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Black Men on Campus: What the Media Do Not Show Us
Black male college students feel pressured to fulfill media-spun social expectations to be overly sexual, aggressive and athletic in college.
February 4, 2009
Students
Muslim Students Increasingly Find Contentment at a Catholic University
When Zeina Abusoud began as director of residence life at Benedictine University a decade ago, the number of Muslim students attending the Catholic institution in Illinois was scant.
February 3, 2009
Students
Bowie State University Receives Its Record Pledge
Bowie State University recently received a $1 million pledge from alum and businessman William R. Teel, Jr. “The million dollar gift is the most ever for Bowie State University that has been contributed at one time,” says the public historically Black university’s spokeswoman Rochelle Daniel. The university is in the midst of its largest fundraising […]
February 2, 2009
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Tenn. State Students Alarmed by Planned Tuition Increase
Beginning fall 2009, Tennessee State University students will pay for every hour of coursework they intend to take, up to the 21-hour maximum overload.
February 2, 2009
Students
With Economic Slump, Fewer Students Expected to Enroll in Black Colleges
While their counterparts are seeing unprecedented numbers of applications, many historically Black colleges and universities aren’t seeing an increase at all.
January 29, 2009
Students
Coming Soon: Cash for College Students’ Good Grades
For the past several years economists and educators have been studying the impact of incentives — monetary and other valuable gifts — on student performance. Now a recently launched Web site, GradeFund, takes the idea of incentives and aims to utilize them as a practical solution for paying for college.
January 29, 2009
Students
Film Documents Different View of Black Life in Cuba
Robin Hayes felt out of place as a Yale graduate student.
January 28, 2009
Students
Perspectives: Racial Identity Confuses the Issue of Entitlements
In the Nov. 27, 2008 edition of Diverse, Dr. Betty Jeanne Taylor recounts in the “Lastword” a friendly dialogue with a Black student worker in the library at her institution.
January 27, 2009
Students
College Financial Aid System Facing Stiff Test
Finding financial aid for college this year promises to be tougher than any final exam.
January 25, 2009
Students
Jefferson, Not Hemings, Inspiration for Top Book Award
It would be easy to assume that a desire to document an enslaved woman’s rightful place in history started Dr. Annette Gordon-Reed down the path that led to her recent triumph as the winner of the National Book Award for nonfiction.
January 21, 2009
Students
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.
January 21, 2009
Students
From First-generation College Student to First Lady
As we celebrate the success of a first lady who matriculated through urban public schools, we must recommit ourselves to ensure the system works for more young people.
January 21, 2009
Students
Appreciating Student Athletes
Chrissy Lewis, a recent college graduate, understands both the sacrifices and rewards of being a student-athlete.
January 15, 2009
Students
Minority and Low-Income Students Suffer the Most as College Wealth Gap Widens
Report Shows a Shift Away From Public Funding.
January 14, 2009
Students
Students protest cuts in higher education
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – Students at Tennessee Board of Regents schools protested planned cuts in higher education Tuesday, warning lawmakers they’re already burdened with high tuition and won’t be able to afford college if more money is slashed from the state budget. About 250 students met at the Tennessee State University campus in downtown Nashville […]
January 13, 2009
Students
Study: Race-blind Admissions Could Constrain Minority College Enrollment
Instituting race-blind admissions policies at all of the nation’s college and universities could “severely limit the level of minority enrollment at top-tier colleges,” according to a recent report.
January 12, 2009
Students
Tribal Colleges’ Top Priority for Obama: ‘Full and Forward Funding’
As enrollment at tribal colleges spikes, American Indians are hoping the Obama administration will make good on campaign promises to increase funding.
January 11, 2009
Students
Forgotten No More: Schools Cater To Transfers
For many new students, the first-year college experience is an academic and social buffet, a dizzying array of activities and opportunities to herald the passage into adulthood. Not so for transfer students, a growing but largely neglected group whose needs are as varied as the circumstances that bring them to campus in the first place.
January 7, 2009
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