Reginald StuartLeadership & PolicyReinventing Alumni AssociationsTo remain relevant, alumni associations must do more than plan class reunions and promote their schools, experts say.July 22, 2009HomeFisk Wins Chance to Make Case For Selling Interest In Art CollectionThe Tennessee Court of Appeals on Tuesday ordered a Nashville trial judge to give Fisk University the chance to prove it meets the legal requirements to modify the conditions of a deceased donor’s gift of art and, if satisfied, fashion an order that would allow Fisk to sell part interest in the world famous collection it has controlled more than half a century.July 15, 2009Leadership & PolicySetting a New StandardDespite the gains minorities have made in student enrollment and higher education leadership, the needle needs to move further and faster in the next 25 years to narrow the widening educational achievement equity gap.June 10, 2009Leadership & PolicyUNCF Wrestles with New Economy, Old IssuesDespite the bleak economy, UNCF president has high hopes for HBCUs with the Obama administration.April 29, 2009HomeKnoxville College Still in the Dark But Seeing LightKnoxville College was knocked to the academic sidelines in 1996 after losing its accreditation over mounting financial and administrative problems.April 27, 2009HBCUsSurge in Economic Dropouts Spurs UNCF Into Emergency ModeThe glaring message atop the Web site says it all: “The recession is hitting UNCF college seniors hard. Hundreds may not graduate this spring.”April 8, 2009StudentsCollege Officials Strategizing to Ensure Fall Enrollment in Tough EconomyWith the economy in a slump, admissions officials scramble to ensure admitted students actually enroll in the fall.April 7, 2009HomeTuskegee University Architecture Program ReaccreditedEnding three years in the academic doghouse, the Department of Architecture and Construction Science at Tuskegee University has been approved for reaccreditation by the National Architectural Accrediting Board, the school said.March 24, 2009Faculty & StaffFisk Discloses Major New ProblemsFisk University, beset with financial troubles before the nation’s economy began a free fall last year, has joined a growing list of prominent historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) signaling tougher times at hand.February 24, 2009StudentsAt 100, NAACP Still KickingWhen leaders of the NAACP gather this month to formally begin a year-long recognition of 100 years of civil rights work, they’ll be talking as much about the organization’s future as they will be honoring its past.February 4, 2009Previous PagePage 33 of 37Next Page