Reginald StuartStudentsInspire Scholarships Help Boost Delaware State’s In-State EnrollmentThis school year, Delaware State’s in-state freshman student enrollment is up 43 percent to 433 from 302, the first significant enrollment turnaround in six years, school officials say.December 1, 2011African-AmericanFisk University Gets Green Light to Sell Half Ownership of the Stieglitz CollectionIt could be as much as a year before any of the money is seen, as the appeals court sent Fisk’s latest plan for the sale back to a trial court in Nashville with orders to provide a long-term plan to maintain and care for the collection.November 30, 2011StudentsDeath of FAMU Band Member Puts Other Universities on NoticeWith FAMU’s internationally known “Marching 100” band suspended for an indefinite period, presidents, student life officials and band directors at many schools say they are taking new steps to reinforce their anti-hazing policies.November 29, 2011Leadership & PolicyAn Appreciation: Arthur JohnsonCommunity and higher education leaders in Detroit credit Arthur Johnson with helping them see their community – Motor City – in broader, positive ways.November 2, 2011African-AmericanPeerlessHis vigor unabated, Dr. Norman Francis marks his unheard-of 43rd year as president of Xavier University of Louisiana and counting, remaining as passionate as ever about the success of his students.October 30, 2011StudentsU.S.-Mexico Border Journalism Project Continues To Train Hispanics in Writing and ReportingBorderzine is approaching its fifth anniversary with much to celebrate about its efforts to train aspiring Hispanic journalists using the populations on both sides of the nation’s 2,000-mile border with Mexico as its practical classroom.October 9, 2011StudentsThurgood Marshall College Fund President Johnny Taylor Seeks New Partnerships, Support for Public HBCUsWith just more than a year of leading the organization, Johnny Taylor has implemented changes at the Thurgood Marshall College Fund that have essentially overhauled the fund.August 29, 2011StudentsTennessean Editorial Page Editor Dwight Lewis Retiring After 40 Years in JournalismVeteran journalist and educator interviewed well-known people from boxing great Muhammad Ali to convicted assassin James Earl Ray to President Obama.August 11, 2011African-AmericanFisk University Loses More Top OfficialsThree key members of the small historically Black institution with strong liberal arts and sciences program in Nashville, Tenn., have resigned.August 9, 2011Faculty & StaffCourse Correction at FAMUFlorida A&M University president James Ammons takes bold action to mitigate financial crises at the historically Black Tallahassee-based university.August 1, 2011Previous PagePage 25 of 37Next Page