Lydia LumSportsGetting In The GameLast season, news media from around the country fixated on the University of Southern California football team, the speculation escalating with each game…April 5, 2006Faculty & StaffStarting AnewNot a day goes by that Dr. Jeanine R. Burse doesn’t wonder what she would be doing if she hadn’t been laid off from her job at Xavier University of New Orleans…March 22, 2006StudentsThe Power of PodcastingMost years in Dr. Kevin M. Gaugler’s Spanish civilization class, the students were so focused on note-taking that they rarely uttered a word…March 8, 2006HomeA Dishonorable KillingThe brutal slaying in 1955 of Emmett Till by at least two White Southerners shocked and outraged the country…February 22, 2006Asian American Pacific IslanderWorking Outside the SystemEvery January, the nation pauses to celebrate the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Holding just as much meaning…February 8, 2006Asian American Pacific IslanderSwept Into the BackgroundThe entire world saw the images of Black New Orleans residents left homeless…December 14, 2005Community CollegesFrom Shakespeare to SportsDoes the phrase “retirement community” conjure up images of a Florida condo next to a golf course? If so, think again.October 5, 2005Faculty & StaffLessons in InclusionDr. Wallace Loh still remembers the sting of hearing his high school teachers in Peru call him “el chino” — Spanish for “Chinese boy.” Why didn’t they simply use his name? After all, they did so with his classmates. And, they typically didn’t single out students of otherSeptember 21, 2005Leadership & PolicyStepping ForwardAs Butler University President Bobby Fong was reviewing applications a few years ago for a national fellows program that grooms future leaders of higher education Story:August 24, 2005StudentsThe Rise of Blog NationFor journalism students at the University of California-Berkeley, blogging is just one more responsibility to juggle during the course of the day Story:July 27, 2005Previous PagePage 29 of 30Next Page