Gia SavageStudents20 Years Later, Scholar Says Racism Remains Relevant Discussion in ClassroomTwo decades after the release of Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria by Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum, the text continues to be used in classrooms across the nation.September 11, 2017StudentsRutgers Offers Legal Help to Its Immigrant StudentsRutgers University Law School is introducing a program designed to provide free legal counseling to currently enrolled students on the Camden, New Brunswick and Newark campuses who may be facing immigration-related barriers to their success.September 11, 2017StudentsNew Report Brings Facts to Light on Minority Serving InstitutionsThe Penn Center for Minority Serving Institutions report, backed by a campaign that utilized 52 data points for 52 weeks, highlights the contributions that MSIs make to higher education.September 6, 2017African-AmericanDeVos Met With Experts Before Postponing HBCU Week ConferencePrior to last Friday’s announcement of the postponement of the annual White House Initiative on HBCUs conference, U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos discussed the conference at a private meeting in Florida with education leaders of that state.September 5, 2017StudentsUndocumented Serrano Puts His Fear Out FrontMoises Serrano’s Forbidden: Undocumented and Queer in Rural America depicts portions of his life, as he navigates society as a queer and undocumented man.August 30, 2017HomeDiversity Remains a Challenge in Academic LibrariesA new survey reveals that leadership roles within academic libraries become less diverse as employees approach the senior-level.August 30, 2017StudentsNation’s Oldest HBCU Focused on SustainabilityAlumni and experts weigh in on the future of 180-year-old Cheyney University as the nation’s oldest HBCU faces financial and leadership challenges.August 23, 2017StudentsResearchers Seek Key to Success of STEM Students at HBCUsResearch being conducted by The Center for the Advancement of STEM Leadership (CASL) may show that “leading with soul” is directly connected to the success of STEM students at historically Black colleges and universities.August 22, 2017StudentsStakeholders Call for Postponement of White House Initiative on HBCUs ConferenceThe White House Initiative on HBCUs annual conference is scheduled for September 17-19. However, stakeholders within the historically Black colleges and universities community, have requested that the conference be postponed.August 21, 2017Leadership & PolicyNew Fisk President Brings Optimism AboardFisk University is one of many historically Black schools that have felt the pain of financial issues over the years. However, under the leadership of new president, Dr. Kevin Rome, these issues may soon diminish.August 17, 2017Previous PagePage 2 of 5Next Page