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Leadership & Policy
Florida A&M to Remain on Probation for Another 6 Months
TALLAHASSEE Fla. Florida A&M University will remain on probation for at least another six months because of its financial troubles, the school’s president said Tuesday. An accrediting organization meeting was continuing Tuesday in New Orleans, but university President James Ammons told the Tallahassee Democrat that the Atlanta-based Southern Association of Colleges and Schools has decided […]
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S.C. State Decides Not To Renew President’s Contract
The South Carolina State University Board of Trustees has decided not to renew the contract of president Andrew Hugine. The board met by telephone Tuesday and decided to let Hugine go based on his most recent performance review and an academic review of the university done in May. Hugine became president of South Carolina State […]
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Black Students at Northern Illinois Say They Feel Unsafe
DEKALB Ill. Black students attending Northern Illinois University say they feel unsafe after racial slurs and references to shootings earlier this year at Virginia Tech were found scrawled on a bathroom wall. The university, which was closed Monday as a security precaution, is scheduled to reopen Tuesday. “University police are satisfied that the anonymous message […]
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Alcorn State President To Begin Job In January
JACKSON Miss. The new president of Alcorn State University officially will take over the job Jan. 3, months after he originally was scheduled to work. George Ross, 52, was to become the university’s 17th president on May 28, but shortly after movers arrived at his home in Mount Pleasant, Mich., Ross became ill and was […]
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U. of Colorado Settles Sex-Assault Suit
DENVER The University of Colorado has agreed to pay two women $2.85 million to settle a lawsuit alleging they were sexually assaulted by football players and recruits, school officials said Wednesday. The allegations had sparked a football recruiting scandal at the school, prompted broad university reforms and led to a shake-up of its top leaders. […]
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Second Annual Black, Brown & College Bound Conference Held In Florida
TAMPA, Fla. — Community college educators from as far as Washington state and the Bahamas descended on Tampa, Fla., last week for the second annual Black, Brown & College Bound Conference. Hosted by Hillsborough Community College and nine other Florida two-year institutions, BBCB featured numerous tracks dedicated to examining and removing barriers to college for young Black and Hispanic males.
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UT at San Antonio Student Group Protests Cancellation of Black Studies Course
SAN ANTONIO — The University of Texas at San Antonio’s cancellation of an upcoming course within the African American Studies Program has prompted the resignation of a professor and drawn criticism from some students.
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UTSA Student Group Protests Cancellation of Black Studies Course
SAN ANTONIO — The University of Texas at San Antonio’s cancellation of an upcoming course within the African American Studies Program has prompted the resignation of a professor and drawn criticism from some students. The university pulled “African American Political Thought” from the spring semester because of a lack of student interest in the black […]
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SC’s 16 Tech Schools, University of South Carolina Start Program to Ease Student Transfers
COLUMBIA, S.C. Students at the state’s 16 technical colleges will be able to more easily transfer to the University of South Carolina under an agreement approved Thursday. The program will go into effect next fall and could attract up to 500 students in the first year, officials said. “There’s a wonderful Southern saying, ‘Y’all come!’ […]
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Under Pressure
Tribes are leery about what’s to come over the next three years as the University of North Dakota tries to seek approval to keep the “Fighting Sioux” logo and imagery.
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Professional Appointments
DR. RENU KHATOR has been named president and chancellor of the University of Houston. She will assume her new post in January. Most recently, Khator served as provost and vice president of the University of South Florida. She holds a bachelor’s from Kanpur University in India and a master’s and doctorate from Purdue University in […]
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Meharry’s Persistence Pays Off
Alumnus’ son takes helm of medical college.
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