Northwestern U Offers New Class on Diversity

(United States): As a result of on-campus racist incidents since 2012, Diversity and Inequality at Northwestern University focuses on how issues can impact the university's present state, it will compare these issues to other universities, and it will examine these issues historically. The university is currently contemplating a social inequality and diversity requirement for all students.

U Washington Students Present on Affordability to State House

(United States): In a recent presentation to the state's House Higher Education Committee, the university's Student Debt Reduction Working Group discussed findings of roughly 50 percent of students graduate with debt and the average amount is over $21,000. The presentation is part of an effort to increase the dialogue on college affordability between students and lawmakers.

U Michigan Students Pass Diversity Resolution

The university's Central Student Government listened to and adopted a recent resolution that addresses minority student enrollment, the creation of a scholarship for undocumented students, and official student government support of student activism directed toward increased diversity on campus.

Cornell U Resurrects Diversity Initiative

Attempting to bring together students groups that represent different cultures, the newly-formed Breaking Bread Series will facilitate discussion and exchange.

New Mexico State U to Install Gender-Neutral Bathrooms

The university recently adopted a new guideline specifying that all new and renovated buildings will include a single-stall, gender neutral bathroom in an effort to develop a more transgender-friendly campus.

Obama Administration Hosts Affordability Summit

During the recent summit attended by top university and college administration officials more than 100 commitments were made to help low-income students attend and complete college.

Southern Oregon U Holds Inaugural Social Justice Conference

With 'race' as the university's 2013-14 theme, the two-day conference, organized by the Multicultural Resource Center, provided a safe and structured environment to explore issues related to social justice.

AASCU Proposal to Maintain College Affordability

The newly released proposition from the American Association of State Colleges and Universities proposes using existing federal resources to create a new federal matching grant program that leverages federal funds to incentivize states to boost operating support for public higher education, in turn mitigating tuition price increases and improving college affordability.

U Kansas Researchers Devise Diversity Assessment Tool

In an effort to measure diversity in higher education, the recently published paper discusses the researchers method to create the final instrument, ACES, which quantifies Attitude towards diversity, Career activities and professional norms, Environment conducive to diversity, and Social interactions with diverse groups.

U North Carolina Chapel Hill Launches Tuition Equity Campaign

Called One State, One Rate, the new initiative officially supported by students and faculty, aims to give in-state tuition to students without documentation who received a high school diploma or GED from within North Carolina.

North Carolina Launches the LGBTQ College Consortium

The North Carolina LGBTQ College Consortium aims to foster communication and build community among the state’s various lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered and queer college student organizations with annual meetings and a conference, periodic conference calls, webinars and leadership development events.

Burlington County College Partners with Vocational School

(U.S.): In an effort to meet the demand for the college's growing green degrees programs, the college is offering credit to students of an introductory sustainability course at a local technical school.

Australian Higher Ed Trustee Boards Attain Near Gender Equity

(Australia): According to a recent analysis, the governing bodies of the country's universities have an average of 43 percent female representation with four universities carrying 50 percent or more women on councils.

South African Academe Promotes Equity Index

(South Africa): In an effort to spur progress toward an academe that reflects South Africa's ethnic mix, the University of KwaZulu-Natal has developed and introduced an "equity index" that tracks how closely student, staff, senate and governing council bodies reflect the country’s ethnic and gender make-up. Controversially, the data allow institutions to be ranked by how similar they are to the South African population as a whole.

Catawba College Hosts Diversity Conversations

The campus' Diversity Club hosted a week of activities focused on appreciating differences. Events included exhibitions, a "race kiosk," varied ethnic food offerings and a documentary.

Department of Education Solicits College Affordability Feedback

President Obama has directed the U.S. Department of Education to develop and publish a new college ratings system that would be available for students and families before the 2015-16 school year. The ratings system will help students compare the value offered by colleges and encourage colleges to improve. As part of an effort to gather public input about the development of the system, the Education Department has the last of four open forums on Nov. 21 at Louisiana State University. Transcripts of the forums are available. To submit input, email collegefeedback@ed.gov.

Bucks County CC Holds Diversity Discussion

Spurred by the Trayvon Martin-George Zimmerman case, the Interactive Conference on Race, Ethnicity and Cultural Understanding brought the campus community together in a moderated discussion around issues facing minorities and how to find harmony among diverse groups.

Excelencia in Education Observes Schools for Latino Successes

Excelencia in Education recently recognized Cañada College, University of Texas at Brownville, Pan American and Austin, Esparanza College of Eastern University, Rio Hondo College, Del Mar College, Bluegrass Community and Technical College and Grayson College for their efforts in helping Latino students to succeed academically.

Northern Illinois U Promotes Programs in Diversity

Birthed from a communications class, diversity education ambassadors promote the university's academic programs in diversity and importance of being culturally competent through in-class discussions.

Vancouver Island U Appoints First Elder-in-Residence

The first full-time elder, Geraldine Manson, will provide support and guidance to aboriginal and non-aboriginal students and share traditional practices and knowledge within the curriculum of the Faculty of Health and Human Services.

Medical U South Carolina Commemorates Civil Rights Movement

The university marked the spot where 12 nurses were fired for demanding equal rights, which became the basis for the 1969 Hospital Workers' Strike.

Northern Illinois U Hosts First Diversity Festival

After faculty members attended a diversity conference, the university's Latino Student Alliance group hosted the inaugural Unity Conference and Celebration that focused on celebrating the differences within its diverse student body.

Adrian College Announces New Loan Repayment Plan

The new plan to be rolled out in fall of 2014, AdrianPlus, is a loan repayment assistance initiative that offers to pay all or part of its students' loans if they are unable to secure a well paying job post graduation.

Fuller Theological Seminary Students Form LGBT Club

The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered community recently formed a college-sanctioned student club of nearly 36 students called OneTable.

Rutgers U Approves Gender-Neutral Lyrics to Alma Mater

A decades-long debate ended this semester when the university song was changed from "My father sent me to old Rutgers/ And resolv'd that I should be a man” to "From far and near we came to Rutgers/ And resolved to learn all that we can." This change more accurately reflects the 65,000-student college where nearly half are female.

St. Mary's College of Maryland Institutes Gender-Neutral Housing

Inaugurated this fall, students of the college are given the freedom to choose their roommates independent of gender, sex, sexual identity or sexual orientation. "Open housing" was employed to respond to the needs of students who do not identify with traditional gender norms, and to provide options for all students who feel that they would have a more positive shared-living experience with a roommate of the opposite sex or gender.

Framingham State U Opens Multicultural Center

(U.S.): The university's new center will bolster ongoing effort to promote diversity on campus and create an environment where minorities feel comfortable.

Kansas State U Students Revive African-American Newspaper

(U.S.): Originally a paper by the Black Student Union in the 1970s, Uhuru, meaning "freedom" in Swahili, now has a new generation of interested students that have renewed it as a section of the student newspaper under the name Uhuru Kauli, Kauli meaning "opinion" or "speech.' This section will work with underrepresented student groups and multicultural organizations.

Princeton U Seeks to Diversify Students, Faculty, Administration

(U.S.): After a recent 19-member group found that the university’s graduate program population, faculty and top administration lacks diversity, the president and board of trustees recently signed recommendations from the diversity group including interdepartmental autonomy for creating diversity in their ranks, additional resources and accountability through monitoring.

U Cambridge Adopts Gender-Sensitive Attire Code

(U.K.): Due to attention from the student union’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Other campaign, the new graduation attire code allows women to wear suits and men to wear skirts.

Cuyamaca College Begins ‘The Diversity Dialogues’

Encouraging students to embrace diversity at a school with a large Iraqi refugee population, the semester long workshop series is designed to give students a deeper understanding and appreciation of other cultures, construct environments that foster cultural learning, and to apply principles of cultural competency to personal, professional or academic life.

Northern State U Unveils New International Sculpture Garden

Combining the university’s international education mission and its passion for the arts, the new space will display five sculptures by Vietnamese artist Tuan Nguyen, made possible by Picture Art Foundation, and other sculptures by regional and national artists.

Obama Explains the New College Affordability Legislation

On the recent bus tour in New York and Pennsylvania, the president says the new plan intends to rate colleges based on outcomes, initiate competition between schools to lower the graduation rate, and help more students participate in the pay as you earn loan repayment program. Schools he visited include University of Buffalo, Binghamton University and Lackawanna College.

U North Alabama Holds First ‘Culture Fest’

Open to everyone, the university’s Office of Diversity and Institutional Equality held the event to increase awareness of diversity.

U Notre Dame Admits Undocumented Students

Changing its admission policies, the university will admit undocumented students who successfully apply for a place in its first-year and transfer classes.

West Virginia U Opens Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Office

Tackling the third goal of the university’s 2020 strategic plan, the new office is meant to foster diversity and build an inclusive culture.

Boston U Approves Gender Neutral Campus Housing

(U.S.): In an effort to empower students, the university’s president has recently approved a University Council recommendation to allow two or more students to share a bedroom, suite, or apartment without regard to gender.

Campus Pride Names Top LGBT Friendly Schools

(U.S.): The annual listing of the Top 25-LGBT Friendly Colleges and Universities was compiled from data gathered from the Campus Pride Index, free of charge for any institution to participate. They are Case Western Reserve University; Connecticut College; Ithaca College; Carleton College; Macalester College; Oberlin College; Portland State University; Princeton University; Rutgers University; Southern Oregon University; Stanford University; The Ohio State University; University of California, Riverside; University of California, Santa Cruz; University of Illinois, Chicago; University of Maryland, College Park; University of Massachusetts, Amherst; University of Michigan; University of Minnesota, Duluth; University of Minnesota, Twin Cities; University of Oregon, University of Pennsylvania; University of Southern California; University of Washington; and Washington State University.

U South Pacific Uses IT Tools to Bolster Inclusion

(Fiji): The university’s new Disability Inclusiveness Policy allows for actively engaging Information Communication Technology as a pedagogical tool for students with special needs to bolster academic success.

President Obama Signs Student Affordability Legislation

As students prepare for the fall semester, Obama has signed the Bipartisan Student Loan Certainty Act of 2013, a new law governing federal loan rates for students and parents. The rates will now move with the financial markets, which means lower rates for the coming school year. Rates lock in for the lifetime of the loan.

Female Adjunct Faculty Unionize for Better Pay

Part-time faculty workers are beginning to organize for better pay and working conditions, reports a recent article in The Nation. A Coalition on the Academic Workforce analysis has found that the pay for adjunct faculty averages $21,600 while tenure-track positions average $66,000 a year. As women make up 61 percent of the adjunct faculty workforce, according to a recent Coalition on the Academic Workforce survey, the movement is largely female-led.

U Colorado Boulder Takes Sustainability Certificate National

The university's sustainability training and non-credit certificate program is now entirely online and available to participants across the nation. Ranging from organizational change to zero waste, the curriculum is designed to help professionals meet the growing need for “green” skills and credentials in the public and private work sectors.

Indiana U-Purdue U Indianapolis Names Diversity Vice Chancellor

Karen Dace, who most recently served as deputy chancellor in the Division of Diversity, Access and Equity at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, will become the university's next vice chancellor for diversity, equity and inclusion effective September 3. In her role, Dace will oversee the Multicultural Success Center and Adaptive Educational Services, as well as facilitate the institutionalization of structures that advance equity and diversity on campus.

Dept. of Ed Releases College Affordability and Transparency Lists

The updated lists highlight institutions with the highest and lowest tuition prices, and institutions whose costs are rising at the fastest rates.

Oregon Lawmakers Roll Out 'Pay it Forward, Pay it Back' Plan

The Oregon state legislature has unanimously approved a plan to provide free tuition to those students attending a community college or public university. In return, students will pay back the state with a percentage of their incomes after graduation. The state's Higher Education Coordinating Commission will develop a pilot program and lawmakers will decide whether to implement the program in 2015.

San Diego State Holds Rainbow Flag-Raising Ceremony

To show its support of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities on campus, the university recently held its fourth annual Rainbow Flag-Raising Ceremony. The university offers a minor in LGBT studies and has announced plans for a new LGBT studies major next spring.

Student Loan Rates Double

With no action by Congress to prevent the increase on July 1, the interest rate for federally subsidized Stafford loans for undergraduates has doubled from 3.4 percent to 6.8 percent. Congress may act later this month to reverse the increase.

U Mississippi Turns Racial Incident into Teachable Moment

After a Mitt Romney rally led by University of Mississippi students last November turned racial, assistant to the chancellor for multicultural affairs Donald Cole recently turned the incident into a teaching moment. Cole, who himself experienced discrimination as a student at the university, addressed the emotions and concerns surrounding the rally head on with this fall's 120 incoming freshmen and their parents. "The idea again is that learned men show their differences by rhetoric, show their differences by persuasive arguments," the NPR story quotes Cole saying during his speech. "Learned men don't fight."

A Guide to the Supreme Court Decision on Affirmative Action

In Fisher v. University of Texas, the justices sent an affirmative action case concerning the university’s program to achieve racial diversity back to the lower courts for further consideration under a tougher standard of review. The New York Times breaks down the opinion of the court here.

Rutgers U Debuts Future Scholars Program

The university has partnered with New Jersey school districts to prepare economically underprivileged students for college.