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Engineering A Grand Plan
With a new home and plans to unveil an award for journalistic excellence Story:
July 27, 2005
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Omega Psi Phi Builds $2 Million Greek House
Omega Psi Phi is building the first residence hall for a Black fraternity on the University of South Carolina campus Story:
July 27, 2005
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Worthy of Recognition
North Carolina Central University’s student newspaper, the Campus Echo, was once an underappreciated extra-curricular activity Story:
July 27, 2005
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Plugged In
Five years ago, Pearl Stewart, then a roving journalist for Freedom Forum Story:
July 27, 2005
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The Rise of Blog Nation
For journalism students at the University of California-Berkeley, blogging is just one more responsibility to juggle during the course of the day. Story:
July 27, 2005
Students
Omega Psi Phi Builds $2 Million Greek House
Omega Psi Phi is building the first residence hall for a Black fraternity on the University of South Carolina campus Story:
July 27, 2005
Students
The Results of Dedication
For those of us on staff who are responsible for producing this magazine every two weeks Story:
July 27, 2005
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Graduate Culture
Most Americans are the descendants of immigrants who risked everything to come to this country to chase Story:
July 13, 2005
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UMass Chancellor’s Diversity Plan Draws Fire From Students, Faculty
University of Massachusetts students and faculty members sharply criticized Chancellor John Lombardi’s proposal to improve campus diversity issues… Story:
April 20, 2005
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Grand Valley State College Republicans Could Face Disciplinary Action for ‘Affirmative Action’ Bake Sale
The College Republicans group at Grand Valley State University is facing harsh criticism for an “affirmative action” bake sale… Story:
April 20, 2005
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Hide and Seek: Diversity in the Ivy League
By Dr. Yolanda Pierce The New York Times recently published an article titled “Little Advance Is Seen in Ivies’ Hiring of Minorities and Women.” The article leaves the reader with two distinct impressions: First, the pool of qualified minority scholars is just too small. And second, domestic issues make these high-powered jobs unattractive to female […]
April 6, 2005
Students
Professional Appointment
Patrick Day has been appointed associate vice president for student affairs at Temple University in Philadelphia. Previously he was assistant vice president for student affairs/dean of students at Johnson C. Smith University in North Carolina. Day earned his bachelor’s from Northwestern University and his master’s from Texas Tech University. Michaelle Finch has been named associate […]
April 6, 2005
Students
Clark Atlanta University Signs Digital Deal
By Ronald Roach HERNDON, Va. Through an agreement with the Herndon, Va.-based Ruckus Network company, Clark Atlanta University students living on-campus will be able to download hundreds of thousands of songs and over 45 blockbuster movies on a monthly basis. Only the fifth school to sign on with Ruckus since its launch in October 2004, […]
April 6, 2005
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Missouri Journalism School Experiments With Electronic News Format
With a format called EmPRINT, or Electronic Media Print, the nation’s oldest journalism school is introducing newspaper-styled Story:
April 6, 2005
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Arthur Ashe Jr. JR. 2005 Sports Scholar
Black Issues In Higher Education established the Sports Scholars Awards to honor undergraduate students of color who have made achieving both academically and athletically a winning combination. Story:
April 6, 2005
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Promoting Inclusion on a National and International Scale
Promoting Inclusion on a National and International Scale ACPA: College Student Educators International hosts 81st annual conference According to Gregory Roberts, executive director and senior operating officer of the American College Personnel Association, now known as ACPA: College Student Educators International, people must step out of their own comfort zones in order to create and […]
April 6, 2005
Students
House Bill Could Eliminate Restriction on Proprietary Schools’ Access to Federal Student Aid
The community college portion of the federal student-funding pie is being threatened by provisions in a House bill Story:
April 6, 2005
Students
California State-Stanislaus President To Head Dillard University
California State-Stanislaus President To Head Dillard UniversityNEW ORLEANS Dr. Marvalene Hughes, the first woman or African American to be named president of California State University’s Stanislaus campus, was chosen in early March as Dillard University’s first female president. Hughes will officially begin July 1 as the ninth president of Dillard, a private, predominantly Black school […]
March 23, 2005
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