William J. FordStudentsWith Record Gift to Saint Leo University, Latino Businessman Gives New Meaning to Online DonationOnline alumnus’ $4 million donation calls attention to the need for colleges and universities to tailor giving messages for online graduates who have a different experience and sense of engagement than traditional students.October 17, 2010LatinxBest & Brightest: Temple University Grad Continues Public Health AdvocacyKelly Lopez credits Temple University with allowing her to create Chicas in Charge, a five-week program in Reading, Pa.,that helps Latina girls ages 14 to 17 learn about preventing sexually transmitted diseases and teen pregnancy.September 7, 2010Faculty & StaffAccelerated Community College Program Puts Achievement in Reach for Disadvantaged StudentsIvy Tech Community College’s one-year associate degree program places low-income and first-generation college students on a faster route to higher education attainment.August 12, 2010StudentsAward-Winning Journalist Recalls Intervention by College ProfessorWith assistance from a caring professor, CBS news correspondent Byron Pitts overcame illiteracy and graduated in four years from Ohio Wesleyan University, according to his new autobiography.August 1, 2010StudentsDr. Wendell Logan: Musical Mentor RememberedDiverse: Issues in Higher Education magazine was fortunate to profile jazz studies scholar Dr. Wendell Logan weeks before his untimely death on June 15.July 14, 2010SportsSprinter Excels in the Classroom and the CommunityDiverse: Issues in Higher Education has named Darius Law, a track and field athlete at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, the Diverse 2010 Arthur Ashe Jr. Male Sports Scholar of the Year. This is the second of two 2010 Ashe profiles.May 11, 2010SportsReport: Advancement for Black Football Coaches Tied Heavily to Diverse ContactsIn the world of college football coaching, it’s not just “who you know” and how well you know them that factor in career advancement opportunities but what’s their race, according to a new study by North Carolina State University researchers.May 6, 2010HomeReport: Judiciary Decision Making Swayed by Race and EthnicityComprehensive study reveals judges’ race affects outcomes in workplace racial harassment cases.April 5, 2010HomeMajority of Administrators Receive No Pay Raises, Survey SaysFor the first time in nearly three decades, there has been no increase in the overall median base salary for senior-level administrators in higher education. It’s also anticipated many institutions will have no money to offer raises, fill vacant positions or hire additional staff next year.February 21, 2010StudentsBest & Brightest: Finishing College “Something I Have to Do”Luis Arias walks around Marquette University’s campus toting books, pens and other materials every day, dreaming about the opportunity to become a professional boxer.January 14, 2010Previous PagePage 3 of 5Next Page