Foundational gift aims to advance diversity and inclusion at Stanford and impact society
Philanthropic support from Tonia, ’92, and Adam Karr will support research on race and education and endow the directorship of the Black ...
Read MoreThe gender gap in science and technology, in numbers
Women are still under-represented in fields such as computing, engineering, mathematics and physics, finds a UNESCO report. A workforce highly ...
Read MoreThe Diversity Problem on Campus
American universities are undergoing a profound transformation that threatens to derail their primary mission: the production and dissemination of ...
Read MoreTarget Will Pay 100% Of College Tuition For Its 340,000 Employees
Target just pledged to pay 100 percent of tuition and textbook costs for more than 340,000 employees As if we needed another reason to love Target ...
Read MoreLessons from segregated schools can help make today’s classrooms more inclusive
Black teachers comprise just 7% of U.S. public school teachers even though 16% of their students are Black. Jessica Rinaldi/The Boston Globe via ...
Read More'Tragedy of today's employment landscape': Gen X workers hit hardest by jobs crisis amid COVID-19
Gen X workers are feeling the brunt of unemployment concerns during the pandemic, according to a survey from Generation, a non-profit focused ...
Read MoreLack of diversity in higher learning can be a problem for diverse student bodies
Several high-profile Black academics have been denied tenure at esteemed higher-learning institutions, sparking a new debate about racism and ...
Read MoreDiversity Questions for Colleges: What to Ask
Colleges are often a microcosm of American society, with the same challenges, disagreements and cultural clashes playing out on campuses. That ...
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