My race may have played a factor in my college rejections, but I support affirmative action
Former Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust once stated that Harvard could fill its entire class twice over with valedictorians. And while I ...
Read MoreHow to reduce investing’s gender gap: try talking about ethics
Why have women lagged behind in finance, while their numbers grow in other professions? MoMo Productions/DigitalVision via Getty Images Tyler ...
Read MoreStudents are suspended less when their teacher has the same race or ethnicity
Black and Latino students are suspended at higher rates than their white peers. FG Trade/E+ via Getty Images Matthew Shirrell, George Washington ...
Read MoreWomen in academia: 'What women get is endless mentoring, instead of a focus on changing the structures'
Academia is no longer dominated by men, with women making up more than half of lecturers. But problems remain across third-level in Ireland. THE ...
Read MoreLearning by Doing: Using an Undergraduate Research Lab to Promote Diversity and Inclusion
Published online by Cambridge University Press: Jeffrey Nonnemacher and Sarah Wilson Sokhey Abstract Undergraduate research labs ...
Read MoreNew president of Brigham and Women’s Hospital makes medical staff diversity a top priority
From his first job as a doctor more than three decades ago to his current role in the upper echelons of academic medicine, Dr. Robert S. D. Higgins ...
Read MoreBrown University’s Woke Professors Battle Diversity (of Viewpoint)
One of the best places on campus for genuine intellectual discourse is being targeted by those who prefer left-wing conformity. Amid the ...
Read MoreBuilding machines that work for everyone – how diversity of test subjects is a technology blind spot, and what to do about it
Without a diverse range of test subjects, some new technologies could fail to work as intended for many people. John Paul Van Wert/Rank ...
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