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Section: Students
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Opening Eyes And Minds
It’s not easy being a Muslim student or professor on a U.S. college campus these days…
May 17, 2006
Students
Lawsuit: Drug-Based Ban on Financial Aid Hurts Minorities
For three Midwest college students, a conviction on a minor drug offense may lead to a landmark…
May 17, 2006
Students
Opening Eyes And Minds
It’s not easy being a Muslim student or professor on a U.S. college campus these days…
May 17, 2006
Students
Bridging Cultural Divides
Tyler Golson was an undergraduate at Yale University on Sept. 11, 2001…
May 17, 2006
Students
Pens, Papers and Passports
It wasn’t long after Lauren Skryzowski entered Yale University’s School of Management that she realized something was missing…
May 17, 2006
Students
A Student Affairs Model
Last summer, 41 graduate students and student affairs professionals, including me…
May 17, 2006
Students
Grants & Awards
Adelphi University (N.Y.) has received an $8.5 million gift from Carol A. Ammon, founder and chairman of Endo Pharmaceuticals and a 1979 graduate of the university. The gift will be used to establish a professorship in childhood education and endow scholarships for education students. California State University-Fullerton has received a $4.2 million donation from Dan […]
May 17, 2006
Students
Journalist Leaves Hampton University; Cites Speech Issues
Former Time columnist Jack E. White, dismayed by Hampton University’s approach to freedom of speech, says he will not return to his teaching post there.
May 14, 2006
Students
Study: Multiracial Youth More Likely to Engage in Violence, Substance Abuse
Multiracial adolescents in middle school are significantly more likely to engage in problem behaviors such as violence and substance abuse than single-race young people, according to a new study.
May 9, 2006
Students
Michigan State Professor Apologizes for Anti-Islam E-mail
A Michigan State University professor has apologized for the “tactless and hyperbolic language” he used in an e-mail to a Muslim student group in which he labeled Muslims “brutal and uncivilized” and told them to “return to their ancestral homelands.”
May 3, 2006
Students
For Missing Civil Rights Hero, A Degree at Last
If Lloyd Gaines is alive, his law degree is waiting for him. The University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law has decided to award an honorary degree to Gaines 68 years after…
May 3, 2006
Students
Report: College Access For Low-Income Minorities Could Get Worse
A new report warns that a number of factors at the federal, state and institutional levels are likely to converge in the coming decade…
May 3, 2006
Students
University of Virginia, Black Colleges Plan Student Exchange
Virginia and five in-state historically Black colleges and universities are finalizing an exchange program for summer research projects…
May 3, 2006
Students
Corporate Recruiters Criticize UW-Madison’s Lack of Diversity
The lack of diversity in the University of Wisconsin-Madison student body makes the school an increasingly disappointing campus at which to seek taleny…
May 3, 2006
Students
Former President of Morris Brown College Pleads Guilty to Embezzlement
The former president of Morris Brown College has pleaded guilty to embezzling millions of dollars in federal funds that were intended to cover student tuition. Dr. Dolores Cross, 69, who was president of the 125-year-old college from November 1998 until February 2002, had been scheduled to go on trial Monday. In exchange for her plea, prosecutors moved to dismiss 27 other counts.
May 2, 2006
Students
Qatar to Distribute More Than $30 Million to Universities Hit by Hurricane Katrina
The oil-rich Persian Gulf nation Qatar has decided on the distribution of about $60 million of a $100 million gift announced last September for victims of Hurricane Katrina in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama.
May 2, 2006
Students
Groups Want Professor Disciplined for Anti-Islam Email
Muslim organizations have asked Michigan State University to reprimand a professor who sent a Muslim student group an e-mail in which he labeled Muslims…
April 25, 2006
Students
Grants & Awards
The Virginia B. Ball Center for Creative Inquiry at Ball State University (Ind.) has received a $400,000 grant from the Edmund F. Ball and the Virginia B. Ball Foundation that will allow the center to continue its semester-long immersive interdisciplinary programs. The university also recently received a $186,000 estate gift from the late J.D. Wickersham […]
April 19, 2006
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