KATTI GRAYStudentsRace UnknownFor a small but growing number of multiracial students, freedom means being able to identify multiple ethnicities, or none at all.February 20, 2011African-AmericanResearching Obesity’s Complexity and ImpactAs the obesity problem grows, researchers investigate all facets of this condition while also working to make the public aware of the personal and economic toll of being big.November 9, 2010StudentsHigher Education Seeks Common Ground Among the Religious FaithfulFaced with America’s wide-ranging religious landscape, colleges and universities are working to embrace spiritual diversity through inclusive discourse, initiatives and programs.October 12, 2010African-AmericanScholarship and Activism Help Cultivate Community Farming MovementOften assisted by local colleges, farming initiatives in small-town and urban communities teach residents to combat their lack of healthy food resources by growing their own nutritious produce.July 5, 2010HomeFrom Prison to PolicymakingNuLeadership, a City University of New York-based think tank staffed with formerly incarcerated researchers, lobbies for ex-prisoners to have a say in criminal justice policy.March 9, 2010HomeBROKEN TIESThe dismal state of marriage among Black couples and the impact on Black children are fueling new research and reframing the national discussion about family.October 28, 2009Previous PagePage 6 of 6