Tiffany PennamonHomeOSU Professor Recognized in Historic South Carolina CalendarAfter receiving the widely circulated calendar recognizing distinguished African-Americans from South Carolina for more than 25 years, history came full circle for Dr. James L. Moore III when he was recently selected to be in it.October 16, 2017HomeExperts: Time for Plan to Aid Underserved StudentsA report released last month by American College Testing showed that only nine percent of underserved students were strongly ready for college as demonstrated by 2017 test scores.October 10, 2017StudentsDiscussion of Affirmative Action Impact on Asian American Students Rolls OnIn an Education Writers Association higher ed session Tuesday, key figures debated whether affirmative action policies are discriminatory of Asian American students.October 3, 2017StudentsEvaluation Tool Gives Writing Instructors a Helping HandA web-based evaluation tool is allowing writing instructors to spend more time improving student writing outcomes at their institutions.September 27, 2017StudentsUCLA Course to Examine Race Through Lens of Black Horror Films, LiteratureTananarive Due is bringing a highly anticipated Get Out-inspired course to the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) this semester.September 21, 2017African-AmericanJesse Jackson Invokes History to Encourage Voter Participation“Keep your eyes on the prize” was the message Reverend Jesse L. Jackson, Sr. delivered to audience members at George Mason University (GMU) in an effort to inspire social change and increase voter turnout for the upcoming Virginia elections in November. On Friday evening, Jackson spoke at GMU’s Harris Theater as a part of his […]September 17, 2017Campus ClimateAAC&U Issues College Grants to Promote Racial HealingHamline University is one of 10 colleges awarded a multi-year Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation (TRHT) grant from the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) to create a center for racial healing.September 14, 2017StudentsConservative Professors: Where’s Our Inclusion on Campus?In the academy, liberal or far-left professors outnumber their ideologically opposite colleagues nearly 5 to 1, based on a UCLA survey. If we promote diversity in race, gender and religion within the student body, shouldn’t diversity of thought be just as important?September 14, 2017StudentsHaddon Helps Rutgers-Camden Bring Out the Best Across the BoardWith a family history that ties her to four generations of educators and lawyers, Rutgers University–Camden Chancellor Phoebe A. Haddon exemplifies what it means to bring access to higher education to historically underserved students.September 13, 2017StudentsAnother DeVos Commencement Invitation Meets ResistanceDays after University of Baltimore President Kurt L. Schmoke announced that U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos would serve as the school’s fall commencement speaker, thousands of students, several local representatives and UB alumni have expressed resistance and opposition.September 11, 2017Previous PagePage 3 of 5Next Page