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African-American
Chinese Gaining Momentum as Language Option Among HBCUs
Though most HBCUs focus their language instruction on the traditional standbys, Spanish or French, a handful are moving in a new direction: developing Chinese programs.
Students
Virginia Commonwealth University Dept. Chair Themes Art Around Hair
Comb through the life story of Sonya Clark and it’s easy to see how she came to craft works of art themed around hair, a provocative and politicized thread of identity.
Leadership & Policy
University of Kansas Student Fights Expulsion Over Twitter Posts
LAWRENCE, Kan. ― A former University of Kansas student is fighting his expulsion over social media posts about his ex-girlfriend.
Sports
What Does It Mean to Not be Black Enough?
So the question comes up, what is Black enough and what are the qualifications?
Latinx
Kellogg Initiative Seeks to Extend Diversity Beyond the Campus
In Battle Creek, Michigan, the new Center for Diversity and Innovation at Kellogg Community College targets not just the campus but extends its work to the entire city.
Community Colleges
Mexico Mayor, Wife Detained in Case of 43 Missing College Students
Federal police detained the former mayor of Iguala and his wife, who are accused of ordering the Sept. 26 attacks that left six college students dead and 43 missing.
Students
Ex-Band Member Guilty in Florida A&M Drum Major’s Hazing Death
ORLANDO, Fla. ― A former Florida A&M band member accused of being the ringleader of a brutal hazing ritual known as “Crossing Bus C” that killed a drum major was convicted Friday of manslaughter and felony hazing. Dante Martin, 27, was the first to stand trial in the November 2011 death of 26-year-old Robert Champion […]
Students
Virginia State University President to Step Down Dec. 31
ETTRICK, Va. – Virginia State University President Keith T. Miller is resigning at the end of the year amid concerns over declining enrollment and financial woes. Miller on Friday agreed to step down Dec. 31 as he and the school’s board of visitors acknowledged a need for a change in leadership at the historically black […]
Community Colleges
Parents of Mexico’s Missing College Students Meet With President
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto met with parents of 43 missing teachers college students for the first time since they disappeared, apparently handed over to a drug gang by city police more than a month ago.
HBCUs
Alabama Pastor: College Official Touched Me, Too
A Baptist minister in Alabama said Thursday that he was inappropriately touched by a man now accused of sexually assaulting students at a state university in northeastern Pennsylvania.
HBCUs
Student: I Didn’t Report Harassment Out of Fear
A man who accuses a former Pennsylvania university administrator of groping him says he didn’t report it out of fear he’d be perceived as gay.
African-American
Scholars Find Obama’s Education Legacy Remains Up for Debate
As President Barack Obama hits the midpoint of his second term, many have begun to consider what will be his legacy, particularly as it relates to education.
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