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Leadership & Policy: Page 213
Leadership & Policy
Courses Going, Jazz Coming at Southern University
In addition to more than 158 course cancellations, Southern University is listed among several Louisiana colleges and universities targeted as having underperforming programs, according a press release issued by the state’s Board of Regents.
Leadership & Policy
TSU, Smiley Strike Deal Amid Questions About His $1 Million Pledge
In February 2005, the Tavis Smiley School of Communication officially opened at Texas Southern University in Houston, garnering national fanfare, especially because the ceremony and naming of the school came with a $1 million pledge from its namesake.
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BATTLE OF THE WILLS
In Georgia, the budget crunch has prompted one state senator to propose closing some public colleges, but not the ones you think.
Leadership & Policy
The New Era of Diversity
Molly Corbett Broad, president of the American Council on Education, weighs in on the prospects for diversity in the Obama years.
Leadership & Policy
Latinos Upset Over Process for Denver Schools Chief
Latino leaders are complaining that the Denver Public School Board’s did not consider Hispanics before choosing a finalist for the superintendent’s job even though Latino students make up 60 percent of those enrolled in the district.
Leadership & Policy
Battle of Wills, Part I
Seth Harp is a Southern Republican who wants to close down two Georgia schools; but not ones you might think
Leadership & Policy
Perspectives: Ascending the Hierarchy of Success
Whether you’re an emerging scholar or experienced administrator, it’s never too early to start preparing to ascend to a college presidency.
Leadership & Policy
SACS Warns S.C. State
South Carolina State University has been placed on warning for 12 months by its accrediting body, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, for failure to comply with the commission’s core requirements.
Leadership & Policy
Perspectives: Former Morris Brown Provost Sets Record Straight on School’s Problems
As former Provost of Morris Brown College (1999 to 2002) I am compelled to reply to The Chronicle of Higher Education article (Dec 22, 2008) on the tragic story of Morris Brown College.
Leadership & Policy
IN MEMORIAM
What an exciting and traumatic year 2008 has been. A historic presidential campaign that ended with the election of an African-American to the U.S. presidency. An economic meltdown not seen since the Great Depression of the 1930s.
Leadership & Policy
IN MEMORIAM
Johnnie Carr: Carr joined childhood friend Rosa Parks in the historic Montgomery bus boycott and succeeded the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. as president of the Montgomery Improvement Association in 1967. It was the newly formed association that led the boycott of city buses in the Alabama capital. She was 97. Dr. Michael DeBakey: DeBakey […]
Leadership & Policy
Private Va college names first black president
FARMVILLE, Va. (AP) – Christopher B. Howard has been named president of Hampden-Sydney College. Howard will be the first African-American to serve as president of the private all-male college near Farmville. He will succeed Walter M. Borz III. Borz announced in May that he would step down June 30. Hampden-Sydney’s board of trustees appointed Howard […]
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