Associated PressHomeHouse Formally Apologizes for Slavery and Jim CrowThe House on Tuesday issued an unprecedented apology to Black Americans for the wrongs committed against them and their ancestors who suffered under slavery and Jim Crow segregation laws.July 29, 2008SportsWNBA Leads in Sports Diversity StudyAs many WNBA teams have women holding partial or full ownership as there are in the NFL and more than in any other American pro sport.July 29, 2008HomeMcCain Backs Ban on Affirmative Action in ArizonaPresidential candidate John McCain on Sunday endorsed a proposal to ban affirmative action programs in his home state, a policy that Democratic rival Barack Obama called a disappointing embrace of divisive tactics.July 28, 2008Community CollegesNorth Carolina to Review Community College Ban on Undocumented Immigrants in AugustNorth Carolina’s community college system said last week it would continue to bar illegal immigrants from enrolling until officials can review a federal opinion that could allow it to drop the policy.July 27, 2008StudentsScholar Pushes Faculty Diversity at Oklahoma Business SchoolsBut a diverse faculty is important to helping students broaden their perspectives, he said. “It better prepares them to work with any kind of person anywhere in the world.”July 24, 2008StudentsTenn. County Mayors Seek Tuition-free Community College EducationThe county mayors at Knoxville and Memphis say their residents should be able to attend community colleges for free.July 23, 2008StudentsTenn. County Mayors Seek Tuition-free Community College Education for ResidentsThe county mayors at Knoxville and Memphis say their residents should be able to attend community colleges for free.July 21, 2008HomeScholars Plan to Reunite Ancient Bible OnlineThe oldest surviving copy of the New Testament, a 4th century version that had its Gospels and epistles spread across the world, is being made whole again online.July 20, 2008StudentsStudy: Shrinking Newsrooms Hurting Papers’ QualityThe many and deepening cuts at newspapers across the country are starting to take a toll on their content, according to a study being released Monday.July 20, 2008Leadership & PolicyUMDNJ Probing Extent of ‘KKK’ Hazing IncidentThe president of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey says the school is looking into whether more people were involved in an apparent racist hazing incident.July 17, 2008Previous PagePage 306 of 569Next Page