Lekan OguntoyinboHomeAsian-American Students Face Unique Challenges When It Comes to Affirmative ActionSome Asian-American groups argue that race-conscious decisions in university admissions hurt qualified Asian-American students.June 2, 2013StudentsTurner Laid Foundation for African-American StudiesThe prolific writer and scholar went on to hire and mentor young scholars in African-American studies.April 28, 2013African-AmericanHBCUs Produce Leaders Not Only Domestically, But Also AbroadIn the late 1950s and early 1960s, alumni and officials of Black colleges like Lincoln and Howard became a familiar presence at independence celebrations of several African countries.February 25, 2013African-AmericanBlack History Month Not Universally SupportedScholars among those questioning the need for Black History Month, saying it trivializes the African-American experience.February 10, 2013HomeProfessors Work to Increase the Number of American Indians in BusinessAs a student at Whittier College, Robert Jacobo relished learning more about Native American culture through courses in history and anthropologyNovember 25, 2012DisabiltiesFew Schools Offer Extra Services to Those With Learning DisabilitiesAlthough a growing number of children are being diagnosed with mental and emotional disorders that prevent them from succeeding in college, few colleges have created programs that provide them the help they need to make it in the classroom.October 31, 2012HomeSeeking a New Equation for Math EducationNumerous scholars call for fundamental change in math education amid efforts to ramp up interest in STEM careers.August 16, 2012InternationalChina to America Student Flow Continues to GrowThe influx of Chinese students in America helps promote and incubate a global workforce.June 12, 2012African-AmericanHistorically Black Law Schools Stay the Course on Social Justice MissionHistorically Black law schools stick to their original mission while modifying curriculums to remain relevant during tough economic times.April 5, 2012InternationalU.S. Higher Education Institutions Partner with African UniversitiesU.S. higher education institutions seek to strengthen ties with African counterparts, including two universities which are collaborating with the University of Liberia to produce badly needed graduates in fields such as nursing, biotechnology, public health and medicine.February 16, 2012Previous PagePage 5 of 8Next Page