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Students
Will They Overcome?
While more HBCU newspapers are publishing regularly and going online, the issue of censorship and control appears to be intensifying, even at many public HBCUs, where the First Amendment covers student media.
Students
Perspectives: Educating, Challenging Future Journalists of Color
At many HBCUs, journalism educators are bemoaning students’ lack of critical thinking skills, poor command of basic grammar and ignorance about current events.
Leadership & Policy
Bennett College President Prepares for a Year of Achievement Before Stepping Down
When Dr. Johnnetta B. Cole announced on July 11 that she would retire as president of Bennett College in June of 2007…
Students
Will They Overcome?
If The Meter at Tennessee State University and The Hilltop at Howard University are indicators
Leadership & Policy
University of Cincinnati Offers Free Cell Phones to Incoming Freshmen
The University of Cincinnati has launched a voluntary program that offers all incoming freshmen a free cellular telephone…
HBCUs
Professional Appointments
Cynthia E. Nance has been appointed dean of the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville School of Law. Nance, who had been an associate professor in the law school, is the first female and first Black dean in the law school’s history. She earned a bachelor’s from Chicago State University and a master’s and law degree […]
Students
Educating, Challenging Future Journalists of Color
Sept. 10 will kick off National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week…
Community Colleges
Wal-Mart 101: Creating Retail Management Courses In Tennessee
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen wants the state to do a better job at preparing students for careers at Wal-Mart.
Faculty & Staff
Just the Stats: Faculty at Tribal Colleges
In the July editions of my column, I presented data showing that minority faculty were more likely to dwell in the ranks of assistant professor than full professor, and that they were glaringly under-represented in various disciplines, including law. Since then, a number of Diverse readers have suggested that I take a closer look at faculty at minority-serving institutions. This week, I’ll examine faculty statistics at Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs).
Students
Black Colleges Diversifying By Recruiting More Hispanics
ATLANTA Squeezed by stiff competition for their traditional students, historically Black colleges are making a push to recruit Hispanics.
Students
Solving the Funding Riddle
When Leola Tsinnajinnie decided to pursue a major in educational thought and sociocultural studies at the University of New Mexico…
MSIs
Small Business Growth Grants For Minority-Serving Colleges Pushed In Congress
WASHINGTON, D.C. A new plan to boost the number of minority-owned businesses by enhancing small business development programs at minority-serving institutions is before the U.S. Congress.
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