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African-American
African-American History Museums Fight to Preserve Their Legacy
African-American history museums struggle to remain relevant amid growing  financial woes.
Leadership & Policy
Smith Tapped as First African-American to Lead Swarthmore College
The appointment of Dr. Valerie Smith as the 15th president of Swarthmore College is being hailed by scholars as a major breakthrough for African-American women in the Academy.
Faculty & Staff
American History is not Black History; Black History is not America’s
The argument that ‘Black history is American history’ is naïve to the point of insipidity.
Faculty & Staff
Celebrating Black History in the New Millennium
There are some compelling issues to be examined regarding Black History Month as we know it to be now.
Leadership & Policy
‘Forgotten’ Latino Scholar Finally Gets Hometown Recognition
Years after leaving New Mexico in disgrace, a noted Mexican American scholar and civil rights advocate whose name graces educational institutions in Texas and California but until recently was virtually unknown in his hometown of Albuquerque finally will be honored in his birth city.
Faculty & Staff
Boston College Under Investigation Over Access for Disabled
Boston College has become more difficult to navigate for people with disabilities in recent years, according to former and current students whose complaints have prompted an investigation into whether the school is violating accessibility laws.
Students
Clyburn Calls for Ouster of South Carolina State President
U.S. Rep. Jim Clyburn and his wife called Wednesday for the ouster of South Carolina State University’s embattled president and for the college’s entire board to be replaced.
Disabilties
Police Officer Who Arrested Arizona State Professor Resigns
An Arizona State University police officer accused of wrongful arrest and excessive force by a professor has resigned.
Faculty & Staff
Baby Boomers and the Retirement Dilemma
The fact is that this is a transition that is not always as serene as many boomers envisioned.
African-American
Activists at Rally Vow S.C. State Won’t Close
Black lawmakers promised more than 1,000 supporters of South Carolina State University at a rally Monday at the Statehouse in Columbia that a legislative proposal to close the HBCU will not be enacted.
Students
Race a Factor in South Carolina State University ‘Mess’
The barriers to the solutions are politics, race, intransigence, corruption and political dysfunction.
Leadership & Policy
Happy President’s Day for HBCUs? Not Likely
You would think with the first Black president in our country’s history, there would be more of a lovey-dovey relationship with HBCUs. Apparently not. “President Obama was critical of Historically Black Colleges and Universities during a meeting with members of the Congressional Black Caucus this week according to several in attendance. The February 10 meeting was […]
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