Matthew LynchStudentsDiverse Conversations: The Government Crackdown on For-profit CollegesFor-profit colleges have earned a reputation, and it’s not a favorable one, either. Local, state and federal agencies have begun to crack down on these higher education institutions.August 23, 2016Faculty & StaffDiverse Conversations: Professoriate Still Lacking in DiversityAccording to the National Center for Educational Statistics, only 16 percent of full-time professors at postsecondary institutions are minorities.August 15, 2016StudentsDiverse Conversations: Is the Federal Government Behind the Rising Cost of Higher Education?If it seems like college is more expensive than ever before — and with less return on investment than in previous generations — it’s not your imagination. Consider this: today, a degree is a requirement for more entry-level jobs than before. This will be even truer in the future. In fact, according to the Committee […]August 8, 2016Faculty & StaffDiverse Conversations: Can Income Diversity Replace Affirmative Action?Harold O. Levy, executive director of the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation, writes for The Hill that the best way to keep diverse populations on campuses is to put income diversity programs in place.July 28, 2016StudentsDiverse Conversations: 4 Predictions for College Diversity by 2020The realm of higher education will most likely see four major changes before the end of the decade.July 25, 2016STEMDiverse Conversations: Is Entrepreneurship Pushed Enough for Minority Students?In the push to fill demand in the already-established workforce, are we forgetting about the leadership and innovation possible with entrepreneurship?July 5, 2016HomeHow to Make College Diversity Work Without DivisionThe purpose of diversity efforts on college campuses is to enhance the population ― but in drawing so much attention to people’s differences, are we actually deepening divides?July 4, 2016StudentsDiverse Conversations: How Racial Stereotyping Hurts College CampusesRacial profiling happens and it’s dangerous ― even on college campuses, which are often advertised as some of the most progressive places in the country.May 12, 2016HomeWhy It’s Time for Colleges to Take Diversity to the Next LevelCollege and university campuses are more important than ever as the starting place for diversity programs that close achievement gaps and feed a varied workforce population.May 4, 2016HomeDiverse Conversations: What We Should Tell Our College Students, Instead of ‘Toughen Up’What we should tell our college students.April 19, 2016Previous PagePage 3 of 12Next Page