Ibram Rogers2008Publishing, Rather Than PerishingFebruary 21, 2011LatinxAssessing ArizonaThree Mexican-American scholars discuss Arizona’s immigration law and its ramifications on the state’s colleges and universities.June 21, 2010HomeTHE ACHIEVEMENT CLUBAt first, she was compelled by tremendous professional interest. It “was hit or miss,” she says of her efforts. “I would find one Black boy who was very smart and making good grades, and he felt isolated because there were three or four others who were not focused on academics. So I thought, ‘maybe if […]July 8, 2009HomeThe Achievement ClubAfter seeing her son lose his zeal for school, one mother joined forces with other parents to form an organization that fosters a culture of high achievement for Black males.July 8, 2009SportsMeet the Ashe ScholarsYolanda Odenyo has excelled both academically and athletically and brought a global perspective to the Oklahoma State University women’s soccer team.June 1, 2009SportsA Legacy of LeadershipA tireless leader, volunteer and scholar,Kenneth Avila’s impact goes beyond the baseball field.May 27, 2009Home‘A Dream, A Goal, A Reason to Live’For almost two decades, Dr. Ronald Mallett, a physics professor at the University of Connecticut, has admired Spike Lee’s story-telling ability.October 29, 2008Leadership & PolicyPutting Barack Obama’s Candidacy In Historical PerspectiveA host of pre-eminent Black scholars sound off on the historical and sociological significance of Sen. Barack Obama’s candidacy and its aftereffects on Black America.October 15, 2008StudentsMinnesota State University-Mankato Nearly Triples Minority Student EnrollmentFor the last month, about 50 recent high school graduates of color have been on the campus of Minnesota State University, Mankato, waking up at 6:30 a.m., and working in college courses and tutoring sessions until 11:30 p.m.July 10, 2008LatinxHispanic Scholars, Students Pressure Princeton For Latino Studies ProgramPrinceton University may finally defer to three decades of demands for a Latino studies program because of recent efforts by Hispanic students, aided by a group of Hispanic alumni.July 9, 2008Page 1 of 8Next Page