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Section: Faculty & Staff
Faculty & Staff
They Call Him the ‘Mozart of Math’
Talk about a very good year. Last August, Dr. Terence Tao won the prestigious Fields Medal…
January 10, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Interpreting Religion Through Music
When Lorenzo Candelaria’s 7-year-old daughter asked what he does at work, the University of Texas musicologist told her…
January 10, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Investigating Health Disparities
Although many scientists have a passion for research because they enjoy working in a laboratory
January 10, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Resilience: My Pathway to the Information Technology Professoriate
While recently attending a conference in Atlanta, a scholarly gentleman and I struck up a conversation regarding academic life and multidisciplinary research…
January 10, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Duke Fallout Continues as Top Black Professor Resigns From Race Committee
The Duke University professor heading a university-appointed committee to investigate race relations on campus in the wake of last spring’s men’s lacrosse scandal has resigned from that committee in protest against the recent decision to invite two of the players back on to campus.
January 9, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Tuskegee’s Time
From its earliest years, Tuskegee University, known initially as Tuskegee Institute, navigated the higher education landscape…
December 27, 2006
Students
Reinventing the Outreach Wheel?
As a professor of Chicano studies, a faculty adviser to the student organization MEChA and a mentor…
December 27, 2006
Faculty & Staff
Tuskegee’s Time
From its earliest years, Tuskegee University, known initially as Tuskegee Institute, navigated the higher education landscape with considerable skill…
December 27, 2006
Faculty & Staff
In Memorian
In Memorian Gerald M. Boyd: The first Black managing editor of the New York Times, Boyd was instrumental in coverage that won the newspaper three Pulitzers: for articles about the first World Trade Center bombing, for a series on children of poverty, and for a series on race relations in the United States. It was […]
December 27, 2006
Faculty & Staff
Boston College Researchers To Develop Urban Environmental Science Curriculum
Working with at least 50 high school science teachers and 5,000 high school students over the next three years…
December 27, 2006
Faculty & Staff
Prospective College Students Receptive to Electronic Social Networking Recruitment Methods, Survey Finds
In the era of Facebook.com, MySpace.com and instant messaging, prospective college students…
December 27, 2006
Faculty & Staff
MIT Professor Threatens Hunger Strike Over Tenure Denial
A Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor has threatened to go on a hunger strike outside the provost’s office on February 5, 2007, if he is not granted tenure.
December 21, 2006
Students
Minority Librarians Seek To Update Image of White ‘Bun Lady’
MONTGOMERY, Ala. Librarians have long been portrayed as the little old White lady with her hair in a bun and glasses on a chain around her neck, “shushing” noisy people, but Deborah Lilton represents a more modern image.
December 18, 2006
Faculty & Staff
Just The Stats: A Closer Look At STEM Majors
What role does mentorship play in the number of international students studying science, technology, engineering and mathematics in the United States? A reader from the Southeast posed that question to me, specifically asking about the correlation between the number of international professors and international students in the STEM fields.
December 14, 2006
Students
Trouble at Texas Southern
On the night of Dec. 4, 2004, a Texas Southern University student named Ashley Sloan was gunned down near campus…
December 13, 2006
Faculty & Staff
New Nursing Ph.D. Recommendation Rankles Some
In an effort to raise the standards for advanced-practice nurses — a select group who work as practitioners…
December 13, 2006
Students
Trouble at Texas Southern
On the night of Dec. 4, 2004, a Texas Southern University student named Ashley Sloan was gunned down near campus
December 13, 2006
Students
WSU President: Professor Who Used Racial Term to Face Reprimand
PULLMAN Wash. A professor who used a vulgar racial term while arguing with a student about a political demonstration is likely to face a reprimand, but will be allowed to continue teaching, Washington State University President Lane Rawlins said.
December 11, 2006
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