David PluvioseHomeCivil Rights Panel: Law School Affirmative Action May Hurt BlacksIs American Bar Association-mandated affirmative action among U.S. law schools ultimately helping or hurting prospective Black attorneys?…July 12, 2006Leadership & PolicyClark College Faculty: ‘No Confidence’ in First Black LeaderBy an overwhelming margin, the Clark College faculty union has passed a no-confidence measure against the two-year school’s presidentJune 28, 2006HomeCivil Rights Panel: Law School Affirmative Action May Hurt BlacksIs American Bar Association-mandated affirmative action among U.S. law schools ultimately helping or hurting prospective Black attorneys? The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights hosted a panel Friday to examine this issue, and the consensus was decidedly mixed.June 18, 2006Leadership & PolicyAll Jokes AsideAs part of a nationwide tour, entertainer and activist Dr. Bill Cosby hosted two forums at the University…June 14, 2006Leadership & PolicyInterim Chancellor Brings Healing Touch toChancellor of the 84,000-student Dallas County Community College District for just three years…June 14, 2006Leadership & PolicyCivil Rights Panel: Duplication Threatens Black CollegesPredominately White institutions (PWIs) are duplicating programs offered at historically Black colleges and universities…May 31, 2006HBCUsOne on One With Charles GreeneIn an era of declining state funding for higher education, the role federal appropriations play in maintaining and developing the…May 31, 2006Leadership & PolicyStudy: Most Community CollegesA majority of community college presidents say they are only “somewhat prepared” for the rise of the “minority majority” student population…May 17, 2006HBCUsCivil Rights Panel: Historically White Program Duplication Threatens HBCUsThe U.S. Commission on Civil Rights hosted a panel Friday examining the educational effectiveness of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs). The consensus among panelists was that though HBCUs play an integral role in taking…May 7, 2006LatinxHouse Votes to Reauthorize Higher Education ActAfter years of partisan bickering, the House of Representatives has passed a measure reauthorizing the Higher Education Act for six years on a 221-199 near-party line vote…May 3, 2006Previous PagePage 16 of 19Next Page