Walter HudsonFaculty & StaffScholars Remember Dr. James Turner, Pioneer of Africana StudiesDr. James Turner, a pioneer in the field of Black studies and the founding director of the Africana Studies and Research Center at Cornell University, died last week.August 8, 2022Leadership & PolicyDr. James L. Moore III to head the Education and Human Resources Directorate at NSFDr. James L. More III, a prominent researcher on African American males, has been tapped by the U.S. National Science Foundation to head the Directorate for Education and Human ResourcesAugust 3, 2022HBCUsUDC President Scheduled to Step Down Next YearJuly 24, 2022African-AmericanProminent Artist and Educator Nelson Stevens, Dead at 84July 24, 2022News RoundupAlabama A&M Officially Installed Dr. Daniel K. Wims as PresidentMay 4, 2022LatinxAAHHE Names Award in Honor of Dr. Mildred GarcíaApril 21, 2022African-AmericanVeteran Education Administrator Dead at 67Dr. Lillian Lowery, who ran public schools in Maryland, Delaware and Virginia, ultimately spearheading new national curriculum standards and reforms to student discipline policies, died last week. She was 67.April 18, 2022HBCUsHoward President Dr. Wayne A. I. Frederick Announces RetirementApril 13, 2022HBCUsHampton University Names Alumnus and Retired General as Next PresidentHampton University, a historically Black private college in Virginia, has picked a non-academic to serve as its next president.April 13, 2022African-AmericanNUL Report: Widening Disparities Continue to Exist Between Blacks and WhitesThe state of Black America remains grim. That's the findings from The National Urban League, which released its annual report on the State of Black America on Tuesday.April 12, 2022Previous PagePage 54 of 65Next Page