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Section: Leadership & Policy
Leadership & Policy
Leaders of New Idaho Community College Propose Scaled-back Budget
Administrators for Idaho’s newest college, scheduled to open in January, have proposed cutting a quarter of the school’s budget to avoid breaking a promise to voters to keep property taxes down.
July 23, 2008
Students
Capturing a Different Picture
The New York Times Student Journalism Institute helps to train a new generation of minority newsroom professionals.
July 23, 2008
Leadership & Policy
A Chat With Southern University Chancellor Kofi Lomotey
Weeks before formally assuming his position as the new chancellor of Southern University and A&M College at Baton Rouge, Dr. Kofi Lomotey sat down with Diverse to discuss the future of the institution and other historically Black colleges including Fisk University, where Lomotey previously served as executive vice president, provost and professor.
July 22, 2008
Students
Education Department Launches Effort to Simplify Student Aid Formula
Under Secretary of Education Sara Martinez Tucker calls for revamping federal aid formula at national summit.
July 17, 2008
Leadership & Policy
UMDNJ Probing Extent of ‘KKK’ Hazing Incident
The president of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey says the school is looking into whether more people were involved in an apparent racist hazing incident.
July 17, 2008
Leadership & Policy
UMDNJ Probing Extent of ‘KKK’ Hazing Incident
The president of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey says the school is looking into whether more people were involved in an apparent racist hazing incident.
July 16, 2008
Leadership & Policy
Delta College’s Accreditation Threatened
The president of San Joaquin Delta College says his school is in danger of losing its accreditation with a nonprofit that evaluates community colleges if officials fail to develop a new code of ethics.
July 14, 2008
Leadership & Policy
A New Generation of College Leadership
This summer, Diverse reporters will crisscross the nation to chat with a dynamic group of college presidents.
July 9, 2008
Leadership & Policy
The Mother Tongue
Creole: A search for a common language.
July 9, 2008
Leadership & Policy
Professional Appointments
Dr. Carolyn “Biddy” Martin has been appointed chancellor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Previously, she served as provost at Cornell University. Martin earned a bachelor’s from the College of William & Mary, a master’s from Middlebury College and a doctorate from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. DR. GEORGE ACQUAAH has been named dean of Bowie State […]
July 9, 2008
Leadership & Policy
A Conversation With FAMU’s Dr. James H. Ammons
On the anniversary of his first year at the helm of Florida A&M University, Dr. James H. Ammons talks to Diverse about overcoming the accreditation, fiscal and morale challenges the institution faced and the future role historically Black colleges and universities will play in addressing Black male achievement issues, among others affecting the Black community.
July 8, 2008
Leadership & Policy
Princeton Forms Diversity Council for Staff Related Diversity Matters
Princeton University has formed a new Diversity Council to advise the offices of the provost and executive vice president on staff-related diversity matters.
July 2, 2008
Leadership & Policy
SACS Votes to Continue Florida A&M University’s Accreditation
On his first day in office, Florida A&M University President Dr. James Ammons graciously asked the FAMU family of alumni, students, faculty and staff for 500 days to resolve the university’s nagging fiscal matters, pending accreditation probation and a flurry of personnel problems.
June 26, 2008
Leadership & Policy
Presidential Memoirs
A conversation with outgoing Johnson C. Smith University President Dorothy C. Yancy
June 25, 2008
Students
Report: To Serve Hispanics, Schools Should Look to the Success of HSIs
By looking at the success of Hispanic-serving institutions, other colleges and universities can find ways to support the growing number of Hispanic college students nationwide, according to a report released Wednesday by the higher education policy group Excelencia in Education.
June 24, 2008
Students
Report: To Serve Hispanics, Schools Should Look to the Success of HSIs
By looking at the success of Hispanic-serving institutions, other colleges and universities can find ways to support the growing number of Hispanic college students nationwide, according to a report released Wednesday by the higher education policy group Excelencia in Education.
June 18, 2008
Leadership & Policy
The College Board Says SAT Writing Section Is More Predictive of College Success Than High School GPA for Minorities
The writing portion of the SAT, added three years ago, is the best predictor of college performance for incoming college freshmen, according to a new report released by the College Board, owner of the SAT.
June 17, 2008
Students
Educators Outline Steps to Ensure Student Access During Economic Uncertainty
Federal, state, institutional and private parties need to rethink how they are helping — and even hindering low- and moderate-income students’ advancement in higher education, said panelists at an event at Vanderbilt University’s Peabody College of Education and Human Development on Friday.
June 15, 2008
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