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Presidents Bush, Clinton Reach Out to Katrina-Devastated HBCUs Through ‘Wave of Hope’ Campaign
After a tsunami in 2004 devastated large swaths of Southeast Asia, former Presidents…
Leadership & Policy
Fiscal Mismanagement Plagues
For years, it remained one of New Jersey’s best-kept secrets. But for young minority students interested…
Leadership & Policy
The Corporate Chancellor
Add the name Erroll B. Davis Jr. to the ever-growing list of chancellors who have been plucked from the world of business and industry…
Faculty & Staff
The Envy of Its Peers?
The Georgia Institute of Technology: 117. North Carolina A&T State University: 145…
HBCUs
HBCUs, Other Colleges Still Reeling a Year After Katrina
WASHINGTON A year after Hurricane Katrina inflicted lethal damage along the Gulf Coast, the region’s colleges — including historically Black institutions — still face major challenges and need more federal funding, a report says.
HBCUs
Consortium to Award $5,000 Each to 15 HBCUs For Project Competition
NEW YORK Fifteen historically Black colleges and universities will receive a $5,000 grant each as part of a funding program from the National Black Programming Consortium. The grant will be used to create original media projects that explore civil rights issues, American history and local and national leadership.
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Fiscal Mismanagement Plagues Top Producer of Minority Physicians
NEWARK, N.J. For years, the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey had a long reputation for being the place for aspiring minority doctors and dentists to study.
Sports
Black College Baseball Programs Sliding in Popularity
Major League Baseball was all but dead in the water in the late 1990s. A strike in 1994…
HBCUs
Before You EXIT
Dr. Walter M. Kimbrough knows he’s in the minority on the issue of testing…
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Professional Appointments
Dr. Beth E. Barnett has been appointed provost of Ramapo College of New Jersey. She was most recently provost and vice president of academic affairs at the University of Scranton. Barnett holds a bachelor’s from the University of Pennsylvania and two masters’ and a doctorate from Columbia University. Dr. Joseph Barba has been appointed dean […]
Leadership & Policy
Interim President Named For Alcorn State
JACKSON, Miss. Retired administrator Dr. Malvin Williams has been named interim president of Alcorn State University following the unexpected death this weekend of president Dr. Clinton Bristow Jr.
Students
Presidents Bush, Clinton Reach Out to Katrina-Devastated HBCUs Through ‘Wave of Hope’ Campaign
When Hurricane Katrina’s floodwaters overwhelmed the U.S. Gulf Coast, former Presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton teamed up to raise millions for hurricane victims. Now the pair have personally reached out to Gulf-area historically Black colleges and universities still reeling from Katrina’s impact.
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