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Few College Programs Reap Gains From Education Spending Bill
Few College Programs Reap Gains From Education Spending BillHBCUs, community colleges receive small victoriesBy Charles DervaricsBlack colleges are one of the few winners in a new 2005 House education spending bill that largely holds the line on federal funding for higher education, including core financial aid programs essential for needy students.The main federal program for [ā¦]
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EVENTSAUGUSTAug. 6-10National Association of Black Journalists: 28th Annual Convention and Career FairāBuilding the BestāDallasWeb: www.nabj.orgAug. 13-16Association of Black SociologistsāFrontloading Social Reality: Critical Demography and Black Superiority in Wealth, Stats and PowerāHyatt Regency, AtlantaContact: Frank Harold Wilson, program chairman, Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeE-mail: chocchip@uwm.eduFax: (414) 229-4266Aug. 29-Sept. 1The Civil Rights ProjectāThe Color Lines Conference:Segregation [ā¦]
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Few Increases for Student Aid in Spending Bill
Few Increases for Student Aid in Spending BillCongress vetoes White House plans for Perkinsā cutbackStudent financial aid programs would receive few increases under a new congressional plan to fund federal education programs in 2004.The plan from a House of Representatives panel would maintain the maximum Pell Grant at the current $4,050, with no increase despite [ā¦]
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Service is in Her Blood
Service is in Her BloodThe daughter of noted blood bank pioneer Dr. Charles Drew, Dr. Charlene Drew Jarvis is no stranger to the spotlight. Yet, it is from her own political and educational pursuits that she has become a well-known figure in the Washington, D.C., area. After working as a research scientist at the National [ā¦]
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āEducate, Donāt Segregateā
āEducate, Donāt SegregateāTwenty legal and legislative milestones in higher educationThis timeline reflects some of the most significant legal and legislative milestones that have influenced higher education almost as long as Black Issues In Higher Education has been in print. The ongoing legal battles have primarily involved the further desegregation of schools and the use of [ā¦]
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The State of Latino Education: A War Against Ignorance
The State of Latino Education: A War Against IgnoranceThe population of Latinos in the United States has skyrocketed to approximately 40 million, and theyāve begun to move into virtually every state in the union, particularly into the Midwest, Northwest and Southeast. Yet, with the exception of many schools in the Southwest, many schools from K-12 [ā¦]
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āChange Takes Timeā
āChange Takes TimeāWhile the names have changed ā and some of the laws ā many age-old debates in higher education have remained the same over the past 20 yearsBy Charles DervaricsIn the 1980s, a Republican president led a defense build-up in response to foreign crises, and his education secretary chided the establishment on school reform. [ā¦]
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Riding the Crest of a Wave
Riding the Crest of a WaveOne of Black Issuesā first writers reflects on the growth of a well-timed publicationBy Eileen M. OāBrienItās always fun to ride the crest of a wave. As one of the first writers at Black Issues In Higher Education, I quickly realized the publication had impeccable timing, covering diversity and minority-serving [ā¦]
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A Void Yet to Fill
A Void Yet to FillWhen Black Issues In Higher Education was being created a little more than 20 years ago, none of us associated with it could have anticipated what this magazine would eventually become. Over the years, however, it has changed and grown into something that makes all of us very proud and thankful.Black [ā¦]
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Republicansā HEA Bill Prompts Rebukes From Democrats, Educators
Republicansā HEA Bill Prompts Rebukes From Democrats, Educators Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives have proposed legislation which they say would expand access to higher education for more low- and middle-income students by strengthening Pell Grants, reducing loan costs and fees, and breaking down barriers for non-traditional students ā but some critics say itās [ā¦]
Leadership & Policy
Achieving Unity Through Diversity
Achieving Unity Through DiversityFulbright conference addresses issues of discord, harmony in an increasingly multicultural United StatesBy Cassie ChewWASHINGTONFulbright Visiting Scholar Dr. Otelemate Harry has spent time on several collegeĀ campuses in the United States, but this year he is getting to know the East Coast. The linguistics scholar is in the middle of an 11-month [ā¦]
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NAFEO Outlines New Policies to Congress
NAFEO Outlines New Policies to CongressAdvocacy group seeks $30 million program for predominantly Black collegesBy Charles DervaricsA leading advocacy group is asking Congress to create a $30 million program for āpredominantlyā Black colleges, or urban institutions that lack the history of HBCUs but face many of the same challenges.āMany of these schools are located in [ā¦]
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