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Section: Faculty & Staff
Faculty & Staff
Perspectives: Minority Doctoral Students Confront the Ivory Tower
Just accepting more minority candidates is not the solution to increasing the number of minority Ph.Ds. Listening to their concerns, understanding cultural conflicts, removing institutional barriers and increasing the quality of diversity initiatives are essential.
September 6, 2006
Faculty & Staff
The Envy of Its Peers?
The Georgia Institute of Technology: 117. North Carolina A&T State University: 145…
September 6, 2006
Faculty & Staff
Professors be Aware
A student Web site that ranks professors based on the number of As through Fs given out in each…
September 6, 2006
Faculty & Staff
Conspiracies Continue to Abound Surrounding 9/11
Conspiracy theories have long hovered over major news events: Did the FBI play a role in the assassination of the…
September 6, 2006
Students
A Spectacular Surge
The enrollment of Hispanic students at Florida colleges and universities has ballooned spectacularly in recent years…
September 6, 2006
Faculty & Staff
The Envy of Its Peers?
The Georgia Institute of Technology: 117. North Carolina A&T State University: 145…
September 6, 2006
Faculty & Staff
Goizueta Foundation Boosts Hispanic
Since the 1990s, state officials across the South have pushed their higher education systems to reach out…
September 6, 2006
Faculty & Staff
The Diversity Mandate
Before becoming the first African-American provost at Emory University, Dr. Earl Lewis had been on the front lines of the University of Michigan’s defense of affirmative action in higher education…
August 30, 2006
Faculty & Staff
Fired TSU President Teaching Accounting at University
HOUSTON The former Texas Southern University president fired in June for allegedly spending hundreds of thousands of the school’s dollars on personal purchases is teaching accounting courses there this semester.
August 29, 2006
Faculty & Staff
Professor: ‘I Was Denied Tenure Because I’m Not Hispanic’
LAS VEGAS, N.M. A former assistant chemistry professor who was denied tenure at New Mexico Highlands University has sued the school, alleging the tenure denial was because he isn’t Hispanic.
August 29, 2006
Faculty & Staff
What Are You Reading This Summer, Professor?
What Are You Reading This Summer, Professor? Who: Julian Bond, Chairman, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; Distinguished Adjunct Professor, American University Summer Book: Democracy Rising: South Carolina and the fight for Black Equality since 1865, by Peter Lau Why: “It details the significant work the NAACP did over many years to build […]
August 23, 2006
Faculty & Staff
The Diversity Mandate
Before becoming the first African-American provost at Emory University, Dr. Earl Lewis had been on the front…
August 23, 2006
Students
Hiring Of Hispanic Professors Lags In Florida
MIAMI The enrollment of Hispanic students at Florida colleges and universities has ballooned spectacularly in recent years, prompting many Hispanic professors to question why their numbers aren’t growing at a corresponding pace.
August 21, 2006
Faculty & Staff
Mississippi HBCU Mourns the Sudden Passing of Its President Dr. Clinton Bristow Jr.
LORMAN, Miss. Dr. Clinton Bristow Jr., president of Alcorn State University, died suddenly while on the university’s track field on Saturday evening, Aug. 19, 2006. Flags at the university have been placed at half mast.
August 19, 2006
Faculty & Staff
Just the Stats: Changing Characteristics of Faculty
Institutions of higher education are relying more on part-time faculty, and the faculty, overall, is becoming more diverse, according to a new U.S. Department of Education study, “Changes in Staff Distribution and Salaries of Full-Time Employees in Postsecondary Institutions: Fall 1993- 2003.”
August 16, 2006
Students
Plagiarism Involving Foreign Students Stirs Controversy at Ohio University
ATHENS, Ohio One of higher education’s largest plagiarism scandals has prompted Ohio University to take action against 39 mechanical engineering graduates, 36 of them from abroad. It has ordered them to address plagiarism allegations involving theses dating back 20 years or risk having their degrees revoked.
August 15, 2006
Students
Will They Overcome?
While more HBCU newspapers are publishing regularly and going online, the issue of censorship and control appears to be intensifying, even at many public HBCUs, where the First Amendment covers student media.
August 9, 2006
Students
Will They Overcome?
If The Meter at Tennessee State University and The Hilltop at Howard University are indicators
August 9, 2006
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