B. Denise HawkinsAfrican-AmericanSt. Paul’s College Officials Say Closure ‘Temporary’School will continue to implement a closure plan while it seeks another “strategic opportunity.”June 3, 2013Leadership & PolicySt. Paul’s College Future in Limbo After Potential Lifeline CutLast November, St. Augustine’s University in Raleigh, N.C., announced that it was stepping up to support struggling St. Paul’s College of Lawrenceville, Va. Now, that’s not going to happen.May 16, 2013African-AmericanExperts Say Getting More Teachers of Color in Classrooms a NecessityHBCUs, which produce 50 percent of the nation’s Black educators, are trying to change approaches to recruitment, retention and society’s view of teaching.May 12, 2013HomeInitiative Eases Student Transfers from Community Colleges to HBCUsA three-year, $500,000 program is aimed at channeling community college students to HBCUs while removing many of the barriers that often keep those at two-year institutions from graduating and transferring.May 8, 2013Faculty & StaffBen Carson Withdraws as Johns Hopkins Commencement SpeakerDogged by backlash over his politically charged speeches on same-sex marriage, famed neurosurgeon, Dr. Ben Carson, announced that he will withdraw as commencement speaker at Johns Hopkins University.April 10, 2013African-AmericanCollege, Connected: Online Enrollments at HBCUs Continue To GrowIn the past decade, the rate of growth in online enrollments has been “extremely robust,” but holding steady, according to a report.March 26, 2013HomeWomen Making Greater Strides Toward Executive OfficeNearly one-third of all presidents of institutions of higher education hired between 2009 and 2011 were women, a significantly greater share than in past years.March 19, 2013Faculty & StaffForensic Frontier: Dr. Karla-Sue MarriottAt Savannah State, Marriott, , a 2013 Emerging Scholar as selected by Diverse, helped establish one of the first forensic science programs in Georgia.January 14, 2013StudentsLooking Up: Dr. Adia Harvey WinfieldDr. Adia Harvey Wingfield Follows Examples of Her Parents; Explores Race, Class And Gender Issues.January 10, 2013HomeDowner Remains on Front Line of Fight Against HIV/AIDSHoward University-based health scientist focuses on students in an effort to make them understand that AIDS is a real threat.December 3, 2012Previous PagePage 7 of 15Next Page