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Students
Clark Atlanta Students Revolt Over Tuition Hike
Last week, an anonymous group of students at Clark Atlanta University posted fliers which read “Speak Now, Act Now” to demand the resignation of school president Walter Broadnax, who has led the school since 2002. The fliers protested Broadnax’s high salary while students’ tuition, room and board have recently been increased.
February 27, 2007
Students
Hed: Bringing a Unique Perspective
The University of New Mexico is building a multimillion-dollar health policy center to increase American Indian and Hispanic scholars’ involvement in national health policy research and development.
February 27, 2007
Students
Students Stand Up Against Racially Offensive Parties
A coalition of University of Illinois students and others that formed in the aftermath of a “Tacos and Tequilas” party that offended Mexican American students urged the administration to implement policies that discourage racism. It’s one example of how students are standing up to combat the hostility created by racially insensitive parties being thrown by college students.
February 22, 2007
Students
Bringing the University To the Student
Venezuelan immigrant Lorena Saczek opened a house-cleaning business in Utah after she earned her associate business degree…
February 21, 2007
Students
‘Stomp’ Steps Into the Mainstream
Gregory Anderson left Tallahassee after graduating from Florida A&M University in 1996 with hopes of jumpstarting a career in the film industry…
February 21, 2007
Students
An Institution of the People
It may have produced one of the most contentious fights ever in U.S. higher education
February 21, 2007
Students
Rallying CCNY
President Gregory Williams has lived on both sides of the color line, and now he’s using his experience to connect with his students and turn around his university.
February 21, 2007
Students
Grants & Gifts
Benedictine University (Ill.) and the College of DuPage (Ill.) will use a three-year, $199,952 grant from the National Science Foundation to help introduce biocalculus to more two- and four-year students at the two institutions. The U.S. Department of Labor has awarded a $500,000 grant to the North Alabama/Southern Tennessee region for the Second Generation of […]
February 21, 2007
Students
Senate Panel Tackles College Affordability “Crisis”
Increasing the maximum Pell Grant and reducing loan interest rates are two chief strategies the U.S. Congress is taking to help students. But witnesses at a Senate hearing offered a variety of ideas for improving the financial aide system, some of them beginning with colleges themselves.
February 18, 2007
Students
Just the Stats: Minority Graduate Students Face Financial Burden
Between 2006 and 2014, there will be a 12 percent increase in master’s and doctoral degrees granted, with much of the growth coming from minority and women candidates, according to predictions from researchers at the Council of Graduate Schools. Unfortunately, minorities will have a more difficult time paying for graduate school, if current financial aid trends continue.
February 15, 2007
Students
Hamilton Project Releases New Papers on College Access
WASHINGTON, D.C. A new study released by The Brookings Institution on Wednesday says education policy needs to be based on strong evidence, with more investments in areas like early education and reforms in areas like federal student aid and loan processes.
February 14, 2007
Students
FAMU Instructors Say They’re Not Getting Paid
Due to financial and administrative problems at Florida A&M University, adjunct professors and graduate teaching assistants haven’t been compensated in 2007, according to school sources. Diverse has confirmed that journalism teaching assistants have not been paid, but an estimated 600 employees falling under the former two job categories may also be affected at the 13,000-student school.
February 12, 2007
Students
Perspectives: To End Hazing, Sending Promising Black Men to Jail Is Not The Answer
The real tragedy of the FAMU hazing case is that two promising Black men will spend two years in jail rubbing shoulders with serial rapists and murderers.
February 10, 2007
Students
Minn. College Investigates Party Where Students Wore Blackface, KKK Costumes
ST. PAUL, Minn. An off-campus party that asked students to come dressed “politically incorrect” has prompted an investigation by Macalester College officials who learned one student was costumed as a Ku Klux Klan member and another wore blackface with a noose around his neck.
February 10, 2007
Students
SUNO Turns To Other Universities For Help
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. More than a year after Hurricane Katrina, Southern University at New Orleans is still operating in a temporary campus of FEMA trailers and waiting for money to rebuild.
February 8, 2007
Students
American Indians Should Boycott Racist Colleges and Universities
American Indians Should Boycott Racist Colleges and Universities I have a college-aged son who was contemplating attending the University of North Dakota (see “Damage Control at Dartmouth,” Dec. 28). He was very discouraged and decided not to attend after hearing of the hostility generated on campus and in Grand Forks by campus alumni and conservative […]
February 7, 2007
Students
Using Technology To Recruit a Diverse Student Body
Using Technology To Recruit a Diverse Student Body It would be interesting to know if the data provided represent the perspectives of students of color and women (see “Prospective College Students Receptive to Electronic Social Networking Recruitment Methods, Survey Finds,” Dec. 28). Do African-American males use podcasts at the same rate as White males? What […]
February 7, 2007
Students
Getting to Know Dr. James T. Minor
Growing up in Detroit, James Minor bypassed the drugs and gang life that plagued his neighborhood and graduated from the city’s public school system…
February 7, 2007
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