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Leadership & Policy: Page 220
Faculty & Staff
Fisk Discloses Major New Problems
Fisk University, beset with financial troubles before the nation’s economy began a free fall last year, has joined a growing list of prominent historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) signaling tougher times at hand.
Leadership & Policy
Documentary on Landmark Civil Rights Case Premiers Tonight on PBS
PBS tonight will premier a documentary, “A Class Apart,” that sheds light on a landmark Mexican-American civil rights case handed down by the U.S. Supreme Court on May 3, 1954 – two weeks before the watershed Brown v. Board of Education ruling.
Students
Analysis: Meltdown Could Force College Aid Shift
Johnny is a middle-class student who worked hard to get good grades and a high SAT score. Jane’s record isn’t as good, but her family is low-income, and without help she might not be able to go to college at all.
Leadership & Policy
The Presidential Search ‘Plateau’
Once a pioneer, Massachusetts is experiencing a slowdown in the promotion of minorities to the university president ranks, particularly at elite private institutions.
Leadership & Policy
Morris Brown Manages To Keep Doors Open a Little Longer
Morris Brown College paid $150,000 toward its outstanding water bill Tuesday afternoon to help keep the school open.
Leadership & Policy
UDC launches community college, first in D.C. since 1977
Two-year school should not be run by UDC, some say.
Leadership & Policy
Minorities in Massachusetts find path to university presidential ranks difficult to tread
Once a pioneer, Massachusetts is experiencing a slowdown in the promotion of minorities to the university president ranks, particularly at elite private institutions.
Students
Man sues LA college over anti-gay-marriage speech
A community college student has filed a lawsuit claiming a public speaking professor berated him and refused to let him finish a speech opposing same-sex marriage.
Students
Hispanics in Health Care to Get Scholarships
Ten health professional students pursuing health-care careers in California will receive $5,000 and $2,000 scholarships today (Feb. 11) from the National Hispanic Health Foundation at a gala in Sacramento.
Faculty & Staff
Higher Ed Leaders Debate Best Path to College Presidency
Should young and minority faculty take nontraditional route to leadership positions?
Leadership & Policy
AP Results Improve for Other Minority Students, Though Blacks Still Lag Behind
More Latino and Native American students are taking Advanced Placement courses and scoring well on AP exams, while African-American students still lag behind, according to a report issued Wednesday.
Leadership & Policy
Surgeon Ready for Challenge as Head of UT System
Dr. Francisco Cigarroa, a pediatric transplant surgeon, is preparing for his toughest challenge ever.
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