Associated PressFaculty & StaffFired University of North Dakota Faculty Member Alleges Anti-gay BiasA University of North Dakota choir director who is being fired for allegedly failing to maintain…November 8, 2005StudentsNumber of Black Students at Southeast Missouri State Up SharplyA decade-long effort to attract and retain more Black students to Southeast Missouri State University is paying off…November 7, 2005SportsBradley Appeals NCAA Nickname RulingBradley University has appealed last month’s ruling by an NCAA staff review committee that would ban…November 6, 2005African-AmericanSpike Lee Says Educated Blacks Should be IconsFilmmaker Spike Lee told a college audience that the value of education is being overshadowed by the images gangsta rap glorifies…November 6, 2005HomeCalumet College of St. Joseph Ranked Most Diverse in MidwestCalumet College of St. Joseph was ranked by U.S. News and World Report as the most diverse college in the Midwest since 2000…November 3, 2005StudentsDeadlock Could Force New Trial in Alabama College Race Bias CaseA deadlock in negotiations over scholarships apparently will force another trial in the 24-year-old…November 3, 2005African-AmericanThemed Dorm Party Sparks Race Debate at University of ChicagoThe University of Chicago is calling for campus race relations discussions after a dorm party with a…November 3, 2005HomeUndocumented College Students Worry About Job OpportunitiesUndocumented College Students Worry About Job Opportunities OKLAHOMA CITY More than 200 undocumented college students are attending college at in-state tuition rates in Oklahoma, but many fear they will be unable to find work when they graduate. While states can help undocumented students go to college, it will take an act of Congress to let […]November 2, 2005African-AmericanVivian Malone Jones, First Black to Graduate From University of Alabama, Dies at 63Vivian Malone Jones, one of two Black students whose effort to enroll at the University of Alabama…November 2, 2005HomeCivil Rights Activist C. DeLores Tucker Dies at 78Civil Rights Activist C. DeLores Tucker Dies at 78Waged campaign against violent, misogynistic rap lyricsPHILADELPHIA Longtime civil rights activist C. DeLores Tucker, a former Pennsylvania secretary of state and founder of a national Black women’s political organization, died Oct. 12. She was 78. ***image1:right:***Tucker died at a suburban Philadelphia nursing home, according to the Terry […]November 2, 2005Previous PagePage 548 of 569Next Page