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Sports
Report: Graduation Gap Continues Between Football Players and Male Students
NCAA Division I football player graduation rates continue to fall behind those of full-time male students, according to the latest Adjusted Graduation Gap Report, published by the College Sport Research Institute at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
September 25, 2012
Leadership & Policy
FAMU Says It’s Not Responsible for Hazing Death
Florida A&M University, which has been rocked by a hazing scandal for nearly a year, insists in legal papers filed Monday that it is not to blame for the tragic death last year of drum major Robert Champion.
September 11, 2012
Faculty & Staff
Report: Interdepartmental Collaboration Favored as Means to Achieve Organizational Diversity
The American Association for Affirmative Action released a report called “Collaborative Relationships Between EEO/Affirmative Action, Human Resources and Diversity Professionals,” which found that there is interdepartmental collaboration in most organizations to achieve diversity goals.
September 11, 2012
Students
State College in Colorado Won’t Be Investigated for Obama Course
A conservative group that took issue with a Colorado college offering credit for campaigning for President Barack Obama isn’t happy with the response from state officials.
September 10, 2012
African-American
Chronicling the Life and Career of a Higher Education Giant — Norman Francis
In this unique series, Diverse: Issues In Higher Education honors the life and career of Xavier University of Louisiana President Norman Francis. For more than four decades, Francis has led the private, historically Black, New Orleans-based university to exemplary accomplishment and achievement. Diverse recounts the challenges Francis faced and triumphs that are credited to his leadership. Please read and join the discussions at the end of each story in the series. ENDPARAGRAPH
March 3, 2012
Faculty & Staff
Notable African-Americans Urge Commemoration of Black History
U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters, D-CA; Alex Haley, award-winning author of The Autobiography of Malcolm X and Roots; Henry Hampton, creator/producer, “Eyes on the Prize” documentary series; and other distinguished individuals discussed the importance of discovering the past, analyzing the present and anticipating the future of African-Americans during a live broadcast to campus audiences across the U.S.
September 1, 2011
Recruitment & Retention
Perspectives: Desegregating the Legal Community
The lack of diversity in the legal field is grounded within America’s law schools.
April 18, 2011
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Study: LSAT Alternative Reveals No Racial Gap in Achievement
Over the past decade, University of California-Berkeley law professor Marjorie Shultz and Vice Provost Sheldon Zedeck have been searching for a better way to predict a student’s potential aptitude for law.
April 29, 2009
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Legal Guardians Of Diversity
These organizations are improving diversity within the legal ranks, one sector at a time.
April 15, 2009
Latinx
Shut Out
Despite an increase in capacity, law schools have been admitting fewer African-American and Mexican American students over the last 15 years.
April 15, 2009
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Perspectives: Meeting the Standards, Not Lowering Them
Improving law school diversity starts with preparing minority students in high school and college, through mentorship and guidance, for the rigors they will face.
April 12, 2009
Home
Perspectives: Meeting the Standards, Not Lowering Them
Improving law school diversity starts with preparing minority students in high school and college, through mentorship and guidance, for the rigors they will face.
April 12, 2009
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