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Section: Faculty & Staff
Faculty & Staff
Moonlighting becomes them: college faculty become entrepreneurs, high-priced consultants off-campus – African Americans
This year, Dr. Iris Mack realized her proudest moments when Associated Technologists, Inc. (ATI) earned Small Business Administration Certification within three weeks and was chosen for NASA’s quarterly hightech business forum.
June 17, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Retirement planning: the easy way
Retirement. A time to retreat from the troubles of the world to a life of rest and relaxation. Right? Well, not necessarily.
June 17, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Best & Brightest: Give Up? No Way
At one point during graduate school at Norfolk State University, Michelle Happer, who was working two jobs and caring for a paralyzed son, came across a book that seemed to speak directly to her: Have You Felt Like Giving Up Lately?
June 17, 2007
Faculty & Staff
An equation for equity – Maryland’s Prince George’s County – includes related article on Equity 2000
Maryland teenager Tiffanee Snow has been studying algebra since she began attending Forestville High School last fall. At first, she couldn’t stand algebra. Now, she’s making As. Snow credits the innovative teaching style of her math teacher for her success. She especially likes the team approach to classwork.
June 16, 2007
Faculty & Staff
When faculties vote “no confidence.”
Not long before Dr. Jerry Sue Thornton selected to be the president of Ohio’s largest two-year institution, a national group named her the top community college CEO in the country. Now, six years later, faculty members at Cuyahoga Community College say that the woman they once welcomed with open arms isn’t fit to feat the 22,000-student college.
June 16, 2007
Students
Student Retention Success Models in Higher Education. – book reviews
A new book edited by Dr. Clinita Ford provides unusual insight into the lessons taught by more than two decades of experience with improving educational opportunities for African American, Latino, and Native American students.
June 16, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Lifestyle-friendly education – non-traditional colleges and off-campus approach
Despite a successful career, Greg Atkins always felt something was holding him back. Two [years ago, at the age of thirty-eight, he climbed to a position of prestige in state government [as assistant commissioner of New Jersey’s department of community affairs.
June 16, 2007
Faculty & Staff
The road taken, twice – Column
Signposts Detours and Exits of a Military Wife Who Happens to be a Tenured Professor.
June 16, 2007
Students
Women still face “chilly classroom climate.” – classroom environment in women’s education
To ensure that women are treated fairly in college classrooms it is not enough for colleges to end discriminatory behavior. They need to change a “chilly classroom climate,” says a new study by the National Association for Women in Education.
June 16, 2007
Students
Priming the pump – University of Virginia School of Medicine program has historically Black institutions as recruitment partners – Recruitment & Retention
UVa Program Involves HBCUs in Recruiting Minority Medical Students.
June 15, 2007
Students
2004: Maryland’s reform odyssey – educational reform – includes related article – Recruitment & retention
BALTIMORE, MD When states first began requiring students to meet minimum course requirements and pass competency tests before graduating high school, some educators worried that the new standards would cause students — especially minority and disadvantaged students — to fail at higher rates and drop out more often than was already the case.
June 15, 2007
Faculty & Staff
I Have Got the Light of Freedom: The Organizing Tradition and the Mississippi Freedom Struggle. – book reviews
I’ve Got the Light of Freedom: The Organizing Tradition and the Mississippi Freedom Struggle by Charles Payne, University of California Press, Berkeley, 1995. $28.00 (For a profile of author Payne, see Black Issues, December 14.)
June 15, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Local People: The Struggle for Civil Rights in Mississippi. – book reviews
Local People: The Struggle for Civil Rights in Mississippi by John Dittmer Univ. of Illinois Press, Urbana, Illinois, 1994. $29.95 hard, $14.95 paper.
June 15, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Race and Democracy: The Civil Rights Struggle in Louisiana. – book reviews
Race and Democracy: The Civil Rights Struggle in Louisiana by Adam Fairclough, The University of Georgia Press, Athens, GA, 1995 $34.95.
June 15, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Laying Out a Blueprint for Diversity
Community colleges at forefront of efforts to bridge yawning architecture diversity gap.
June 13, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Laying Out a Blueprint for Diversity
Community colleges at forefront of efforts to bridge yawning architecture diversity gap.
June 13, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Study: Immigrants Create Hi-Tech Firms, Not Take Jobs From Americans
In a new study, researchers from Duke University, the University of California-Berkeley, and the Kauffman Foundation show that there is a strong correlation between educational attainment in the STEM disciplines and innovation among immigrant founders of U.S.-based engineering and technology companies.
June 11, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Academy, AAUP Confronted on Low Faculty Diversity
Faculty members concerned about diversity took the academy as well as the American Association of University Professors to task for not doing enough to promote diversity at one session of AAUP’s 93rd annual meeting, “Telling the Truth at Difficult Times,” which started June 7 and concluded yesterday.
June 11, 2007
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