David PluvioseStudentsThe Evolution of a Texas HBCUNow majority Hispanic, the historically black st. philip’s college has positioned itself to serve an increasingly diverse San Antonio population.August 8, 2007HomeWhites, Privileged Students Primary Beneficiaries Of Ohio Early College Program, Study FindsA study of Ohio’s Post Secondary Enrollment Options program finds that nine of 10 of its participants are White, and most enrollees come from suburban rather than urban or rural high school districts. The study by the KnowledgeWorks Foundation, Ohio’s largest education philanthropy, also takes PSEO to task for lacking any data showing PSEO’s positive impact on college outcomes. The study comes as the Ohio General Assembly prepares to expand the program at the behest of Democratic Gov. Ted Strickland.July 25, 2007Students‘Time Out’Do the demographics of sports newsrooms contribute to the sometimes negative coverage of Black athletes?July 25, 2007Community CollegesEstablishing a Real-World CredentialCommunity College of the Air Force to award 300,000th associate degree.July 5, 2007Community CollegesEstablishing a Real-World CredentialCommunity College of the Air Force to award 300,000th associate degree.June 27, 2007Leadership & PolicyUDC President William Pollard Abruptly ResignsUniversity of the District of Columbia President William L. Pollard unexpectedly resigned at a board of trustees’ meeting Tuesday, ending a five-year tenure. Despite tensions with the board over stagnant fundraising and the slow pace of facility improvements, board chairman James W. Dyke Jr. had talked publicly in recent months about extending Pollard’s contract, which expires July 1. Nevertheless, it appears that a plurality of board members wanted a fresh start.June 20, 2007Faculty & StaffLaying Out a Blueprint for DiversityCommunity colleges at forefront of efforts to bridge yawning architecture diversity gap.June 13, 2007Faculty & StaffLaying Out a Blueprint for DiversityCommunity colleges at forefront of efforts to bridge yawning architecture diversity gap.June 13, 2007Community CollegesNISOD Conference Attracts Record Number of AttendeesAUSTIN, Texas A record 2,300 attendees from community colleges across the nation descended on Austin, Texas, last week for the 29th annual International Conference on Teaching and Leadership Excellence, held May 20-23. Hosted by the Community College Leadership Program at the University of Texas-Austin through its National Institute for Staff & Organizational Development (NISOD) outreach arm, the conference touched on a broad range of issues relating to enriching and enhancing two-year college leadership and faculty instruction.May 31, 2007Leadership & PolicyNISOD Conference Attracts Record Number of AttendeesA record 2,300 attendees from community colleges across the nation descended on Austin, Texas last week for the 29th annual International Conference on Teaching and Leadership Excellence, held May 20-23. Hosted by the Community College Leadership Program at the University of Texas at Austin through its National Institute for Staff & Organizational Development outreach arm, the conference touched on a broad range of issues relating to enriching and enhancing two-year college leadership and faculty instruction.May 30, 2007Previous PagePage 12 of 19Next Page