Associated PressAfrican-AmericanBlack Leaders Raising Donations for Katrina VictimsPastors of Black churches and other leaders, unhappy with government relief efforts Story:September 6, 2005STEMBates, Bowdoin, UMaine System to Help Katrina’s VictimsSome Maine colleges are offering free or tuition or in-state rates to students whose plans to study this fall have been interrupted by Hurricane Katrina. Story:September 6, 2005HomeA One-year Jump in Diversity Comes Only After Many Years’ EffortNicole Hernandez arrived at Syracuse University recently for freshman orientation, but she already knew the place well. Story:September 5, 2005SportsTulane University Cancels Fall SemesterTulane University canceled its fall semester last week because of Hurricane Katrina and encouraged its students to take classes Story:September 5, 2005Leadership & PolicyHoward University Takes in Dozens from New OrleansDozens of students from historically Black colleges and universities in the hurricane ravaged south are applying for admission Story:September 5, 2005Faculty & StaffUniversity of Michigan Announces $10.5 Million Stem Cell Research ExpansionThe University of Michigan is allocating $10.5 million for an expansion of its stem cell research programs… Story:September 1, 2005Native AmericansSpirit Lake Tribal Members Reject Fighting Sioux NicknameMembers of the Spirit Lake Sioux tribe, the closest tribe to the University of North Dakota campus Story:September 1, 2005HomeArkansas Universities Offer to Take in Louisiana Students Displaced by Hurricane KatrinaLouisiana college students displaced by Hurricane Katrina because of major damage and destruction to their campuses can pick up Story:September 1, 2005StudentsAsian American Leaders Criticize State Rights Commission Task ForceAsian American students and community leaders are criticizing a state Human Rights Commission task force report on Washington State Story:August 31, 2005HomeVirginia SAT Scores Rise, But Racial Gap RemainsVirginia’s high school students improved their performance on the verbal and math SAT in 2005, the College Board said this week Story:August 31, 2005Previous PagePage 560 of 569Next Page