Reginald StuartLeadership & PolicyHistorically Black Concordia College-Selma Regains Favorable Accreditation StatusLast month’s reaccreditation announcement capped what many involved described as a gut-wrenching three years of uncertainty at Concordia, a small Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod supported college in the middle of Alabama’s Baptist dominated Black Belt.July 4, 2011African-AmericanAccrediting Agency Rejects Fisk University Financial PlanFinancially troubled Fisk University was dealt another setback Thursday in its efforts to remain a significant player in higher education when the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools rejected the Nashville university’s financial update.June 23, 2011Leadership & PolicyFrom ‘Pinch Hitter’ to Full-Fledged StarterWayne State University President Allan Gilmour brought in to turn around the flagging institution.June 9, 2011StudentsDiversity Still Matters in MichiganFive years since Proposition 2 dismantled Michigan’s race-based programs from state-funded institutions, schools still refuse to abandon diversity.June 8, 2011Leadership & PolicyFisk ‘Family Feud’ Enters Its Next ChapterFisk University’s legal battle over its efforts to raise funds for the school by monetizing part of its prestigious Stieglitz Collection of photographs and paintings entered another testy chapter this month.May 26, 2011Faculty & StaffFaculty Groups to Pursue National Campaign to Fortify U.S. Higher EducationA new national coalition of college faculty groups has launched a grassroots movement challenging “reformers” whom they claim are pursuing policies and strategies that are endangering higher education opportunities for all but the most able to afford it.May 17, 2011HomeNigerian Native Overcame Obstacles on Way to Becoming Wayne State Graduation SpeakerJust hours prior to the Wayne State University commencement, Victor Chukwueke was reunited with his mother, who had not seen her son in nearly 10 years.May 5, 2011African-AmericanHistorically Black Schools Turning to Capital CampaignsWhile planned giving campaigns are not a new phenomenon, the fundraising strategy might spell salvation for cash-strapped HBCUs.April 26, 2011Faculty & StaffOnline Education Made Possible With College, Management Firm PartnershipsFor schools and the online learning management companies that serve them, offering full-degree online programs is more than just an academic pursuit.April 19, 2011African-AmericanWomen From Historic Student Civil Rights Group Tell Their StoryThrough a new book published by the University of Illinois Press, a diverse group of SNCC alumnae write themselves into the annals of the civil rights movement.March 27, 2011Previous PagePage 26 of 37Next Page