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ACT: Only Quarter of HS Grads Ready for All Subjects
The numbers are even worse for Black high school graduates: Only 5 percent are fully ready for life after high school.
August 21, 2013
Students
N.J. Programs Help Incarcerated Individuals Assimilate into College Life
Higher education institutions in New Jersey are helping create a model that broadens the educational prospects of individuals who are incarcerated while reducing the recidivism rates.
July 9, 2013
Opinion
A Dyslexic’s Success Story: How My Son Got Into UC Berkeley (Part II)
For Father’s Day, I wanted to share the rest of the story about my son.
June 16, 2013
Faculty & Staff
Mississippi Commemorates 50th Anniversary of Woolworth Sit-In
Education and Tourism Officials Unveil a Marker to Commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Woolworth Sit-In.
May 27, 2013
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Law School Seeks Out Minorities and Working Class
Darius Greene, a diversity recruitment admissions officer at the Massachusetts School of Law, has made it a point to recruit underrepresented students to the institution.
January 21, 2013
Opinion
New Mind-Boggling Evidence Proves SAT Bias
After reading a recent post I wrote, a Diverse reader pointed me toward a study which strongly supports the viewpoint that the “merit plea” is inherently racist.
December 2, 2012
Opinion
Commentary: Post-Election Student Protests Highlight Racist America
Could it be that the protests last week are merely reflecting what is going on in private that would have been public 50 years ago?
November 12, 2012
Faculty & Staff
HBCU Week Conference: Black College Leaders Counseled on Federal Contracting, Grant Opportunities
Experts told HBCU leaders that to win federal grants and contracts means administrators must have a realistic sense of their school’s capabilities, hire faculty with a vision to conduct research, and be willing to remedy shortcomings in their proposals.
September 26, 2012
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SAT Scores Dip Slightly, Test Taker Diversity Edges Upward
The more than 1.66 million students who took the SAT in 2012 were the most diverse group of students in the college entrance exam’s history, but the mean scores in critical reading and writing dropped by a single point, a College Board report released Monday shows.
September 24, 2012
Students
N.Y. Prosecutor: Better SAT Exam Security is Needed
The administrators of college entrance exams should make immediate security changes to stop cheating, said the prosecutor who has accused a college student of using a fake ID to take exams for six of his buddies, one of them a girl.
September 29, 2011
African-American
Leaders Sound Alarm for High School Class of 2012
During a Congressional Black Caucus panel discussion titled “The Class of 2012,” Florida Memorial University chief Henry Lewis said one of the biggest societal needs is for more students to get educated in the STEM fields.
September 25, 2011
Students
University of Tennessee Martin’s First Black Student Remembers Challenges
In a ceremony on Thursday marking 50 years of integration, Jessie Pryor recalled her first day of class in 1961, when she was just 16 years old.
September 18, 2011
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