Jamal WatsonStudentsMorgan State Constructing New School of Business in Honor of Earl GravesMorgan State University is constructing an $80 million facility that will house the School of Business and Management, which was named in 2005 after Black Enterprise magazine founder Earl G. Graves Sr.March 25, 2014HomeJames Rosser Honored with John Hope Franklin AwardDr. James M. Rosser, former president of California State University, Los Angeles, was presented last night with the Dr. John Hope Franklin award at the American Council of Education conference.March 10, 2014HomeAllen Sessoms Speaks on ‘Near-Death’ Experience at UDCDr. Allen L. Sessoms appeared on a panel at the American Council of Education conference, where he said the University of the District of Columbia was not serious about making dramatic changes during his time as president.March 10, 2014Community CollegesAt ACE, Presidents Focus on Building Partnerships with Institutions AbroadAt the 96th annual meeting of the American Council on Education, college and university presidents shared strategies on how to strengthen their respective international programs.March 9, 2014HomeCory Booker Ready to Pick Up the Education Baton, Run With ItSome suspect that he may indeed want to someday follow in the footsteps of Barack Obama, who entered the U.S. Senate in 2004 little unknown outside of Illinois but quickly went on to win the White House.March 3, 2014African-AmericanAfrican American Male Retreat Recharging Spirit, Re-emphasizing AchievementOver the weekend, a number of high-profile Black male academicians encouraged the young men to continue to push for academic excellence.March 2, 2014HomePresident Obama Takes Issue of At-risk Boys of Color to HeartSpeaking in the East Room of the White House yesterday, Obama talked personally about the challenges that young boys of color face, drawing from his own personal experiences growing up in a household without a father.February 27, 2014African-AmericanNAACP, UNCF and National Urban League to Receive Walmart GrantsWalmart announced this week that it will give $1.75 million in grants to three organizations in an effort to help African-Americans pursue higher education, job training and placement.February 25, 2014Faculty & StaffDr. Michael Drake Has the Foundation, Support to Succeed as Ohio State PresidentThe university’s first Black president has served as a professor, senior associate dean and has engaged in cutting-edge research focused on breast cancer, HIV/AIDS and tobacco use.February 23, 2014African-American‘Brothers’ Bound by Passion for Research on Black Male ExperienceThese five Black academicians burst onto the national scene with their scholarship focused on the myriad of issues that impact education.February 18, 2014Previous PagePage 5 of 17Next Page