Susan SmithAfrican-AmericanTexas A&M Sets the Pace With Revised Diversity PlanAt Texas A&M University, an inclusive campus begins with institutional responsibility.December 29, 2015Community CollegesLegendary Educator Jerry Sue Thornton Now Helping Other Leaders Realize Their DreamsThe 2014 Diverse Champions Award recipient makes an indelible impact on Cleveland and the national community college movement.June 2, 20142013A Passion from the Philippines: Dr. Ethel NicdaoWhether it is breast cancer among Asian-American women or exploring how culture, religion and language affect responses to diseases among the Hmong in California’s Central Valley, much of Nicdao’s work focuses on examining the differences among the diverse Asian-American population.December 8, 2013HealthA Passion from the Philippines: Dr. Ethel NicdaoNicdao, a 2013 Emerging Scholar as selected by Diverse, looks at health disparities in Asian-American communities.January 15, 2013HomeTwo Legacies: How Blacks and Mexican-Americans Helped Shape University of Texas HistoryBefore Heman Sweatt, an African-American from Houston, won his lawsuit to attend the University of Texas School of Law, Carlos Cadena, a Mexican-American from San Antonio, was among its brightest students.November 29, 2012HomeWho is behind the latest effort to end the consideration of race in college admissions?Fisher v. Texas is more than one young White woman’s challenge to UT’s admissions policy because she was rejected. The lawsuit is part of a concerted effort to end race-conscious policies — from universities to the workplace.October 16, 2012Community CollegesCommunity College Leadership Program Opens a New ChapterFormer UT-Austin Community College Leadership Program director John E. Roueche voices concerns about the future of the leadership program he led for 42 years.July 17, 2012Diverse ChampionsJohn Roueche Awarded Inaugural Diverse Champions AwardOn the eve of his retirement from the Community College Leadership Program, Dr. John E. Roueche said farewell Tuesday to his community college colleagues at the 34th annual National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development conference.May 29, 2012Community CollegesNISOD Session Highlights Latino Student Success ImperativeImproving student completion rates at community colleges goes hand- in-hand with improving educational outcomes for Latinos, Excelencia in Education President Sarita Brown said Monday at the National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD) in Austin, Texas.May 28, 2012Community CollegesJohn Roueche – Community College Renaissance ManIn a four-part series, Diverse explores the career of Dr. John Roueche, the retiring director of the Community College Leadership Program at the University of Texas at Austin.May 21, 2012Page 1 of 1