Walter HudsonCommunity CollegesCUNY Cares Connect Students with Essential Benefits and Community ResourcesThe City University of New York (CUNY) is launching CUNY CARES, a three-year pilot program to boost academic success by using an integrated approach to help students access health care, mental health treatment, food and housing assistance.November 28, 2023Faculty & StaffQueens College History Professor Wins Dan David PrizeMarch 8, 2022WomenCelebrating Leading Women in Higher EducationDiverse presents 25 innovative and dynamic women leaders who are paving the way for others in higher ed.February 28, 2022HomeCollege Students and Scholars Concerned with DACA in Limbo, AgainWith a federal judge in Texas ruling on Friday against the Obama-initiated program protecting young undocumented immigrants from deportation, college students who receive the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) are concerned for what comes next.July 19, 2021HomeA Year Later, Institutions Reflect on Systemic Changes Following the Murder of George FloydFollowing the death of George Floyd last May, administrators at colleges and universities scrambled to issue statements condemning the murder and vowing that they would use the incident as a moment to address systemic racism on their own campuses.May 24, 20212021Perspective MattersJanuary 14, 2021WomenColleges and Universities Celebrate Women’s Vote CentennialEven as colleges and universities grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic and the return to a new school year, many are finding ways to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment that gave White women the right to vote.August 18, 2020African-AmericanUniversity of Kentucky Partners With NAACP to Establish New Research InitiativeThe University of Kentucky is partnering with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) to establish a research initiative focused on education equity, civil rights and social justice.August 6, 2020African-AmericanOusted Lincoln University President May Be ReinstatedLincoln University of Pennsylvania — one of the nation’s oldest historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) — has been embroiled in a bitter fight following the sudden ouster of its president, Dr. Brenda A. Allen, by the school’s board of trustees.July 23, 20202020Teaching with ClarityJanuary 21, 2020Page 1 of 7Next Page