Reginald StuartAfrican-AmericanFisk Should Be Relieved of Responsibility to Art Collection, Judge SaysCiting Fisk’s financial woes, court calls for a new plan to keep the Stieglitz Collection in Nashville under different management.August 22, 2010StudentsInfluential Lumina Foundation Drives Higher Education Change, InnovationThe Lumina Foundation has a larger impact on the national debate about how to improve higher education, particularly community colleges, than its financial size suggests it should.August 17, 2010African-AmericanClyburn Remains Rooted as a Rising Power in CongressU.S. Rep. James Clyburn has fought for the historically marginalized since his college days. When he was a student at South Carolina State College in the late 1950s, his political activism compelled classmates to refer to him jokingly as “senator.” This is the first of two features on Clyburn.July 21, 2010African-AmericanTaking Diversity to the Next LevelWith expanded management and planning responsibilities, high-ranking chief diversity officers are heading their institutions’ comprehensive approach to inclusiveness.June 8, 2010Leadership & PolicyMaking Amends in CaliforniaStarting this week and continuing through June 7, six campuses of the California State University system are holding special commencement ceremonies for the more than 200 Cal State students who were forced to report to internment camps during World War II.May 18, 2010HBCUsMinor Crime Convictions Proving Harmful to Student AmbitionsAs minor as a misdemeanor conviction may appear to college students, it can live in government records forever, undermine the job prospects of otherwise stellar candidates, and cause major damage to long-term career aspirations.April 15, 2010Faculty & StaffFrom the Cultural Revolution to Computer ScienceWhen Dr. Wei Chen received the 2010 IBM Faculty Award, the Tennessee State University computer science professor was puzzled over all the fuss about the honor. The IBM award was for Chen’s work on “cloud computing,” an emerging field in information technology.April 12, 2010African-AmericanTech Savvy HBCUs Keeping Pace With Innovation, Others LagClosing the so-called digital divide is becoming less of a possibility for many HBCUs.March 25, 2010HomeDiversity Officers Group to Launch State ChaptersThe National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education (NADOHE) will expand its activities later this year to include state chapters, the organization’s leaders decided in Phoenix at their annual meeting earlier this month.March 24, 2010StudentsForum: Reformers Urged To Continue Advocacy for Student Aid OverhaulNational advocates for simplifying the federal student aid program urged colleagues gathered at a College Board policy forum Thursday in Washington to prepare for a long-term campaign for change.March 18, 2010Previous PagePage 30 of 37Next Page