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Wade in the Water: A Contemporary Metaphor
Like most of the country, I spent much of early September following the news coverage of Hurricane Katrina. The resulting debate called into question my own self-definition as an African-American…
January 25, 2006
Students
Education Report Highlights Progress
According to a recent study, Black and Hispanic fourth-graders are beginning to narrow the achievement gap between themselves…
January 25, 2006
Students
Demographic Dilemma
As he enters his last semester of law school at the University of New Mexico, Diego Esquibel remains convinced…
January 25, 2006
Students
Wade in the Water: A Contemporary Metaphor
Like most of the country, I spent much of early September following the news coverage of Hurricane Katrina…
January 25, 2006
Students
Negotiating the Myth of America
There appears to be a double standard at work in the world of American higher education…
January 25, 2006
Students
Student Death Shifts Focus to Black Fraternities
The death of a University of Oklahoma fraternity member at a Stillwater party has brought scrutiny of the safety measures of predominantly Black Greek-lettered organizations…
January 24, 2006
Students
University to Study Tenure Bias Against Female, Minority Professors
The Faculty Council at Oklahoma State University will study faculty promotion…
January 23, 2006
Students
Indiana U. Bans Director of All-Black Cycling Team for Alleged Recruiting Violations
The Indiana University Student Foundation, which helps run the annual Little 500 bicycle race…
January 22, 2006
Students
Enrollment up at Mississippi Junior Colleges, More Funding Sought
Enrollment in Mississippi’s two-year colleges has grown more than twice as fast as in the universities in recent years…
January 19, 2006
Students
Report: Campus Crime Reporting Falls Short
Many universities don’t fully meet the requirements of a 1990 federal law that mandates reporting campus crime…
January 17, 2006
Students
Whiteness Class at Colorado University Prompts Colorful Debate
People stare when University of Colorado student Maren Gauldin wears her “Black is Beautiful” T-shirt…
January 17, 2006
Students
Women’s Studies Graduate Student Wins $3.4 Million Grant to Help Children
An Oregon State University graduate student has won a $3.4 million grant for her work to provide services for children…
January 11, 2006
Students
New Orleans Post-Katrina: Dillard University Students Start School in Luxury
Free cable TV, rooms with a view and twice-a-week maid service — the New Orleans Hilton Riverside trumps a stay in a dormitory any day…
January 11, 2006
Students
Emerging Scholars: Counting on Critical Resistance
Dr. Dylan RodrĂguez, one of the founders of Critical Resistance: Beyond the Prison Industrial Complex…
January 11, 2006
Students
Professional Appointments
Dr. Emmanuel Awuah has been named director of the Office of Multicultural Resources and Diversity Awareness at Onondaga Community College. He earned bachelor’s degrees from St. Mary’s Teachers’ College and the University of Ghana, a master’s from the University of Guelph in Canada and a doctorate from Michigan State University. Dr. Rosalinda B. Barrera has […]
January 11, 2006
Students
Maryland Gubernatorial Candidate Promises $60 Million State Scholarship Expansion
Montgomery County Executive Doug Duncan promised Maryland students last week he would increase state scholarship…
January 10, 2006
Students
With a 98 Percent White Student Body, Indiana Wesleyan Looks to Become More Diverse
Indiana Wesleyan University, a private Christian school where nearly 98 percent of students are White…
January 9, 2006
Students
Newspapers May Submit Online
The Pulitzer Prize board has announced that newspapers may submit online material as well as…
December 28, 2005
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