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University of Kansas Black Student Group Upset with Newspaper Coverage
University of Kansas Black Student Group Upset with Newspaper CoverageLAWRENCE, Kan. The Black Student Union at the University of Kansas is demanding a few changes from the campus newspaper. The organization is upset with coverage of a recent conference of Black student leaders from Big 12 schools. About 100 students, mostly Black, from Kansas, Kansas […]
March 28, 2001
Students
University of Nebraska Student Government Seeks Apology From Regent Over Remarks
University of Nebraska Student Government Seeks Apology From Regent Over RemarksLINCOLN, Neb. Students and faculty have said remarks by University of Nebraska Regent Drew Miller on recruiting minority students made them feel insignificant and unwelcome. The Association of Students of the University of Nebraska voted to ask Miller to apologize. Last month, Miller said recruiting […]
March 28, 2001
Students
New Book Explores the Black Experience at MIT
New Book Explores the Black Experience at MIT CAMBRIDGE, Mass.Many stories about life as one of the few Black students at MIT are recounted in longtime professor Clarence Williams’ new book, Technology and the Dream: Reflections on the Black Experience at MIT, 1941-1999 (MIT Press, $37.95). The 1,042-page book is a look at racial issues […]
March 28, 2001
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UMass-Boston to Sign Deal Linking With Two-Year College
UMass-Boston to Sign Deal Linking With Two-Year CollegeBOSTON Atwo-year college for low-income, non traditional students recently signed a deal that will allow its graduates to transfer directly into the University of Massachusetts at Boston. The Urban College of Boston is a community-based college in a partnership with Action for Boston Community Development Inc., an anti-poverty […]
March 28, 2001
Students
University of Wisconsin Students Protest Reparations Advertisement
University of Wisconsin Students Protest Reparations AdvertisementMADISON, Wis. University of Wisconsin students marched to the offices of one of the campus newspapers earlier this month to protest an advertisement that criticizes calls for slavery reparations. The ad, which said reparations for Blacks is a bad idea, appeared in The Badger Herald. Conservative author David Horowitz […]
March 28, 2001
Students
Study Questions Merit of Georgia’s Popular Scholarship Program
Study Questions Merit of Georgia’s Popular Scholarship ProgramHope program boosts in-state Black student enrollment, but does little to increase access to postsecondary education overallBy Scott W. WrightGeorgia’s Hope Scholarship program, which provides up to $3,000 a year in college aid to high school students graduating with a B average, has significantly boosted Black student enrollment […]
March 28, 2001
Students
One Person’s Success on Gap Closing
One Person’s Success on Gap Closing In the past two years, local newspaper articles have reported that, on average, African American high school students in Fairfax County, Va., score lower on the SAT exam than students of other racial groups. In one article, county school officials said they did not understand why this remains a […]
February 28, 2001
Students
Professional Appointments
Professional AppointmentsKamili Anderson has been appointed director of the Howard University Press. Formerly she was the associate editor at the Journal of Negro Education and a staff writer for Black Issues In Higher Education. Anderson earned a bachelor’s in human nutrition and biochemistry from Howard University and is a graduate of the Howard University Press […]
February 28, 2001
Students
Remembering the Orangeburg Massacre
Remembering the Orangeburg MassacreSouth Carolina State University student protest often ignored by historiansBy Linda Meggett BrownORANGEBURG, S.C. Although it has been 33 years since the Orangeburg Massacre, the memory of the tragic events that took place the night of Feb. 8, 1968, remains vivid and painful for the victims who survived and is a mark […]
February 28, 2001
Students
University of North Texas Suspends Fraternity for Racial Slurs
University of North Texas Suspends Fraternity for Racial Slurs DALLAS The University of North Texas has suspended a fraternity chapter for five years after members allegedly used racial slurs and waved a Confederate battle flag at a group of mostly Black football recruits. Kappa Alpha’s suspension, issued last month, is the longest ban the school […]
February 28, 2001
Students
Virginia Tech Offers Scholarships
Virginia Tech Offers Scholarships In Attempt to Diversify Student BodyBlacksburg, Va.Virginia’s largest university, Virginia Tech, will offer 27 undergraduate scholarships and three graduate fellowships to attract more minority students beginning this fall. “This is a concrete step with dollars attached, something that will be sustained and will grow,” says Dr. Benjamin Dixon, vice president for […]
February 28, 2001
Students
Wake Forest Techies Put Knowledge To Work
Wake Forest Techies Put Knowledge To WorkWINSTON-SALEM, N.C.Like many college students who study computer information systems, Derrick Thompson knows computer and Internet work experience means a great deal to future employers. As a high school student, the Robeson County, N.C., native developed his programming and Web design skills well enough to secure computer-related work in […]
February 14, 2001
Students
Training for Tragedy
Training for TragedyWhether by homicide or suicide, the impact of a student’s death on fellow classmates can be devastation, shock and dismay. For many young college students, it is often their first experience with death.When a student dies on campus, who makes the call to the family? What types of support services are available to […]
February 14, 2001
Students
Student Deaths Shake Up College Campuses
Student Deaths Shake Up College CampusesBy Linda Meggett BrownOrangeburg, S.C.Acelebration to honor the memory of the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on his birthday, Jan. 15, turned tragic at Benedict College in Columbia, S.C., when a freshman student was gunned down on campus.Philip Lee Jr., 20, of Newark, N.J., was shot in the back of […]
February 14, 2001
Students
Education Department Cracks Down on Misleading Financial Aid Web Sites
Education Department Cracks Down on Misleading Financial Aid Web Sites Flint, Mich.Financial aid officers nationwide are in an uproar over an Internet Web site that they say has confused and misled many families, and charges money for a service that students can easily get for free. All students who apply for federal financial aid must […]
February 14, 2001
Students
Citadel Alumni Association to Award Scholarship in Name of First Black Graduate
Citadel Alumni Association to Award Scholarship in Name of First Black GraduateCHARLESTON, S.C. The Citadel African American Alumni Association has established a scholarship for minority students in honor of the school’s first Black graduate, Charles Foster. Black alumni hope to award the first scholarship this fall. It will be awarded annually once enough money is […]
February 14, 2001
Students
Yale to Give 20 Percent Raise In Stipends to Ph.D. Candidates
Yale to Give 20 Percent Raise In Stipends to Ph.D. CandidatesNEW HAVEN, Conn. Yale University is raising the stipends almost 20 percent for doctoral candidates next year amid an attempt by graduate students to unionize. The stipend given to humanities and social science students was increased from $11,500 to $13,700. Some larger stipends will be […]
February 14, 2001
Students
Professional Appointments
Professional AppointmentsDr. Belinda C. Anderson has been named the new associate vice president for academic affairs at Virginia Union University in Richmond. Previously she was director of academic advising services at Radford University in Radford, Va. Anderson earned a bachelor’s and master’s from Radford University and a doctorate from Virginia Polytechnic and State University in […]
January 31, 2001
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