Black IssuesCommunity CollegesGrants & AwardsBronx Community College’s Mathematics and Computer Science Program received a $200,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to increase the number of well-prepared mathematics, computer science, engineering or engineering technology majors who will continue in a four-year college or will join the high-technology work force. Central Community College (Neb.) has received a $1.9 million grant […]December 4, 2002HomeProfessional AppointmentsProfessional Appointments Dr. Juliana Mosley Anderson has been appointed the new director of the Office of Multicultural Affairs at John Carroll University in Cleveland. Previously, Mosley Anderson was the executive assistant to the president at Kentucky State University. She earned a bachelor’s from Ball State University, a master’s and a doctorate both from Miami University.Dr. […]December 4, 2002Faculty & StaffA Shared ResponsibilityA Shared ResponsibilityBluefield State’s new president makes college’s success a community agendaBy Kendra Hamilton Dr. Albert L. Walker, the new president of Bluefield State College in Bluefield, W.Va., is a career educator. He has taught in public schools and institutions of higher education since 1967. Previously, he was vice chancellor for academic affairs and a […]December 4, 2002HomeNew Web Site Highlights Liberal Arts SchoolsDecember 4, 2002HomeEnhanced GMAC.com Serves as Business School ResourceEnhanced GMAC.com Serves as Business School ResourceBy Ronald Roach MCLEAN, Va. Want to know the average MBA’s starting salary? (Answer: $75,000). What’s the percentage of women enrolled in full-time MBA programs at the nation’s top-tier business schools? (Answer: 30 percent). Having recently undergone a redesign, the Web site, GMAC.com, provides answers to the questions that […]December 4, 2002Faculty & StaffSolar Competition Gives Tuskegee Students A Chance to ShineSolar Competition Gives Tuskegee Students A Chance to Shine By Ronald Roach A group of Tuskegee University students majoring in architecture and engineering fields proved to the nation their resourcefulness and academic prowess in creating and building a home of the future.Competing in the Solar Decathlon, a national contest sponsored by the U.S. Department of […]December 4, 2002HomeCampuses Commit to IT ImprovementsCampuses Commit to IT Improvements Despite Budget CrunchBy Ronald Roach CLAREMONT, Calif.The 13th annual Campus Computing survey, conducted by computing expert Dr. Kenneth C. Green, has concluded that college and university campuses across the United States are increasing their commitment to information technology even while working with smaller budgets. Green is the founder and director […]December 4, 2002Faculty & StaffStaying in the GameStaying in the Game UCLA’s African American Leadership Institute works to better prepare Black executives for corporate culture.By Phaedra Brotherton Related Charts Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view the above listed chart(s). If you do not have Acrobat Reader installed on your computer, please [ click here ] to download it. How race and […]December 4, 2002StudentsShifting Political DynamicsShifting Political DynamicsAn Uncertain Political and Economic Climate Poses New Challenges to the Future of Higher EducationBy Page Boinest MeltonExperts reading the tea leaves from November’s elections see some challenging days ahead for public support of higher education. The good news is that voters see education as a top priority and endorsed education-specific ballot initiatives […]December 4, 2002StudentsMorehouse President Vows To Talk to Students on Gay IssuesMorehouse President Vows To Talk to Students on Gay Issues ATLANTAAn attack on a student last month at Morehouse College led to talk around the campus about homophobia and a call from a national organization for the school to address the issue publicly. Sophomore Aaron Price was charged with aggravated assault for the baseball bat […]December 4, 2002Previous PagePage 184 of 431Next Page