Catherine MorrisAsian American Pacific IslanderGoshen College Pitching in to Tackle Disparities in Mental Health AccessGoshen College will partner with a team of researchers from Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital to study mental health disparities that communities of color face.February 17, 2016Faculty & StaffIranian-Born Gharipour Building Reputation as Champion of ArchitectureDr. Mohammad Gharipour, a 2016 Diverse Emerging Scholar, is sharing with the world his view that architecture exists within a cultural context.February 16, 2016StudentsHolistic Review for Graduate School Admissions Under ScrutinyA recent report found that the majority of respondents called for more data demonstrating the link between holistic review in the admissions process and student success.February 11, 2016Leadership & PolicyWellesley College Names Paula Johnson as PresidentWellesley College announced today it had selected Dr. Paula A. Johnson as its 14th president, making her the first African-American woman to lead the school that was founded in 1870.February 11, 2016Faculty & StaffDr. Nina Mahmoudian: A ‘Pioneer’ in Underwater RoboticsDr. Nina Mahmoudian—a 2016 Diverse Emerging Scholar—has applied her knowledge about flight in the atmosphere or outer space to the underwater world, designing better unmanned vehicles that take water samples or search the floors of oceans and lakes.February 9, 2016WomenFrontier Goes the Distance in Serving the UnderservedFrontier Nursing University—a school system focused on serving the underserved and that offers degrees and certificates in nursing and midwifery—allows students to remain in their rural communities while working toward a degree.February 8, 2016HomeAASCU Trying Crowdsourcing Approach to Improving Student OutcomesForty-four of the AASCU’s member institutions will participate in a three-year program in an effort to improve college completion by “redesigning” the first year of college.February 4, 2016StudentsJournalism Vet Incorporates Syrian Refugee Experience Into ClassesThis spring at Rutgers University, the course will pair journalism students with Syrian refugee families who have settled in New Jersey.January 31, 2016StudentsFederal Trade Commission Suing DeVry UniversityDeVry, a for-profit institution, made false claims in television, print, radio and other media advertising, asserting that 90 percent of its graduates found work in their field of study within six months of graduation, the FTC said.January 27, 20162016Unconventional RouteJanuary 27, 2016Previous PagePage 23 of 43Next Page