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Disabilties
Court Backs Wichita State University in Lawsuit Over Test
A federal appeals court has sided with Wichita State University in a lawsuit brought by a student with attention deficit disorder over a failed test.
African-American
Northwestern Halts Changes to Its âBlack Houseâ Amid Protests
After student, alumni protests, Northwestern University postpones facilitiesâ change.
Women
Judge Dismisses Discrimination Suit Against Kent State
A judge in Ohio has dismissed all federal claims against Kent State University in a suit alleging discrimination for failing to hire an African-American woman who had applied dozens of times for a position.
Faculty & Staff
Scranton University Faculty Protest Contract on Move-in Day
Some University of Scranton faculty members picked freshman move-in day to demonstrate for what they called âa fair contract.â
African-American
Black Faculty Expected to Entertain When Presenting
Black faculty members are expected to be âentertainingâ when presenting their academic research to their mostly White peers, according to a new study.
African-American
83 Students Selected as White House Initiative 2015 HBCU All-Stars
The White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities has selected 83 students as its 2015 HBCU All-Stars in recognition of their academic achievement, leadership and civic engagement.
African-American
Shaun King âOutingâ a Distraction
When the race of âBlack Lives Matterâ activist, Morehouse Man and Morehouse Oprah (Winfrey) Scholar Shaun King came into question earlier this week, many were quick to dub him âthe second coming of Rachel Dolezal.â
African-American
New âSoldiers for Justiceâ Must Carry On Fight in Julian Bondâs Place
âThe humanity of all Americans is diminished when any group is denied rights granted to others.â âJulian Bond.
Women
âStraight Outta Comptonâ Highlights Complex Role of Black Women in Society
Scholars contemplate the broader relationship between hip hop and women.
Faculty & Staff
University of Virginia Setting Up Endowed Position in Julian Bondâs Honor
The University of Virginia has announced that it will establish a permanent position in the College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences in honor of Julian Bond, the civil rights leader and social activist who died Saturday at age 75.
African-American
Tuskegee University to Begin Bike Share Program
The bikes, which Regions Bank has donated to the private university founded by Booker T. Washington, will be used to allow students to run errands, commute to class, or utilize for exercise purposes.
African-American
Report: Bachelorâs Degrees Donât Protect Black, Hispanic Wealth
A recent study commissioned by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis found that college is not working the same way for Black and Hispanic Americans as it is for other groups.
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