Princeton’s Noliwe Rooks Talks Affirmative Action’s Effect on Black Enrollment in the Ivy League
Noliwe Rooks has played an intricate role in raising awareness on the issues of race in America and women’s rights for more than 14 years. She has
Noliwe Rooks has played an intricate role in raising awareness on the issues of race in America and women’s rights for more than 14 years. She has
Princeton’s Center of African American Studies is one of the preeminent institutions dedicated to the research and teaching of the African American experience. Developed in
McDonald’s announced Thursday that chief operating officer Don Thomspon will take over as CEO of the company after Jim Skinner retires later this year. The
These are roadblocks that face black women at work.
The recent economic indicators released in December of 2011 for the month of November suggest that the economic outlook for Americans is getting brighter. However,
During rolling out‘s recent visit to Cambridge, Mass., we spoke with several black professors and MBA students who shared their experiences on life at an Ivy League institution.
Kenneth Charles understands how the implementation of diversity initiatives can change lives. As the vice president of Diversity and Inclusion at General Mills, Charles makes
There is no such thing as a free lunch. That statement rings in Kevin Walker’s ears. It was his most memorable encounter with his graduate
Before applying to business school, it’s important to determine which entry exam, GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) or the GRE (Graduate Record Examination), will be most suitable
“Seeing that ignorance is the curse of God, education is the wing wherewith we fly to heaven.” William Shakespeare “Education is the great engine of
“You only get out of something, what you put in it.”
It was words of encouragement from Dr. Andrew Hill, a professor at Clark Atlanta University that impelled Jerome Clark to pursue his MBA. The Tulsa,
American businesses are increasing their clout as players in the global economy. Hiring qualified employees with bilingual skills remains a lower priority than more tangible
When the presidents and deans of Historically Black Colleges and Universities begin to tell you about the benefits of obtaining a master’s and other advanced
“Since I didn’t have that master’s degree, I lost that opportunity and that sparked my determination.”
An invitation from a friend to attend a leadership and networking conference of black professionals in Nashville was intriguing for Charmaine Ward. Very comfortable in