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Section: Faculty & Staff
Students
Georgia’s Only Black Engineering Program Fighting Closure
Yemaya Stallworth came to Clark Atlanta University to be an engineer, pursuing her destiny at a school where her teachers and classmates looked like her. Working at General Electric…
October 24, 2005
Faculty & Staff
University of Kentucky Professors Criticize President on Diversity Issues
University of Kentucky President Lee Todd has not promoted racial diversity on campus and sometimes ignores Black student and faculty accomplishments, a group of professors claimed in a letter.
October 20, 2005
Faculty & Staff
University of Michigan Faculty Seek Help After Asian Students Harassed
Several University of Michigan faculty members have asked school president Dr. Mary Sue Coleman to
October 19, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Changing the Face of American Medicine
If the mission of the Association of American Medical Colleges is clear — “to change the face of medicine to reflect the face of America
October 19, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Grants & Awards
The Art Center College of Design (Calif.) has been awarded a $75,000 Architectural Conservation Grant from the Getty Foundation, the philanthropic division of the J. Paul Getty Trust in Los Angeles, to support conservation planning for the Craig Ellwood building, located at the Art Center’s Hillside Campus. The California State University, Northridge Cinema and Television […]
October 19, 2005
Faculty & Staff
American University Trustees Oust President Amid Spending Scandal
American University trustees announced that Dr. Benjamin Ladner will not return as president after a months-long investigation into…
October 12, 2005
Faculty & Staff
New Orleans Universities Plan to Rebuild and Attract Far-flung Students
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, professors and students from the city’s universities took academic refuge in other schools…
October 6, 2005
Faculty & Staff
GAO Report: Textbook Costs Rising Faster Than Tuition
Tuition isn’t the only skyrocketing cost for students. The cost of textbooks has been accelerating much
October 5, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Duke University Brings Together ‘Podcasters’ for Academic Symposium
Students at Duke University have listened to foreign language lessons and reviewed lectures using their iPods…
September 29, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Psychology Studies Pioneer, Head Start Co-founder Dies at 88
Dr. Urie Bronfenbrenner, a Cornell University psychologist who pioneered an interdisciplinary approach to the study of child development and helped create…
September 28, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Woman Educator Receives Nation’s Top Three Education Prizes
Dr. Sharon Lynn Kagan, Associate Dean for Policy and Research at Teachers College, Columbia University…
September 28, 2005
Faculty & Staff
University of Michigan Faculty Seek Help After Asian Students Harassed
Several University of Michigan faculty members have asked school President Mary Sue Coleman…
September 27, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Gadfly Taiwan Lawmaker Calls for More Academic Freedom
A gadfly Taiwanese lawmaker on Wednesday told students at China’s most prestigious university that more academic freedom should be allowed
September 21, 2005
Faculty & Staff
University of Michigan Announces $10.5 Million Stem Cell Research Expansion
The University of Michigan is allocating $10.5 million for an expansion of its stem cell research programs…
September 21, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Lessons in Inclusion
Dr. Wallace Loh still remembers the sting of hearing his high school teachers in Peru call him “el chino” — Spanish for “Chinese boy.” Why didn’t they simply use his name? After all, they did so with his classmates. And, they typically didn’t single out students of other
September 21, 2005
Students
HBCUs Reach Out
It had not occurred to Lorena Sajardo to consider Texas Southern University as a possible college until
September 21, 2005
Faculty & Staff
An Academic Partnership
Black and Hispanic studies are separate fields at most universities
September 21, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Princeton Changes Tenure Policy To Stem ‘Mommy Trap’
Princeton University has adopted a new policy that automatically grants male and female faculty extra time
September 21, 2005
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