Marcus BrightOpinionInvestment in Math Education is Needed to Fuel the STEM WorkforceThe potential for colleges and universities to produce more STEM graduates directly influences long-term workforce development.August 27, 2024OpinionThe Need to Develop and Expand Models that Streamline Healthcare DeliveryInstitutions of higher education can play a significant role in streamlining healthcare delivery by working with hospitals and medical enterprises to better train future healthcare administrators and care givers.September 8, 2022OpinionInspiring Tech EconomicsFor various reasons, people of color have been consistently overrepresented in the low wage labor market including bias, discrimination, deficits in social capital, and lack of access to equitable educational opportunities.July 15, 2022OpinionDEI Alliance Equality and Inclusion Campaign Takes Off Across College BasketballThe Rising Coaches Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Alliance called for men’s and women’s college basketball programs across the country to host “Equality and Inclusion Nights” during February. Over 130 colleges and universities answered.February 25, 2022African-AmericanUncomfort Zone: Time for Higher Ed to Address Race and ClassMany higher education institutions have made tremendous strides in addressing disparities in the area of race and class. There is, however, a long way to go.June 6, 2017SportsSaban’s Contract Extension Raises Player Compensation QuestionsThe news that University of Alabama football coach will now be paid about $11.125M a year rekindled conversation about whether college athletes should get paid.May 7, 2017African-AmericanThe Importance of Early, Consistent Exposure to STEM FieldsAn increased level of early exposure will help to make the requisite math courses needed for many STEM careers more relevant to students.May 3, 2017StudentsGeorgia Tech GRIOT Leadership Series Highlights Black Male AchievementThe GRIOT Series highlights the achievements and success of African-American males in various leadership positions at the institution.April 17, 2017Faculty & StaffLessons for Administrators from the NBA’s MVP RaceThis year’s race for the Most Valuable Player award of the National Basketball Association contains some insight and lessons for higher education administrators.April 10, 2017HomeLow-Income Students are Vulnerable in a Shifting College Access LandscapeThe removal of previous gains and the erosion of certain channels of access through various means have characterized the landscape of higher education access and affordability.April 3, 2017Page 1 of 2Next Page