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Grants & Gifts
North Carolina Central University has received a $100,000 donation from the Meldrum Family Foundation to launch the Christopher S. Meldrum Chemistry Scholarship Fund. The scholarship will be awarded to college juniors majoring in chemistry. Prairie View A&M University (Texas) has received a $32,000 donation from Shell Oil Co. to support the university’s engineering program. The […]
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Professional Appointments
Dr. Donald J. Reaves has been appointed chancellor of Winston-Salem State University (N.C.). He was most recently vice president for administration and chief financial officer at the University of Chicago. Reaves holds a bachelor’s from Cleveland State University and a master’s and doctorate from Kent State University. Rod Broadway has been named head football coach […]
Leadership & Policy
Clark Atlanta Fight Over Engineering Program Headed to Court
Clark Atlanta University Professor Lebone Mobeti settled in for what he figured would be a long term as chairman of the school’s engineering department when he took over the post in 2004. Instead, a year later he found out school officials were disbanding the department. Now a court will decide if the HBCU should continue offering engineering programs.
Leadership & Policy
Congressional Panel Explores Options For Boosting Minorities In College Head Coaching Ranks
African Americans and other minorities are woefully underrepresented in the college coaching ranks – particularly in football – with few clear remedies in sight, witnesses told a House of Representatives panel Wednesday.
African-American
To Atone For Slavery Ties, Brown University Commits $10 Million to Local Public Schools
PROVIDENCE, R.I. Brown University has announced a series of new commitments to atone for the institution’s ties to slavery, including continuing academic partnerships with several historically Black colleges and universities that were affected by Hurricane Katrina. The new programs follow a report of the school’s Steering Committee on Slavery and Justice, released last October, that found much of Brown’s endowment came from slave owners’ wealth.
HBCUs
Alumni Giving and Other Donations At HBCUs
When the Council for Aid to Education announced last week that charitable contributions to U.S. institutions of higher education had grown by 9.4 percent in 2006, much of the news focused on schools like Stanford and Harvard universities, not historically Black colleges and universities.
Latinx
Despite Higher Pell Grant, Budget Has Few Other Increases
Despite proposing a large Pell Grant increase for next year, President Bush’s 2008 education budget falls short…
HBCUs
The HBCU Mission: A Fresh Look For a New Congress
For organizations like the United Negro College Fund that are stakeholders in national education policy decisions…
African-American
Carter G. Woodson’s Black History Month Organization Is On The Rebound
As the Association for the Study of African American Life and History headed into Black History Month, its senior management told Diverse that the most important factor in the association’s ability to teach history was its ability to learn basic economics. The association that Carter G. Woodson founded in 1915 was on the edge of bankruptcy in the 1990s, but is now on the rebound.
Leadership & Policy
College Presidents Give Lessons on Boosting Diversity, Handling Racial Incidents
Historically Black Colleges and Universities do not have to change their missions to achieve diversity, but college presidents do need to be more proactive, said Dr. Belle S. Wheelan, president of the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, at the final day of the American Council on Education’s annual conference.
Leadership & Policy
Despite Harvard’s Historic Move, Appointment of Women, Minority President Is Lacking, Says Study
In a historical first, Dr. Drew Gilpin Faust, the dean of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, has been named the 28th president of Harvard University. According to a press release issued on the university’s Web site, Faust, a Civil War scholar, was confirmed by the Board of Overseers on Sunday.
Students
Getting to Know Dr. James T. Minor
Growing up in Detroit, James Minor bypassed the drugs and gang life that plagued his neighborhood and graduated from the city’s public school system…
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