Ronald RoachAfrican-AmericanInnovation is Focus of Hampton Digital Media CenterHampton University has launched the Center for Digital Media Innovation to prepare its students to become pioneers of new digital media platforms.June 4, 2014StudentsReport: Financial Aid, Student Support Reforms Should Embrace Non-Traditional Black StudentsNational Urban League offers insight into why and what supports are needed to improve higher education outcomes for African-American college students, a majority of whom are non-traditional and independent.May 21, 2014African-AmericanCelebrating Brown, Confronting Its Challenging LegacyAs the sixtieth anniversary of the Brown v. Board court decision is celebrated, scholars say segregation and racially-biased treatment of children of color in K-12 schools still persists.May 15, 2014InternationalReport: Foreign Ph.D. Graduates Maintain Steady Presence in U.S. WorkforceA new study shows that a significant proportion of immigrant Ph.D. recipients in science and engineering fields are finding opportunity and remaining in the U.S. for five or more years.May 8, 2014African-AmericanReport: Funding, Institutional Support Lacking for Historically Black Public CollegesHistorically Black public colleges in four states continue to lag behind predominantly White schools in funding and institutional support, the Center for Minority Serving Institutions finds in new report.May 7, 2014DisabiltiesCoalition Working to Bring Rural College Communities Up to SpeedA diverse coalition of colleges, corporations and other organizations is seeking to boost wireless broadband connectivity in small towns and rural areas.May 1, 20142014Balancing the ScalesMoved by sit-ins and the work of Thurgood Marshall, Wendy Greene has risen to prominence as a professor of law at Samford and sought-aft er speaker nationally. From an early age, Wendy Greene knew she wanted to be a lawyer.April 18, 20142014Brit Lit and RaceWith the publication of his forthcoming book in April, the University of New Hampshire prof is bringing the “theological account of race and racialization” in early modern England to a wider audience.April 18, 2014HomePoll: Blacks, Hispanics Most Optimistic that K-12 Schools Prepare Youth for CollegeAfrican-Americans and Hispanics are more likely to say the local K-12 education are adequately preparing their children for college than are Whites and Asian Americans, a new national survey shows.April 17, 2014Faculty & StaffMorgan State Seeks to Make History in National HBCU Quiz Bowl CompetitionThe 25th anniversary year of the Honda Campus All-Star Challenge culminates this week with the national championship tournament at which Morgan State University seeks a third consecutive national title.April 13, 2014Previous PagePage 8 of 55Next Page