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White House Initiative on HBCUs Appoints New Executive Director
White House Initiative on HBCUs Appoints New Executive Director Former Howard University administrator Charles M. Greene…
Latinx
Intellectual Expansion Through International Learning
I can remember seeing a large paper map of the world in grade school. It showed the United States as a large body of land that seemed to…
HBCUs
Third Duke Lacrosse Player Indicted Over Alleged Rape
A month after two members of the Duke University lacrosse team were indicted in connection with the alleged rape of a North Carolina Central University student working as an exotic dancer, a grand jury has indicted a third player, a day after he graduated from Duke.
Latinx
New Mexico State Hopes to Draw Students from Minority-Serving Institutions
New Mexico State University regents, seeking to boost enrollment, have approved three programs involving out-of-state tuition waivers — including a pilot project to analyze the elimination of nonresident tuition.
Leadership & Policy
NCCU Chancellor Says Duke Rape Case Highlights Need for More Student Financial Aid
The fact that the alleged Duke rape victim worked part-time as an exotic dancer is an indication that the federal financial aid system is lacking, North Carolina Central University Chancellor James Ammons told National Public Radio’s (NPR) News and Notes with Ed Gordon.
Faculty & Staff
Professors’ Salaries at Minority-serving Institutions Lag Counterparts
A recent study, “The Devaluing of Higher Education: The Annual Report on the Economic Status of the Profession, 2005-06,” found that overall average salaries for professors declined for the second year in a row…
HBCUs
Report: Duke’s Response to Rape Allegations Slowed by Questions About Accuser’s Credibility
Duke underestimated the rape allegations against members of the lacrosse team in part because Durham police initially said the accuser “kept changing her story and was not credible,” according to a university report issued Monday.
HBCUs
Civil Rights Panel: Historically White Program Duplication Threatens HBCUs
The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights hosted a panel Friday examining the educational effectiveness of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs). The consensus among panelists was that though HBCUs play an integral role in taking…
Sports
Three HBCU football players were chosen in the 2006 NFL Draft.
The number of draftees from HBCUs this year dropped from last year’s total…
Leadership & Policy
Future Uncertain for Howard Pharmacy Students
Students in Howard University’s pharmacy program are growing increasingly nervous about what their degrees will be worth when they graduate…
Students
University of Virginia, Black Colleges Plan Student Exchange
Virginia and five in-state historically Black colleges and universities are finalizing an exchange program for summer research projects…
HBCUs
Grants & Awards
Ashland University (Ohio) has received a $5 million gift from Dwight C. Schar, chairman and CEO of NVR, a home-building and mortgage-banking company. The gift will be used to fund the construction of a new College of Education building, which the university plans to name in Schar’s honor. The Association of African Universities (Accra, Ghana) […]
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