Art, difference and the new American conversation. More...
Diversity: A Confrontation
Diversity in America Today
Our physical spaces have grown more diverse, but our social circles are more homogeneous.
In 1980, one-third of white people lived in neighborhoods that were almost exclusively white (census definition: over 97 percent). More...
Incentivizing Faculty Diversity

Diversité et inclusion : une fonction RH frileuse voire dépassée ?
Diversity Abroad launches second AIDE Roadmap
By Viggo Stacey. Diversity Abroad has released the second edition of its Access, Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity Roadmap – the “gold standard” for assisting those working in international education to boost their diversity, equity, and inclusion practices and policies. More...
Ancient and Modern Wisdom of Friendship Across Difference
There are illuminating historical examples of positive interfaith interaction and friendship, and modern research is affirming the power of relationship across lines of difference. More...
Students' Sense of Belonging Varies by Identity, Institution
By Elin Johnson. New research highlights the differences in students’ sense of belonging by race, institution type and first-generation status. More...
Problem Drinking Varies by Race
By Elin Johnson. White students are more likely than students of other racial groups to drink alcohol to fit in or because of societal pressures, according to a new study from Duke University. More...
Will a Chief Diversity Officer Fix Salisbury?
By Elin Johnson. Following discoveries of racist vandalism at Salisbury University, the administration is creating a brand-new position. More...
Black Borrowers Default at Higher Rates
By Doug Lederman. Analysis of federal data shows that African Americans continue to struggle more than other borrowers with repaying student loans -- despite heavy use of income-driven repayment programs. More...