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Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund for providing a full ride to Alan Newton, who was recently…
September 20, 2006
Students
Virginia Tech to Reward Faculty For Diversity Efforts
The new annual instructor evaluations at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University will include…
September 20, 2006
Students
Feds Tighten Financial Monitoring of Bishop State
Amid reports of possible fraud, Bishop State Community College must show proof of student eligibility…
September 20, 2006
Students
Study: Tuition Tax Breaks Unfair to Lower-Income Students
A recent report from the National Center for Education Statistics suggests that college tuition…
September 20, 2006
Students
Despite Apology, Fallout Continues
U.S. Sen. George Allen of Virginia earlier this month declined an award from the Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund…
September 20, 2006
Students
Language, Culture & Technology
Dr. Kevin M. Gaugler had an epiphany in his Spanish class when a student asked how to affix an accent…
September 20, 2006
Students
Professional Appointments
Dr. Velvie Green has been appointed president of Glendale Community College (Ariz.). She was most recently provost and executive vice president for academic and student affairs at Grand Rapids Community College. She earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Western Michigan University and a doctorate from Michigan State University. Michael Bryan Becraft has been appointed special […]
September 20, 2006
Students
Rutgers Budget Woes Felt Across the Board
Budget constraints have forced Rutgers University, the largest public research university in New Jersey, to cancel 451 classes, increase tuition, layoff 185 employees and cut several programs, including minority recruitment programs.
September 17, 2006
Students
Reports Says Remediation in U.S. is Costly
WASHINGTON, D.C. Remedial classes pose burdensome costs on the students who take them, the schools those students attend and on the U.S. economy, according to an issue brief published by the Alliance for Excellent Education.
September 17, 2006
Students
Morehouse President To Retire
ATLANTA Morehouse College President Dr. Walter E. Massey announced on Thursday his plans to retire at the end of the 2006-07 academic year.
September 13, 2006
Students
Sweeping Changes to Higher Ed Proposed
A senior U.S. Senate Democrat is proposing a sweeping higher education bill with a Pell Grant increase, more funding for the nation’s tribal colleges and scholarships to students who study science, math and engineering.
September 13, 2006
Students
Perspectives: Student Murder Shatters ‘Morehouse Mystique’
The “Morehouse Man” has traditionally had this image of not only being intelligent and articulate, but he also exhibited moral character and espoused basic values. Recent acts of violence have tarnished that image.
September 12, 2006
Students
Blacks Fuel Increase In Graduate School Enrollment, Says Report
Graduate school enrollment increased by 2 percent from 2004 to 2005 thanks to a spurt in the numbers of female and Black students earning advanced degrees, according to a new report released today by The Council of Graduate Schools.
September 11, 2006
Students
Black Enrollment Lags At Florida’s Universities
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. Black enrollment grew by only 1.6 percent in Florida’s state universities since last year compared to an overall increase of 2.6 percent, Gov. Jeb Bush and university officials announced Friday.
September 10, 2006
Students
Tackling “GPS”
In reading Richard Prince’s article about the lack of grammar, punctuation and spelling among journalism students of color…
September 6, 2006
Students
A Spectacular Surge
The enrollment of Hispanic students at Florida colleges and universities has ballooned spectacularly in recent years…
September 6, 2006
Students
Presidents Bush, Clinton Reach Out to Katrina-Devastated HBCUs Through ‘Wave of Hope’ Campaign
After a tsunami in 2004 devastated large swaths of Southeast Asia, former Presidents…
September 6, 2006
Students
Exit Exams Fuel Debate as States Examine Alternatives
High school exit exams lie at the heart of one of the most vigorously debated controversies in the high school landscape…
September 6, 2006
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