About

As America enters the fourth year of the new millennium, the role of educating the ever-increasing number of people of color and other underrepresented minority groups has taken on unprecedented urgency, and the stakes will become even more consequential in the coming months and years.

The quality of life for all Americans has now become inextricably linked to a citizenry that possesses a college degree. Indeed, the college degree has replaced the high school diploma as the vehicle for sustained participation in the middle class and beyond.

The key to the achievement of this goal is knowledge and information about higher education. And when it comes to providing the information that underpins this, Diverse: Issues in Higher Education has been at the forefront for the past twenty years. Leaders from academe, industry and public policy have all come to rely on this award-winning news magazine to stay abreast of the trends and issues that go to the very core of the future of this country and its place in an ever-changing world.

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  • Desktop Display, Mobile Display, Email, Social
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    Publisher: Higher Education News and Jobs
  • Key Differentiator
    ABOUT DIVERSE Diverse: Issues In Higher Education stands alone as the only source of critical news, information and insightful commentary on the full range of issues concerning diversity in American higher education. Diverse began writing about diversity in higher education long before diversity and multiculturalism became “hot-button” issues. Today, our mission remains as true as it was more than 30 years ago: to provide information that is honest, thorough and balanced. We seek, through traditional and nontraditional mediums, to be change agents and generate public policies that resolve inequities that still exist today. In fulfilling our mission, we believe we are helping to build the educational, cultural, social and economic structures necessary to allow every individual to reach his or her full potential, and thus contribute to the greater good of their community and the nation. With more than 30 years of experience covering education, Diverse is the only newsmagazine focusing on matters of access and opportunity for all in higher education. Its unparalleled coverage of issues surrounding topics such as tenure, salary, faculty, students, recruitment, retention and access and equity earned Diverse the 2002 Folio Award for best education publication in America. And as our communities have grown more diverse, so, too, has our editorial focus. Launched in 1984 as Black Issues In Higher Education, the magazine focused on the role of and issues pertaining to African-Americans in higher education. To better reflect inclusivity and America’s changing demographics, in 2005 we renamed the magazine Diverse: Issues In Higher Education, and expanded coverage to address issues that affect Asian Americans, Hispanics/Latinos, American Indians, people with disabilities, seniors, LGBTQIA, veterans and other underrepresented groups in higher education. Our companion website translates our flagship brand, Diverse, into a digital medium so advertisers can extend their print messages online and engage and interact with the Diverse audience. Through our signature events, the John Hope Franklin Awards and the Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar Awards, sponsors can interface with scholars, researchers, faculty, administrators and business leaders from across the country.
Site Traffic
  • 365455 Global Rank
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  • 183 K Estimated Visits
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  • Search
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  • Direct
    21.64%
  • Social
    4.96%
  • Referrals
    4.16%
  • Mail
    2.34%
  • Display
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United States Rank 73,472
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United States Page Views 67.2%
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They are headquartered at Fairfax, VA, United States, and have advertising & marketing contacts listed on Kochava. According to their Ads.txt, Diverse inventory partners include: google.com.

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