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African-American: Page 194
African-American
Fraternity Implements Strategies to Help Black Males Succeed
Sigma Pi Phi Fraternityāalso known as the BoulĆ©āis stepping up its efforts to help young African-American males succeed.
African-American
Spelman College Appears to be Riding Wave of Momentum
Students, or Spelmanites, as they call themselves, have high hopes for what Dr. Mary Schmidt Campbell will contribute to the college as its new president.
African-American
Huston-Tillotson Names Pierce Burnette President
Huston-Tillotson Universityās Board of Trustees has selected Colette Pierce Burnette as the successor to Larry L. Earvin as president of the private, historically Black institution in East Austin, Texas.
African-American
African-American Literary Stars Return to Roots
AĀfter teaching and writing for decades at prestigious institutions outside their native states, Trudier Harris and Nikky Finney return to their native Southern states to teach.
Sports
Experts: HBCUs Powered Baseballās Negro Leagues
The best untold story of Black baseball in the United States is the one in which the pursuit of a higher education was front and centerfield in the lives of many Black baseball players.
Students
Congressmanās Son a Defendant in Clemson Fraternity-Death Lawsuits
The son of U.S. Rep. John Carney, D-Del., is one of five defendants in two lawsuits seeking at least $50 million stemming from the death of a Clemson University fraternity pledge.
African-American
Clark Atlanta Chooses Texas Southern Dean as President
Clark Atlanta University has selected Ronald A. Johnson to be the fourth president in the historically Black institutionās history.
African-American
Howard, Gallaudet Further āBlack Lives Matterā Discussion
Panelists agreed that to promote āall lives matterā over āBlack lives matterā misses the central truth that, for too long, Black lives have been deemed of less worth than White lives.
Sports
NCAA President Troubled by Indianaās New Law
NCAA president Mark Emmert, whose organization is based in Indianapolis and will showcase one of its signature sporting events there this weekend, said Monday that a new Indiana law that could allow businesses to discriminate against gays and lesbians might jeopardize the NCAAās relationship with the state.
African-American
Author Relishes Revisiting āBlack Machoā
Michele Wallaceās controversial book, Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwoman, is being re-released 37 years after its debut.
African-American
Spelman College Makes Campbell Unanimous Choice as President
Spelman Collegeās Board of Trustees unanimously voted to elect Dr. Mary Schmidt Campbell as the new president of the college.
Sports
Support Program Aims to be Game-Changer
When Black student-athletes arrive on campus on a sports scholarship, their athletic performance too often is priority while education ends up on the sidelines.
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