William J. Ford2013Problem Solver: Dr. Ivory A. ToldsonKnown as a certified “myth buster,” Toldson has written and published hundreds of articles and has spoken about the state of education for Blacks in national media outlets.December 8, 2013HomeDiversity Officers Say Foundation Must Be Laid EarlyNADOHE conference speakers say that teachers coming on board at colleges and universities would benefit from having experience in a diverse environment.March 6, 2013African-AmericanProblem Solver: Dr. Ivory A. ToldsonToldson, a 2013 Emerging Scholar as selected by Diverse, challenges stereotypes of the Black community and seeks solutions.January 17, 2013Leadership & PolicyBlack Conservatives on Campus Stay Their CourseFinding themselves in the midst of liberal peers, Black conservatives embrace “not just a political ideology, but a way of life.”December 18, 2012African-AmericanHoward Students Say Blacks Need to Reach Out to Lift CommunityMentoring and establishing identity as Black Americans is seen as keys to combating the “all about me” mentality.November 19, 2012StudentsPrivate Nonprofit Schools Avoid Enrollment SlumpAs overall enrollment has trended slightly downward for the first time since the mid-1990s, private nonprofit schools have remained steady in the face of the economic downturn.October 23, 2012African-AmericanLag in Civics Savvy Ends Up in Hurting CommunitiesA recent study shows that the declining emphasis on teaching social studies and civics in high school stunts students’ growth as individuals and citizens.October 9, 2012Community CollegesGeorge Washington University Students Come Out to Hear Presidential DebateRepublican and Democratic students gathered at George Washington University Wednesday to watch the first of the presidential debates.October 4, 2012Faculty & StaffPeering Though the KaleidoscopeAndy Herrera of Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, is known as a strong advocate for underrepresented students.September 26, 2012African-AmericanFormer MLK Speechwriter, Counsel is First Diversity Scholar at University of San FranciscoWith the 49th anniversary of the March on Washington coinciding with the start of the academic year, Clarence Jones becomes the first diversity scholar at the University of San Francisco.August 26, 2012Page 1 of 5Next Page