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Faculty & Staff
Scholar: Make Tenure Great Again
Dr. Andre Perry says that tenureâgiving a teacher or professor an appointment until retirementâprovides a firewall of protection, saving academic freedom from Donald Trumpâs âpost-truthâ United States.
Faculty & Staff
Black Doctoral Network a âOne-stop Shopâ for Universities
Experts say the Black Doctoral Network is the answer for colleges and universities that constantly claim they âcanât find Black faculty.â
Students
NCCU Chancellor Debra Saunders-White Dies
Debra Saunders-White, 59, the first permanent female chancellor of North Carolina Central University, died of cancer Saturday.
African-American
Rodriguez: Nation Not Treading Lightly in Unchartered Territory
Without question, this country is in unchartered territory. People across the country continue to express themselves in despair. Others in fear. Some panic, while still others prepare.
Faculty & Staff
Yale College Dean Jonathan Holloway Named Northwestern University Provost
Jonathan Holloway, the Dean of Yale College and the first African American to hold that position, has been named provost of Northwestern University.
African-American
Turn the Page from November 8, 2016
We can lament, cry and whine all we want to about this election, but it is too late. We had the chance and the opportunity, but we didnât seize the moment.
Students
Cornel West Returning to Harvard Faculty
Dr. Cornel Westâarguably one of the nationâs most visible Black public intellectualsâwill rejoin the faculty of Harvard University.
Students
Hiring Its Own Graduates Could be Key to HBCUsâ Survival
Who would be a better fit to transform the outcome of HBCUs than qualified HBCU graduates?
African-American
âApprenticeâ Winner Randal Pinkett Sees Diversity Disaster Under Trump
Based on his divisive campaign rhetoric and his cabinet appointments, the forthcoming administration of Donald Trump could potentially spell âdisaster to diversity in higher education.â
Students
Wake Forest University Naming Dorm for Poet Maya Angelou
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. â Wake Forest University is naming a new residence hall in honor of famous former faculty member Maya Angelou. The private university in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, said Friday the five-story building now under construction will house more than 200 first-year students when it opens in January 2017. University President Nathan Hatch says Angelou [âŚ]
Students
Rutgers Confronts Ties to Slavery in Groundbreaking Report
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. â Rutgers University is confronting its historical ties to slavery. The New Jersey school founded in 1766 has compiled research that sheds new light on its beginnings, including an untold story of a slave who helped build the universityâs iconic Old Queens administration building. The detailed report released Friday is published in [âŚ]
Leadership & Policy
Eduardo PadrĂłn to Receive Presidential Medal of Freedom
Dr. Eduardo PadrĂłn reached another milestone in his celebrated career in higher education when it was announced Wednesday that he will receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nationâs highest civilian honor.
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