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African-American
Calif. Black Lawmakers Stand Up for Black Studies
Timed to coincide with the National Council of Black Studies annual conference, the California Legislative Black Caucus held a public hearing to express their support for Africana/Black studies departments across the state.
Students
SAE Fraternity: Investigations Underway in Texas, Louisiana
The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity said Thursday it was investigating racism allegations at universities in Louisiana and Texas after hearing that young men at two schools sang or knew of the same racist chant caught on video in Oklahoma last weekend.
African-American
Diverse on the Go
Senior Writer Jamal Eric Watson will be among the Diverse staffers attending the final day of the American Council on Education national conference today in Washington, D.C. Watson, by the way, quietly celebrated a milestone birthday on Monday so please join us in wishing him a belated happy birthday.
Sports
Globetrotter Seeks to Bring World Together
Mannie Jackson, former owner of the Harlem Globetrotters, is the driving force behind a new educational center in his Illinois hometown.
Sports
In Case You Missed It…
Thousands March in Selma in Honor of 50th Anniversary of ‘Bloody Sunday’ Transgender Issues Put Women’s Colleges to the Test Forgoing Two-Year Institutions Better for At-Risk Students League of Innovations: Lack of Funding Age-Old Story
African-American
HBCU Presidents Seek Next Chapters to Institutions’ Success Stories
Are HBCUs still a viable enterprise? Of course, and more than ever, HBCU presidents past and present said Thursday at a panel at Bowie State University.
African-American
NCBS: Black Studies Programs Alive, Well
The presence of hundreds of scholars at this year’s National Council for Black Studies conference is a strong sign that the academic field is indeed growing and thriving.
Faculty & Staff
HBCU Presidents Seek Next Chapters to Institutions’ Success Stories
Are HBCUs still a viable enterprise? Of course, and more than ever, HBCU presidents past and present said Thursday at a panel at Bowie State University.
Disabilties
Fayetteville State at Forefront of Cyber Security
Many individuals from well-regarded scientists, prominent academics, CEOs, environmental consultants to President Obama have weighed in on the issue’s importance.
Students
Video Surfaces of Oklahoma Frat House Mom Chanting N-Word
The University of Oklahoma Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity made news once again this week when a video surfaced of the fraternity house mom, Beauton Gilbow, chanting the N-word several times.
African-American
Legislator: S.C. State University Will Not Close
Amid concerns about the future of South Carolina State University, a state senator said recent troubles surrounding the institution are on the path to correction.
Leadership & Policy
Thurgood Marshall College Fund and Apple Announce Partnership
Thurgood Marshall College and Apple announced an over $40 million, multi-year partnership to identify and develop talent from HBCUs.
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