Jamaal Abdul-AlimCommunity CollegesLSAMP Students Tackling Problems That Hit Close to HomeBugs with a deadly bite. Waterborne pathogens that threaten our health. Bad breath and gum disease. These are some of the practical problems being tackled by students involved in the Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation.February 25, 2016STEMProfile of Nation’s Innovators Doesn’t Mirror Those of Gates, ZuckerbergStudy shows more than a third of U.S. innovators were born on foreign soil, and a similar amount completed their undergraduate education at a foreign college or university.February 24, 2016Home‘Completion Grants’ Best Way to Assist Students Lacking CashProviding students with “completion grants” is the best way to identify and assist students for whom lack of cash is the only obstacle stopping them from earning a degree.February 22, 2016StudentsUniversity Leaders Debate Police Involvement in Campus Sexual AssaultsIn order to combat sexual violence on campus, university leaders must broaden the conversation and take a more active role in shaping the policies that are being implemented to deal with the problem.February 21, 2016SportsStudy Shows Former Student-Athletes Winning after CollegeFormer student-athletes are faring better than their non-student-athlete peers on a variety of well-being indicators, a new study released Wednesday shows.February 17, 2016Faculty & StaffGuinier: America Needs Large-scale Social MovementA large-scale social movement is needed to impact political decisions in a way that makes them more reflective of the will of the American people, Harvard law professor Lani Guinier argued Tuesday during a forum on higher education.February 16, 2016StudentsAllen Doing His Part to Change Face of ScienceAllen, a 2016 Diverse Emerging Scholar, credits Jackson State University with being a supportive environment but also challenging on his road to becoming a soldier and a scholar.February 14, 2016African-AmericanBlack Students Choosing Low-paying MajorsAlthough African-Americans have increased access to higher education, African-American students tend to choose college majors that don’t pay very much, according to a new Georgetown study released Tuesday.February 9, 2016StudentsGates Foundation Calls for More Granular Data on Student OutcomesThe Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation amplified a longstanding plea in higher education Tuesday for better tracking of student success at America’s colleges and universities.February 2, 2016StudentsBeydoun Closing Scholarship Gap on Heightened Legal Scrutiny of Muslim AmericansKhaled A. Beydoun, a 2016 Diverse Emerging Scholar, saw opportunity in the dearth of scholarship on racial Muslim identities in the aftermath of 9/11.February 1, 2016Previous PagePage 32 of 80Next Page