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Section: Students
Students
UNCF Boss in Business of Promoting Academic Success
After a successful seven-year stint as president at Dillard, Dr. Michael Lomax decided that he wanted to make a larger impact.
April 30, 2013
Students
Turner Laid Foundation for African-American Studies
The prolific writer and scholar went on to hire and mentor young scholars in African-American studies.
April 28, 2013
Students
Experts Take a Closer Look at How to Bolster Arts Education
Some students have indicated that a combination of interactive learning and traditional-style lessons was most effective in subject-specific courses.
April 25, 2013
Students
CyberLearning Summit Highlights Jackson State University’s iPad, e-Textbook Initiatives
Jackson State faculty members, administrators and students took the opportunity to tout the university’s iPad and e-textbook initiatives.
April 25, 2013
Students
Florida A&M School of Business and Industry Earns Accreditation
Florida A&M University took another step forward out of the shadows of controversy when it learned Tuesday that its School of Business and Industry has been granted initial accreditation by the Accreditation Council of Business Schools and Programs Board of Commissioners.
April 24, 2013
Students
Diversity in College Faculty Just as Important as Student Body
In order for colleges and universities to truly prepare students for the real world, these places of higher learning need to cultivate diverse populations.
April 24, 2013
Students
4 Charged With Hazing Linked to Virginia State University Drowning
Police say four men are being charged in connection with a hazing that resulted in the drowning of a Virginia State University freshman.
April 23, 2013
Students
No April Fools: A Tycoon to the Rescue of Post-Grad Studies in China
Just as the fictional Gong was rejected by Harvard, Schwarzman was a Yale senior in 1969 and rejected for a prestigious Rhodes scholarship.
April 22, 2013
Students
Memo Shows Huge Tuition Surplus at U. of Wisconsin; GOP Legislators Fume
Republican lawmakers vowed Friday to freeze University of Wisconsin System tuition, seizing on a new report that shows the system has amassed a huge surplus of tuition dollars by raising prices on students for years.
April 21, 2013
Students
College Student Voices Heard During Gun Debate
A public opinion survey released this week finds that the views of young American adults largely mirror the views of Americans overall in supporting tougher legislation to reduce gun violence.
April 18, 2013
Students
2014 Budget Debate Begins in U.S. Senate
Education Secretary Arne Duncan said a proposed new $1 billion federal investment in higher education would help states dealing with budget cuts while promoting college completion, as well as access.
April 17, 2013
Students
Former Florida A&M Band Member Pleads No Contest in Hazing Death
A former Florida A&M University student faces a possible prison term after he pleaded no contest Tuesday to the felony hazing of a drum major who died.
April 16, 2013
Students
Los Angeles Chicano Rights Activist Castro Dies
Sal Castro, a social studies teacher who played a leading role in 1960s Chicano student walkouts, has died at age 79.
April 16, 2013
Students
Clemson President Barker to Return to Teaching
Clemson President Jim Barker is going back to being an architecture professor after 14 years leading the school.
April 16, 2013
Students
Clemson Students Find Bacteria Risk in Beer Pong
The most dangerous part of playing beer pong might not be drinking too much beer.
April 15, 2013
Students
Fewer African-Americans Playing Baseball at HBCUs Due to Economics, Opportunities
A 2012 article in the Raleigh News & Observer noted White players made up a majority of the baseball players in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.
April 15, 2013
Students
Criminal Justice Students Experience House Arrest
A classroom debate over just how tough house arrest is has prompted a criminal justice professor at a central Illinois college to come up with what is a punishing assignment.
April 14, 2013
Students
Abdul-Alim Named Spencer Fellow in Education Reporting
Diverse correspondent Jamaal Abdul-Alim is one of three accomplished journalists named 2013- 2014 Spencer Fellows in Education Reporting by the Columbia Journalism School.
April 14, 2013
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