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Faculty & Staff
Franklin Symposium: Black Achievement Suffers Because of Inadequate Relationships With Teachers
In this city, now unfortunately famous for an elite university’s lacrosse team party that may or may not have gotten out of hand, sits two high schools under a judge’s threat of closure because not enough students appear to be on track to attend any college, much less Duke.
Faculty & Staff
An HBCU Transformed
Few institutions have embodied African-American history as completely as Wilberforce University…
Faculty & Staff
An HBCU Transformed
Few institutions have embodied African-American history as completely as Wilberforce University…
Leadership & Policy
In the Line of Duty
Dr. Jane Buck, who spent almost her entire career teaching psychology at Delaware State University…
HBCUs
HBCU First In North Carolina
Education majors at North Carolina Central University will be using Apple iPod technology and iTunes software…
Students
Professional Appointments
Dr. Elsa Nuñez has been appointed president of Eastern Connecticut State University. She is currently vice chancellor for academic and student affairs for the University of Maine System. Nuñez holds a bachelor’s from Montclair State University, a master’s from Fairleigh Dickenson University and a doctorate from Rutgers University. Tracie Alcorn-Abraham has been appointed executive director […]
Students
HBCU Boosts Aid to Limit Student Debt
Beginning this fall, academically gifted, low-income Virginia State University students will get enough financial aid to cover 100 percent of their college costs through a new program to limit the debt burden of students at the historically Black university.
Faculty & Staff
HBCU Conference: Faculty and Community Plan For Future Hurricanes
Within days after the current hurricane season began, a consortium of academics and community organizers gathered in Jackson, Miss., to confront the likely possibility that Hurricane Katrina was not their last deadly storm.
Latinx
Pell Grant Increase Considered
U.S. House Republican leaders are proposing a $100 increase in the maximum Pell Grant next year, a move that may pave the way for the first increase in program funding since 2003.
Latinx
Perspectives: Colleges Should Muster Courage To Fight Back
The attack on programs that recruit and retain Black students will have broad consequences on the economic well-being of Black America unless we fight back.
Sports
Black Coaches Association To Change Name to Diverse
The Black Coaches Association is changing its name to reflect inclusiveness of other minority groups. The name will be made official following the end of member voting July 1.
Leadership & Policy
Civil Rights Panel: Duplication Threatens Black Colleges
Predominately White institutions (PWIs) are duplicating programs offered at historically Black colleges and universities…
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