Collegiate Voices, National News March 18, 2025 UVa abolishes DEI Office. By Demitry Martirosov / The Daily Progress Read More
Collegiate Voices, National News Spineless OU betrayal of Black alumni hurts. We don’t deserve this. By Amelia Robinson / The Columbus Dispatch
Collegiate Voices, National News “Free speech” warrior Trump announces “unlawful” assault on college protests. By Nicholas Liu / Salon
Collegiate Voices, National News The First Black Leader of Virginia Military Institute Is Ousted. By Stephanie Saul / NYT
Collegiate Voices, National News The Department of Education Threatens to Pull the Plug on Colleges. By Sonja B. Starr / NYT
Collegiate Voices, National News The Future of Student Loan Repayment: Why Black Borrowers Should Worry. By Brandon Tensley / Capital B
Collegiate Voices, Culture Alvin F. Poussaint, Pioneering Expert on Black Mental Health, Dies at 90. By Clay Risen / NYT
Collegiate Voices, National News ‘We’re Being Punished’: NIH Tosses Some Grant Applications From Minority Researchers. By Maddie Khaw and Megan Zahneis / The Chronicle of Higher Ed
Collegiate Voices, National News The University of California Increased Diversity. Now It’s Being Sued. By Anemona Hartocollis / NYT
Collegiate Voices, National News February 13, 2025 The Conservative Threat to Race-Based Funding for Minority-Serving Institutions. By Katherine Mangan and J. Brian Charles / The Chronicle of Higher Ed.
Collegiate Voices, National News January 27, 2025 What Happened to Enrollment at Top Colleges After Affirmative Action Ended. By Aatish Bhatia, Ben Blatt, Francesca Paris, Alicia Parlapiano and Eve Washington / NYT
Collegiate Voices, National News January 20, 2025 Story Of Clennon King: Black Scholar Sent To Mental Asylum For Applying To College. By Bilal G. Morris / NewsOne
Collegiate Voices, National News January 18, 2025 Black and Hispanic student enrollment in medical schools plummeted last year, according to a new report. By Kay Wicker / The Grio
Collegiate Voices, National News January 15, 2025 Race on Campus: Can colleges attract Latino students with colorblind strategies? By Fernanda Zamudio-Suarez / Chronicle of Higher Ed
Collegiate Voices, National News January 13, 2025 Soaring Application Numbers Suggest Historically Black Colleges Are Still in Vogue. By Declan Bradley / Chronicle of Higher Ed.
Collegiate Voices January 6, 2025 Where Did DEI Come From? Here’s What You Need to Know. By J. Brian Charles / The Chronicle of Higher Ed
Collegiate Voices, National News December 24, 2024 Black Student Enrollment at Harvard Law Drops by More Than Half. By Stephanie Saul and Anemona Hartocollis / NYT
Collegiate Voices, National News December 19, 2024 Race-Conscious Admissions Can Continue at Naval Academy, Federal Court Rules. By Declan Bradley / The Chronicle of Higher Ed.
Collegiate Voices, Sports December 14, 2024 Deion Sanders reportedly interested in coaching offers allowing him to be ‘full self.’ By Kris Miller / SI
Collegiate Voices, National News December 13, 2024 University of Michigan Weighs Changes to Its Diversity Program. By Nicholas Confessore / NYT
Collegiate Voices, National News December 13, 2024 A Black College Lost Its Accreditation Almost 30 Years Ago. Why Won’t Its Leaders Pull the Plug? By Jasper Smith / The Chronicle of Higher Ed
Collegiate Voices, National News December 2, 2024 Facing Legal Threats, Colleges Back Off From Race-Based Programs. By Laura Pappano and Joanna Hou / The Nation
Collegiate Voices, National News November 29, 2024 President of Atlanta’s historically Black Spelman College steps down after leave of absence. By AP
Collegiate Voices, National News November 15, 2024 Outsized Growth at Nation’s HBCUs Sparks ‘Identity Crisis.’ By J. Brian Charles / The Chronicle of Higher Ed.
Collegiate Voices, National News October 16, 2024 Kimberlé Crenshaw Awarded W.E.B. Du Bois Medal At Harvard For Her Contributions To African And African American Culture. By Shannon Dawson / NewsOne
Collegiate Voices, National News October 12, 2024 Why legacy admissions bans have exploded in the US. By Blake Jones / Politico
Collegiate Voices, National News September 30, 2024 Jonathan Holloway Was Far More Than Rutgers’s First Black President. By Jim Sleeper / TNR
Collegiate Voices, National News September 23, 2024 Affirmative Action Was Banned. What Happened Next Was Confusing. By Anemona Hartocollis and Stephanie Saul / NYT