StaffHomeU.S. Census: Texas is Nation’s Newest ‘Majority-Minority’ StateTexas has now joined Hawaii, New Mexico and California as a majority-minority state, along with the District of Columbia, the U.S. Census Bureau reported this week Story:August 10, 2005HomeEventsStory:August 10, 2005StudentsGrants & AwardsStory:August 10, 2005HBCUsProfessional AppointmentsStory:August 10, 2005HomeMinority Journalism Group Discouraged By Slow ProgressUNITY: Journalists of Color has expressed deep disappointment with the dismal results from the annual broadcast newsroom survey… Story:August 10, 2005Faculty & StaffStudy: Faculty Members Have More Positive OutlookCollege and university administrators across the country are under increasing pressure from external forces Story:August 10, 2005HomeNew Data: $3.4 Billion Head Start ‘Funding Gap’ Seen as Congress Moves to Raise Teacher RequirementsA U.S. Senate bill expected to be voted on this summer would force Head Start programs to add or “upgrade” more… Story:August 10, 2005LatinxSenate Joins House in Support of TRIO, GEAR UP ProgramsDespite facing a difficult 2006 budget process, Congress has soundly rejected President Bush’s plan to eliminate three early college awareness programs for at-risk youth. Story:August 10, 2005StudentsUniversity of Missouri Researcher: Breast Cancer Messages Need to Be Targeted Toward African-American WomenAfrican-American women are more likely than Caucasian women to be diagnosed with breast cancer at later stages of the disease and are more likely to die from the disease, according to the National Cancer Institute. Story:August 8, 2005HomeChurch Impacts Political Activism Among Blacks, Expert SaysReligion has continued to be a salient social and cultural institution in the United States Story:August 4, 2005Previous PagePage 43 of 46Next Page