Lekan OguntoyinboFaculty & StaffIUPUI Minority Students Pressure School to Improve Diversity OutreachA minority student group’s lawsuit threat to Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis for neglecting multicultural students’ needs has compelled the institution to reform its administration, community partnerships and curriculum.August 11, 2010StudentsJournalism Education Undergoes Academic Discipline MakeoverMedia industry changes force the nation’s journalism schools to reinvent themselves to better prepare students for the demands of the job market.July 28, 2010Faculty & StaffFormer Sheriff Named Interim President at Historically Black Florida-based CollegeLast week, Nat Glover, a former Duval County sheriff, became interim president of the African Methodist Episcopal-affiliated Edward Waters College and predicted the debt-ridden school would soon return to financial health under his leadership.May 23, 2010HomeAmerica’s First Muslim College To Open This FallAdmission letters went out last month to the approximately 20 students who will make up the inaugural freshman class of Zaytuna College, which founders hope will become the nation’s first accredited Muslim institution of higher learning.May 19, 2010StudentsIowa State Honors its Past With Current Diversity MeasuresIowa State University renews its commitment to diversity, living up to the legacy created when it cultivated the interests of its distinguished first Black alumnus, George Washington Carver.May 4, 2010LatinxProfessor Behind Controversial Arizona Law Also Works Against In-State Tuition for Undocumented StudentsTraveling around the country to undo laws benefiting undocumented immigrants, law professor Kris Kobach is to the in-state tuition for undocumented student movement what Ward Connerly is to affirmative action in college admissions.May 2, 2010LatinxUT-Austin Professor Works To Close Latino Gender Gap in Higher EdDr. Victor Saenz, an assistant professor of higher education administration at The University of Texas at Austin, has been at the forefront of the Latino male student achievement issue and on a crusade to move policymakers to action before it’s too late.February 28, 2010StudentsCriminal Justice Scholar Dispels Racial StereotypesAt Penn State Harrisburg, Dr. Shaun Gabbidon focuses primarily on three areas: racial profiling of consumers, the social-historical perspective of race and crime and African-American criminological thought.February 4, 2010StudentsLAW : Challenging TraditionAs a young Indian-American growing up in mostly White southern New Jersey, Madhavi Sunder’s most vital links to her cultural heritage included her uncles, aunts and cousins who emigrated from India to the United States.January 6, 2010Community CollegesDISAPPEARING ACTLatino males are more likely to drop out of high school and are more likely not to fi nish college.September 16, 2009Previous PagePage 7 of 8Next Page