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Posted Mon, 13 May 2013 12:00:00 -0400 - www.npr.org
According to a new report, historically black colleges and universities are attracting more Asian and Latino students than ever before. Host Michel Martin discusses that and other findings with the report's author, Marybeth Gasman, and Morgan State University President, David Wilson.
Posted Mon, 13 May 2013 09:17:00 -0400 - www.npr.org
We asked a bunch of economists what they would say if they were giving a commencement address this spring. Here's what they told us.
Posted Fri, 10 May 2013 03:16:00 -0400 - www.npr.org
Taking a page from the playbook of decades past, college students are once again pressuring schools to pull investment funding from specific sectors. This time it's big oil and coal companies. But these campaigns have effects beyond the university — they're launching a new generation of activists.
Posted Thu, 09 May 2013 17:13:00 -0400 - www.npr.org
The Department of Justice has reached an agreement with the University of Montana to resolve an investigation into the school's response to accusations of sexual harassment since 2009. The federal inquiry will continue to examine how Missoula city officials have handled such cases.
Posted Thu, 16 May 2013 12:00:00 -0400 - www.npr.org
Tricia Rose is known as a hip-hop scholar and professor of Africana studies. She's now taking on a new project at Brown University, and hoping it sparks new questions about race and ethnicity. Host Michel Martin speaks with Rose about her vision.