The American Indian College Fund has received a $1 million grant to continue its Restoration and Preservation of Traditional Native Art Forms and Knowledge program at tribal colleges and universities (TCUs). The program is expanding knowledge and skills at these institutions across the country while also placing endangered art forms at the center of its focus. Continue reading American Indian College Fund Receives $1 Million to Continue Traditional Arts and Culture Preservation Program
Angelina Jolie just got a first taste of the teaching life. Continue reading Professor Jolie: Angelina Gives Her First Lecture on Women’s Rights at LSE Ahead of Master’s Class Teaching Stint
Wells Fargo announces $100,000 scholarship fund for diverse business owners to attend Tuck School of Business Minority Business Programs. Continue reading Wells Fargo and Tuck Announce Scholarship Program for Diverse Businesses
For the 30th anniversary of Women’s History Month, we take a look at some current UCI trailblazers Continue reading Making their mark– UCI Trailblazers
These leaders — Black, Latina, Asian, Arab, Native American — in varied fields, broke both gender and racial barriers as they made history. Here is a by-no-means-comprehensive primer recognizing 36 women of color, past and present:
Continue reading Women’s History Month: Women of color whose names you should know
Every day brings women’s notable events, achievements, births and deaths in March aka Women’s History Month: Continue reading Women’s History Month: 31 days of amazing women
There are close to 3,000 four-year colleges and universities in the United States. A small percentage are considered elite institutions of higher education. Degrees from these particular institutions are golden tickets, giving the recipients special access to the best opportunities in the American workforce.
Continue reading Diversity In The Workplace Starts With Diversity In Higher Education