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Norton, Ingrid – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
Poor youths from tradition-minded Hispanic families like Jaime Alvarez never thought study abroad was for them. Such perceptions can be difficult to change. The perception of study abroad as reserved for rich white students is difficult to challenge. In this article, the author describes how study abroad has become a possibility for minority…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, College Students, Study Abroad, Student Attitudes
Mangan, Katherine – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
Interest in Indian law is growing as the economic clout and political influence of the nation's 562 federally recognized tribes have expanded. Arizona State's Indian Legal Program allows students who are pursuing their J.D.'s to simultaneously earn certificates in Indian law. They study the differences between the legal systems of tribes and that…
Descriptors: Law Schools, American Indians, Federal Government, Political Influences
Chew, Cassie M. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
A new institute at Dillard University promises to enliven scholarly research on the cultural and social history of the foods of the African diaspora. To be started next spring with $1-million from the late singer Ray Charles, the Institute for the Study of Culinary Cultures will oversee research, academic courses, public programs, and an annual…
Descriptors: Food, Social History, African Culture, African American Culture
Gose, Ben – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
New administrative offices for diversity are popping up at universities around the country, and one can usually count on them to cast minority-recruiting efforts in a favorable light. There is still, however, a role for the old-school rabble-rousers, as a new report from a faculty committee at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor makes clear.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Minority Groups, Faculty Recruitment, Reports
Omi, Michael – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
Like "outsiders"--such as the Irish and the Jewish--have been incorporated into the Americans' notions of who are whites, some scholars and policy makers believe that Asian-Americans are following such a trajectory of inclusion under an expanded definition of "whiteness." The sociologist George Yancey, in "Who Is White? Latinos, Asians, and the…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Whites, Acculturation, Racial Bias
Aries, Elizabeth – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
Like many elite colleges and universities, Amherst College is going to great lengths and expense to identify and attract to its campus talented students who are not affluent and white. Its efforts are directed at offering opportunities for social and economic mobility to those students, at providing some measure of social equity. Bringing a…
Descriptors: Private Colleges, Student Diversity, College Students, Student Experience
O'Rourke, Sheila – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
Any university that is seriously committed to equity must value faculty contributions to diversity made through teaching, research, and service. If diversity is truly part of the core academic mission, it should be included in the criteria used to evaluate and reward faculty achievement. Toward this end, the faculty of the University of…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Cultural Pluralism, Recognition (Achievement), Faculty Evaluation
June, Audrey Williams – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
In the publish-or-perish world of colleges and universities, writing is incredibly important because without published work professors do not get promoted and never earn tenure. Some are turning to outsiders called faculty coaches to help them overcome this career killer. Faculty coaches, often clinical psychologists, focus on helping professors…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Career Guidance, Tenure, Counselors
Carlson, Scott – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
In the past two decades, the most elite and ambitious colleges have commissioned buildings by "starchitects" for notoriety. However, people live in a green era now and there is a need for a new kind of star architecture to go with it, one in which the building is a star for its efficiency as well as its elegance. The new star architecture would…
Descriptors: Architecture, Sustainable Development, Educational Facilities Design, School Buildings
Ashburn, Elyse – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
Obamamania has swept across college campuses. Students, it seems, are out campaigning, registering people to vote, singing the Democrat's praises far and wide. This article reports that a new poll of college students in four battleground states--Colorado, North Carolina, Ohio, and Pennsylvania--conducted by CBS News, UWIRE, and "The Chronicle"…
Descriptors: College Students, Elections, Political Candidates, Political Issues
Wilson, Robin – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
Pennsylvania is considered one of the nation's key swing states. But over in Penn State's student union, there wasn't much excitement about the forthcoming election--even though it is the first presidential vote that most undergraduates will cast. A visit last week by "The Chronicle" to Penn State and two other campuses in the central region of…
Descriptors: Elections, Political Issues, Voting, Undergraduate Students
Selingo, Jeffrey J.; Hebel, Sara – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
During the three presidential debates this fall, both John McCain and Barack Obama opened by thanking their university hosts. If not for their locations, it's likely one would not have heard the words "college," "university," or "higher education" even uttered in the debates. Indeed, it wasn't until the final debate that Senator McCain mentioned…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Legislators, Political Candidates, Educational Policy
Monastersky, Richard – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
Wall Street bankers currently serve as the national poster children for greed, but they face a strong challenge from some university researchers who have apparently been taking millions of dollars in secret from the medical industry. Recent revelations about those undisclosed payments have universities and the National Institutes of Health (NIH)…
Descriptors: Conflict of Interest, Governing Boards, Researchers, Medical Research
Fischer, Karin – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
This article reports that at Rollins College, a liberal-arts institution, professors are paid to get away for overseas travel so that their students will learn to be more globally minded. The college's president, Lewis M. Duncan, has pledged to send every faculty and staff member with teaching duties abroad once every three years. Since 2006, 128…
Descriptors: Travel, Colleges, Foreign Countries, Study Abroad
Hillyard, Michael – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
The author recently served on a five-member international review panel for Saudi Arabia's National Commission for Academic Accreditation and Assessment. The panel's mission was to evaluate the Arab Open University against the commission's accreditation criteria to determine if the university should be eligible for King Abdullah's national…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Open Universities, Arabs, Information Technology

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