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African-American
Report: Calif. Community Colleges Can Expect Surge in Black Enrollment
Only 31 percent of Black high school graduates in California took the sequence of coursework required to apply for a four-year public university in California in 2013.
Leadership & Policy
Lamb Named Interim Chancellor of City College of San Francisco
Art Tyler has stepped down as chancellor of the City College of San Francisco and Susan Lamb has been named as the interim successor.
Faculty & Staff
Exchange Program Expands Horizons of African-American Males
A ÂChinese exchange program provides African-American males at The Ohio State University with the opportunity to travel abroad.
Faculty & Staff
CLIFTON SANDERS
CLIFTON SANDERS has been appointed provost of academic affairs at Salt Lake Community College. Sanders was most recently interim provost of academic affairs at Salt Lake Community College. He earned a bachelor’s from Hamline University and a doctorate from The University of Utah.
Leadership & Policy
SHEILA C. BAIR
SHEILA C. BAIR has been named president of Washington College in Maryland. She will assume the position August 1. Bair was formerly chairperson of the FDIC. Bair earned a bachelor’s and a J.D. from the University of Kansas.
HBCUs
Grambling Names Willie Larkin President
Morgan State University Chief of Staff Dr. Willie Larkin has been named the next president of Grambling State University.
Latinx
Out for Justice
Thrust in limelight by Freddie Gray case, Marilyn Mosby and husband Nick say HBCU helped prepare them to lead in crisis.
Community Colleges
In Case You Missed It
Faculty Outraged Over Wisconsin’s Proposed Tenure Changes Silence Not an Option When Injustice Abounds South Asian American Champs Spell for College, But Are Still in D-E-B-T South Carolina Legal Scholars Weigh In on N. Charleston Murder Case
Students
Increased Revenue Has Some Lawmakers Eyeing Budget Changes
PHOENIX — Increased state revenue since Arizona’s budget for the upcoming fiscal year was approved in March has some lawmakers saying they want to use the extra cash to scale back unpopular cuts that they made in funding for education and other services.
Students
Princeton to Offer African American Studies Major
Princeton University’s Board of Trustees has granted the Center for African American Studies (CAAS) academic departmental status, clearing the way for the university to begin offering a major in African American Studies in the fall.
Leadership & Policy
Board of Shaw University Chooses Alumna as Next President
RALEIGH, N.C. —The South’s first historically black university has chosen an alumna as its next president.
HBCUs
South Asian American Champs Spell for College, But Are Still in D-E-B-T
The trouble with the National Spelling Bee; My solutions
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