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Constance Baker Motley, Civil Rights Lawyer and Federal Judge, Dies at 84
When she was 15, Constance Baker Motley was turned away from a public beach because she was Black…
September 29, 2005
Students
Clinton, Dole Appear at Bennett College Fund-raiser
Former President Bill Clinton and former Sen. Bob Dole, once political rivals…
September 25, 2005
Students
Grants & Awards
Davidson College (N.C.) received a $4 million commitment from The Duke Endowment to renovate the James B. Duke Residence Hall and establish it as the permanent home of the college’s Dean Rusk International Studies Program. Jackson State University (Miss.) received a five-year, $5 million grant from former Netscape Corp. president and CEO James Barksdale to […]
September 21, 2005
Students
Devastated But Not Defeated
Nineteen-year-old Hal Boutte was one of the lucky ones. Boutte fled New Orleans only a few hours
September 21, 2005
Students
HBCUs Reach Out
It had not occurred to Lorena Sajardo to consider Texas Southern University as a possible college until
September 21, 2005
Students
Mississippi Universities Expand Net To Get Nontraditional Students
In his distinctive coat and tie, Corey Moore is often mistaken for a professor walking around Mississippi Valley State University
September 21, 2005
Students
Financial Services Firm, Education Group Offer
HSBC-North America and the Society for Financial Education and Professional Development (SFEPD) recently
September 21, 2005
Students
An Obligation to Give Back
Advocates for college access are celebrating a big anniversary this month
September 21, 2005
Students
Veterans History — WVU Students, Faculty Collecting Stories From Black WWII Veterans
West Virginia University’s P.I. Reed School of Journalism is looking for Black World War II veterans and…
September 20, 2005
Students
University of Colorado Sees Small Increase in Minority Enrollment
The University of Colorado enrolled slightly more ethnic minorities this fall than last, according to figures recently released.
September 19, 2005
Students
Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund Selects 2005 Leadership Award Honorees
Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund Inc. announced the recipients of its annual Leadership Awards
September 14, 2005
Students
Vice Provost Aims to Open Doors for Minorities at University of Texas
It’s the little things that make history major Brandelyn Franks feel uncomfortable at the University of Texas at Austin…
September 12, 2005
Students
Blacks Remain an Extreme Minority at UC Campuses
James Marshall didn’t expect it would be easy, being one of just a handful of Black students at the University of California, Berkeley’s, high-ranking business school.
September 11, 2005
Students
Black MBAs Create Relief Fund for Displaced Students
The National Black MBA Association Inc. announced this week the formation of a student relief fund to provide emergency grants to
September 8, 2005
Students
Morehouse College to Accept 30 Students from Xavier, Dillard Universities
Morehouse College announced plans to aid students displaced by the devastation in the Gulf region caused by Hurricane Katrina.
September 7, 2005
Students
Grants & Awards
Duke University (N.C.) received more than $1.3 million from the estate of business leader Leo Brody to establish a scholarship fund for students from the Carolinas, with preference to those from eastern North Carolina. The gift will be matched by The Duke Endowment of Charlotte at a rate of $1 for every $2 given, bringing […]
September 7, 2005
Students
Professional Appointments
Dr. Rodney D. Bennett has been named vice president for student affairs at the University of Georgia. He had been serving in the position on an interim basis for nearly a year. Bennett earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Middle Tennessee State University and a doctorate from Tennessee State University. Dorcia L. Medina is the […]
September 7, 2005
Students
Making IT Innovation Work at Coppin State University
As a high school student in Trinidad, Ambika Ramsundar could not make much use of information technology.
September 7, 2005
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