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Minority Enrollment Continues to Rise at University of Tennessee
Minority enrollment continues to rise at the University of Tennessee’s flagship campus Story:
August 29, 2005
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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 Story:
August 28, 2005
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University of New Hampshire Plans to Improve Diversity
The University of New Hampshire wants to add some diversity to its student body. Story:
August 24, 2005
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Setting The Record Straight
Dr. Jon Quistgaard is unhappy with the way the national media has portrayed the Red Lake Indian Reservation in northern Minnesota Story:
August 24, 2005
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Congress Re-evaluating Law That Denies Aid to Students Convicted of Drug Crimes
Congress is re-evaluating a five-year old law that denies financial aid to college students with drug convictions. Story:
August 24, 2005
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Tobacco Use Among HBCU Students Not as Prevalent, Shows Preliminary Study
Findings from a survey conducted by North Carolina Central University and the Historically Minority Colleges and Universities Consortium show tobacco use is not as prevalent Story:
August 24, 2005
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Key to Student Retention — Strong Advising
Thirteen percent of freshmen in public four-year institutions will drop out by the beginning of their sophomore year, according to the National College Dropout and Graduation Rates report released recently. Story:
August 24, 2005
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Students Trace History of Buffalo Soldiers in Guadalupe Mountains
In June 1866, Congress authorized the creation of six regiments of Black soldiers — two cavalry and four infantry. Story:
August 23, 2005
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Florida Newspaper Launches Weekly Aimed at Black Community
The Gainesville Sun announced it is launching a weekly newspaper aimed at this college town’s east side and its predominantly Black population. Story:
August 21, 2005
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Grants & Awards
Story:
August 10, 2005
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University of California Chancellors Bow Out of National Merit Scholarships
University of California chancellors said last month they are bowing out of the National Merit Scholarship program… Story:
August 10, 2005
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HEA Reauthorization Bill Passes House Education Subcommittee
A revamped Higher Education Act cleared its first hurdle, but not smoothly… Story:
August 10, 2005
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An Evolving Identity
For those of you who collect mementos and rare items, you may want to hold on to this edition of Black Issues In Higher Education… Story:
August 10, 2005
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University of Missouri Researcher: Breast Cancer Messages Need to Be Targeted Toward African-American Women
African-American women are more likely than Caucasian women to be diagnosed with breast cancer at later stages of the disease and are more likely to die from the disease, according to the National Cancer Institute. Story:
August 8, 2005
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Aid Relief in Sight for Students Convicted of Drug Crimes
Congress is re-evaluating a five-year old law that denies financial aid to college students with drug convictions Story:
August 1, 2005
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Technology Firm Creates Black College Program
Science and technology giant Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) has launched a project with historically Story:
July 27, 2005
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Plugged In
Five years ago, Pearl Stewart, then a roving journalist for Freedom Forum Story:
July 27, 2005
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The Rise of Blog Nation
For journalism students at the University of California-Berkeley, blogging is just one more responsibility to juggle during the course of the day Story:
July 27, 2005
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