Associated PressLeadership & PolicyXavier, Dillard to Hold Classes at Tulane and LoyolaStudents from Xavier and Dillard universities will be able to attend class and administrators from the two historically Black schools will share office…October 13, 2005Faculty & StaffAmerican University Trustees Oust President Amid Spending ScandalAmerican University trustees announced that Dr. Benjamin Ladner will not return as president after a months-long investigation into…October 12, 2005HomeMississippi Valley State University Blames Dramatic Drop in Enrollment on TuitionWhile nearly every public school in Mississippi gained students this fall, Mississippi Valley State University is blaming a tuition…October 11, 2005HomeToledo Groups Plan Rally to Counter Neo-Nazi MarchTwenty educational, religious and community groups have organized a rally they hope will take the steam out of a neo-Nazi march…October 11, 2005HomeAdmirers Recall August Wilson’s Impact on Black Culture, TheaterAdmirers of playwright August Wilson vowed this weekend at his funeral to ensure that future generations are exposed…October 10, 2005African-AmericanExhibit Explores History of Slavery in New YorkMost Americans think of slavery as a Southern institution, but for close to 200 years, New York City served as a centerpiece in the African slave trade…October 9, 2005Asian American Pacific IslanderBlacks, Hispanics Trail Whites, Asians in Colorado schoolsBlack and Hispanic schoolchildren don’t fare as well as White and Asian classmates in math, reading, writing and science…October 9, 2005African-AmericanTodd Meets With Lawmakers Over University of Kentucky’s Drop in DiversityUniversity of Kentucky President Lee Todd met with a group state lawmakers last week and said he apologized to the…October 9, 2005Faculty & StaffNew Orleans Universities Plan to Rebuild and Attract Far-flung StudentsIn the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, professors and students from the city’s universities took academic refuge in other schools…October 6, 2005StudentsNew Missouri State Head Wants More DiversityMissouri State University should boost the number of minorities on campus, toughen academic standards and bring in more…October 6, 2005Previous PagePage 553 of 569Next Page