansInitiatives Promote Farming in American Indian CommunitiesTwo professors at the University of Arkansas Law School launched the Indigenous Food and Agricultural Initiative to support food systems in Native American communities and to steer young Native Americans toward careers in agriculture.December 3, 2013Native AmericansProfessors work to increase the number of American Indians in business.Even more so than other minority groups, American Indians are largely absent from corporate boardrooms, executive positions in major corporations and are rare even in many small and medium-sized businesses.November 25, 2013HomeExperts Fear Potential Negative Impact of Revamped GED on UnderrepresentedThe new exam will cost more, and it will also be computerized. Experts say the earliest indications are that it will be more rigorous.October 16, 2013HomeReaching Out to Hispanic Students May Be Key for Some Colleges’ SurvivalAs part of their strategic plan to increase enrollment, some colleges are becoming designated as a Hispanic-serving institution.October 8, 2013StudentsNegative Qualities Ascribed to Blacks at Root of Discrimination by White Greek-Letter GroupsMany observers and experts on Greek life point out that stories of racial exclusion among White Greek-letter organizations are not just an Alabama phenomenon.September 30, 2013InternationalTrade Balance: Numbers Growing for American Students Studying in China, Vice VersaSince the 2009-10 school year, China has become the top country for sending students to study at American colleges and universities; and, more Americans are heading to China to supplement or complete their education.September 8, 2013STEMSystem BreakdownNumber of minority faculty members in STEM education still waning.August 14, 2013African-AmericanIn Architecture, African-Americans Stuck on Ground Floor in Terms of NumbersFewer than 2 percent of the 105,000 licensed architects in the USA are African-American, according to the National Association of Minority Architects.August 5, 2013African-AmericanWilliam and Mary Aims to Atone for Role in SlaveryAfter investigating its history in race relations and its role in slave labor, the college began “The Lemon Project — A Journey of Reconciliation.”June 4, 2013Previous PagePage 4 of 8Next Page