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A Scientific Mandate
Dr. Rita R. Colwell Birthplace: Beverly, Mass.Education: B.S., Bacteriology; M.S., Genetics, Purdue University; Ph.D., Oceanography, University of WashingtonPrevious position: President, University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, 1991-1998 Honors & Awards: The Medal of Distinction from Columbia University, the Gold Medal of Charles University, Prague, and the University of California, Los Angeles, and the Alumna Summa Laude [âŚ]
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Black College Bands âGet Paidâ to Showcase Talents
Black College Bands âGet Paidâ to Showcase Talents ATLANTAMarching bands from eight historically Black colleges brought their unique, high-stepping, energetic musical performances to the Atlanta Georgia Dome in January as part of the inaugural Honda Battle of the Bands Invitational Showcase. The Honda Battle of the Bands is the first national program of its kind [âŚ]
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Congress, Bush Finally Agree on 2003 Budget
Congress, Bush Finally Agree on 2003 BudgetMinority-serving institutions, TRIO, GEAR UP receive slight increasesBy Charles Dervarics After months of negotiations, the U.S. Congress and the White House finished work on a 2003 budget bill with a 5 percent increase for Black colleges and slightly higher Pell grants for needy students. Approval of the package ends [âŚ]
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MSNBCâs âHardballâ Comes to North Carolina Central University
MSNBCâs âHardballâ Comes to North Carolina Central University HBCU serves as backdrop, as presidential contender faces tough questions DURHAM, N.C.North Carolina Central University basked in the national limelight earlier this month when political talk show host Chris Matthews brought his MSNBCâs âHardball College Tourâ to the campus. The live broadcast featured fast-talking Matthewsâ tough questions [âŚ]
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Senate Approves HBCU Preservation Bill
Senate Approves HBCU Preservation BillBy Charles Dervarics Historically Black colleges and universities could get new funds to promote historic preservation under legislation the U.S. Senate approved in late January. The plan from Sens. Joseph Lieberman, D-Conn. and Mary L. Landrieu, D-La., would provide $10 million annually for five years to help HBCUs improve historic properties [âŚ]
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Bush Budget Has Controversy, But Few Gains
Bush Budget Has Controversy, But Few GainsMany student aid programs face funding freezeBy Charles Dervarics The Bush administration is proposing a funding freeze for many student aid programs next year while cutting a variety of K-12 initiatives, including several projects to promote school reform. The top Pell grant for needy students would remain unchanged at [âŚ]
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The Affirmative Action Watch Begins
The Affirmative Action Watch Begins Access and equity â two underlying themes present in the majority of articles in .Black Issues In Higher Education. Thatâs what weâre all about. So the fact that the U.S. Supreme Court could very well deliver a landmark ruling that could change the way most U.S. colleges and universities have [âŚ]
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Paving the Way into Technology Transfer
Paving the Way into Technology TransferBy Ronald Roach As a graduate student in computer science, Monica Williams is intent on having a career that gets her into the senior management ranks of the companies for which she will work. In the spring of 2001, near the end of her first year of graduate studies at [âŚ]
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Hispanic Association Teams Up With Gateway Computers
Hispanic Association Teams Up With Gateway ComputersBy Ronald Roach SAN ANTONIO The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) recently teamed up with computer manufacturer Gateway Inc. to provide a discounted PC and rebate program to HACUâs 300 member institutions. HACU member institutions enroll more than 1 million of the 1.5 million Hispanics in higher [âŚ]
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Hispanic Association Teams Up With Gateway Computers
Hispanic Association Teams Up With Gateway ComputersBy Ronald Roach SAN ANTONIO The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) recently teamed up with computer manufacturer Gateway Inc. to provide a discounted PC and rebate program to HACUâs 300 member institutions. HACU member institutions enroll more than 1 million of the 1.5 million Hispanics in higher [âŚ]
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A Month of Celebrations: A look at how colleges and universities are celebrating Black History Month.
Month of Celebrations: A look at how colleges and universities are celebrating Black History Month. Alabama A&M University, NormalBlack History Month Theme: âThe Souls of Black Folk: Centennial Reflectionsâ17th Annual âCelebrating Black History Thru Jazzâ Reception featuring Pianist/Composer Randy Weston; Benjamin Banneker Banquet; Poetry: Poet Joye Pettis, author of African-American Poets: Lives, Works and Sources. [âŚ]
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In Celebration Of the 100th Anniversary of The Souls Of Black Folk
In Celebration Of the 100th Anniversary of The Souls Of Black Folk ÂŚ Cleveland State University, in partnership with 12 community organizations, presents âThe Soul of W.E.B. Du Bois: Celebrating the Genius of an American Scholar,â a three-month citywide celebration of the famous civil rights activist and writer. The celebration kicks off during Black History [âŚ]
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