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In Memorian
In Memorian Gerald M. Boyd: The first Black managing editor of the New York Times, Boyd was instrumental in coverage that won the newspaper three Pulitzers: for articles about the first World Trade Center bombing, for a series on children of poverty, and for a series on race relations in the United States. It was […]
Faculty & Staff
Boston College Researchers To Develop Urban Environmental Science Curriculum
Working with at least 50 high school science teachers and 5,000 high school students over the next three years…
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Prospective College Students Receptive to Electronic Social Networking Recruitment Methods, Survey Finds
In the era of Facebook.com, MySpace.com and instant messaging, prospective college students…
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MIT Professor Threatens Hunger Strike Over Tenure Denial
A Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor has threatened to go on a hunger strike outside the provost’s office on February 5, 2007, if he is not granted tenure.
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Minority Librarians Seek To Update Image of White ‘Bun Lady’
MONTGOMERY, Ala. Librarians have long been portrayed as the little old White lady with her hair in a bun and glasses on a chain around her neck, “shushing” noisy people, but Deborah Lilton represents a more modern image.
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Just The Stats: A Closer Look At STEM Majors
What role does mentorship play in the number of international students studying science, technology, engineering and mathematics in the United States? A reader from the Southeast posed that question to me, specifically asking about the correlation between the number of international professors and international students in the STEM fields.
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Trouble at Texas Southern
On the night of Dec. 4, 2004, a Texas Southern University student named Ashley Sloan was gunned down near campus…
Faculty & Staff
New Nursing Ph.D. Recommendation Rankles Some
In an effort to raise the standards for advanced-practice nurses — a select group who work as practitioners…
Students
Trouble at Texas Southern
On the night of Dec. 4, 2004, a Texas Southern University student named Ashley Sloan was gunned down near campus
Students
WSU President: Professor Who Used Racial Term to Face Reprimand
PULLMAN Wash. A professor who used a vulgar racial term while arguing with a student about a political demonstration is likely to face a reprimand, but will be allowed to continue teaching, Washington State University President Lane Rawlins said.
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AAUP: Colleges “Outsourcing” By Hiring More Non-Tenure Faculty
Washington D.C. A new report from the American Association of University Professors says the number of higher education faculty without tenure has increased significantly since 1975.
Students
University of Wisconsin-Madison Develops Resources to Teach Diverse Students
WASHINGTON, D.C. Professors from the University of Wisconsin-Madison have developed new resources to help teach current graduate students and future faculty how to effectively teach to a diverse student body.
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