Reginald StuartHomeMinority-Serving Schools Report Working Harder To Connect Students With JobsCollege placement offices are adapting to better prepare students and alumni for the increasingly tough employment market.March 16, 2010Leadership & PolicyCollege President in Akron Leads University and City TransformationDr. Luis Proenza is credited with revitalizing the University of Akron and bringing economic development to the university’s home city.March 11, 2010StudentsNoteworthy News – Standing Up for the CountWith federal dollars on the line, colleges are working to prevent an undercount of college students in the 2010 Census.February 3, 2010Faculty & StaffSouthern U. in Baton Rouge Nearing the ‘Point of Crisis’Deep state budget cuts, forced by falling state revenue and a new focus on performance-based funding, is pushing Southern University of Baton Rouge (SUBR) to the brink of crisis, the school’s chancellor says.February 1, 2010StudentsAcademy Standing Up for the CountWith federal dollars on the line, colleges are working to prevent an undercount of college students in the 2010 Census.January 28, 2010Leadership & PolicyDelaware State Trustee Reflects on Interim PresidencyDr. Claibourne Smith’s tenure as interim leader of Delaware State inspires him to take a more active role on the Dover-based institution’s board of trustees.January 18, 2010Leadership & PolicyQuid Pro Quo Deal Allows Lincoln to Renovate Its ImageLincoln University gave up ‘control’ of a prized art collection, gaining a chance to remake its campus.December 16, 2009Leadership & PolicyTHE TRADE-OFF: LINCOLN UNIVERSITY GAVE UP ‘CONTROL’ OF A PRIZED ART COLLECTION GAINING A CHANCE TO REMAKE THE CAMPUS.When Lincoln University opened its state-of-the art $23 million International Cultural Center in November, the small liberal arts college reached another milestone in its sweeping modernization program.December 9, 2009Leadership & PolicyKEYSTONE STATE OF CONFUSIONStudents and parents may require a road map to navigate Pennsylvania’s diverse and often complex higher education landscape.December 9, 2009African-AmericanAccreditation Reaffirmed for Fisk University, Three Other HBCUsFour historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), including financially troubled Fisk University, had their accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) reaffirmed for another 10 years.December 8, 2009Previous PagePage 31 of 37Next Page