Matthew LynchAfrican-AmericanDiverse Conversations: Being the FirstFor most of American history, the college/university presidency could be described as an “all-boys club”; however, over the last three decades, this has changed.September 1, 2013StudentsDiverse Conversations: Leading a Small Liberal Arts UniversityFor those who aspire to become a college/university president, one of the biggest decisions is whether a large or small college/university presidency is the right choice.August 18, 2013StudentsDiverse Conversations: Nelms Discusses Path to College Presidency (Part II)Dr. Charlie Nelms offers more advice for aspiring college/university presidents on how to succeed and make an impact in their role.July 23, 2013African-AmericanDiverse Conversations: Charlie Nelms Discusses Path to College PresidencyThe former chancellor at North Carolina Central University and the founder of Destination Graduation offers suggestions for aspiring college/university presidents.July 21, 2013StudentsDeath by Diversity: Securing the Success of Minority Students and Faculty Beyond RecruitmentSuccessful recruitment in this regard creates a visual diversity that looks good on college brochures and websites, but it is only skin-deep.July 16, 2013HomeDiverse Conversations: Issues and Trends in International Higher Education FinancingNo matter what country you choose to examine, you will find that the topic of financing higher education is a contentious one.July 11, 2013HomeDiverse Conversations: The Business of Higher EducationThere are many people that believe higher education could be changed for the better if colleges and universities were to think of themselves as businesses and the students as the customers.June 25, 2013HomeDiverse Conversations: The Failure of Higher EducationGrowing up, many Americans are told that education is the doorway to happiness and a way to break the cycle of poverty and anti-intellectualism that pervades the country. Is it true?June 11, 2013Opinion30 Best U.S. Non-HBCU Schools for MinoritiesAcross the country, institutions of higher learning are starting to look more like the general population. In the 2010-2011 school year, three times as many minority students received bachelor’s degrees compared to the 1990-1991 school year.May 27, 2013Community CollegesDiverse Conversations: The Globalization of Higher EducationOdds are, your favorite institution has a department that serves as the international arm of the university, developing partnerships with countries and organizations around the world.May 22, 2013Previous PagePage 11 of 12Next Page