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Section: Leadership & Policy
Students
A Time To Grieve and Heal
Today marks the one-year anniversary of the most deadly and violent school shooting in American history.
April 15, 2008
Faculty & Staff
AAUP Report on Faculty Salaries Asks “Where Are the Priorities?”
Faculty members’ salaries nationwide are not keeping up with inflation, while head football coaches, college presidents and other high level universities official are seeing a significant rise in pay, says a report by the American Association of University Professors.
April 13, 2008
Leadership & Policy
Philadelphia Mayor Takes Part in Community College Black Male Summit
Numerous organizations intent on reversing alarming disparities in high school and college drop out and incarceration rates among Black males gathered in Philadelphia this week for a Call to Action Summit, sponsored by the Presidents’ Round Table of African-American CEOs, a group of Black community college presidents.
April 8, 2008
Leadership & Policy
College Leaders Say Ohio’s New Education Plan a Good Start
College administrators generally support Ohio’s new goals of making higher education more affordable through lower tuition and more accountable by setting up a system of benchmarks.
April 7, 2008
Leadership & Policy
Poor Race Relations May Force St. Mary’s College to Lose Accreditation
St. Mary’s College may face sanctions by its accreditors for officials’ inaction amid racial tensions on campus, according to an article in the Contra Costra Times.
April 6, 2008
Leadership & Policy
Tennessee Higher Education Officials Deny Honor For `Freedom Riders’
The rejection by Tennessee higher education officials of a proposal to award honorary degrees to 13 former Tennessee State University students expelled from the college in 1961 because of the students’ participation in the historic freedom rides has stirred criticism of the action from the college’s president, alumni and some state lawmakers.
April 3, 2008
Students
Illinois News Nuggets
With nearly 200 degree-granting institutions in the “Land of Lincoln,” Diverse couldn’t cover them all, but instead offers a few school snapshots.
April 2, 2008
Leadership & Policy
Professional Appointments
DR. SALLY CLAUSEN has been named Commissioner of Higher Education for the state of Louisiana. Clausen now serves as president of the University of Louisiana System. She received a bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate from Louisiana State University. DR. KIMBERLY CLINE has been named president of Mercy College (N.Y.). Previously, she served as the […]
April 2, 2008
Leadership & Policy
Thinking About Their Future in a Different Way
Roosevelt University partners with a local high school and promises its students full financial support if admitted.
April 2, 2008
Leadership & Policy
A ‘Historical Problem’
Southern Illinois University Carbondale fares well on its hiring of minority administrators, but it is being taken to task for the lack of women in its executive ranks.
April 2, 2008
Leadership & Policy
NDSU Looking Into Another Campus Skit
North Dakota State University officials are looking into another incident on campus in which a student impersonated someone of a different race.
April 1, 2008
Leadership & Policy
Attorney: Fired Alabama A&M President Plans Court Challenge
Fired Alabama A&M University President Robert Jennings plans to challenge his dismissal in court, his attorney said.
April 1, 2008
Leadership & Policy
Women Missing In Top Ranks of SIU Carbondale
Southern Illinois University Carbondale fares well on its hiring of minority administrators, but it is being taken to task for the lack of women in its executive ranks.
April 1, 2008
Leadership & Policy
Retirements Mean No More Female College Presidents in ND
The first two women to lead college campuses in North Dakota are retiring in June, leaving no females in a president’s role.
March 30, 2008
Students
North Dakota State Probes Bawdy Campus Skit
North Dakota State University is investigating complaints about a campus skit in which a White student in blackface portrayed Barack Obama receiving a lap dance.
March 30, 2008
Leadership & Policy
Former Texas Southern President Pleads No Contest, Will Repay More Than $127,000
Former Texas Southern University President Priscilla Slade pleaded no contest Wednesday to a charge alleging she spent university money inappropriately and agreed to repay the financially strapped school more than $127,000.
March 26, 2008
Leadership & Policy
Returning Home
As part of our tribute to female college presidents, Diverse talks with Dr. Linda Warner, president of Haskell Indian Nations University.
March 25, 2008
Leadership & Policy
A President’s Passion for Continuous Learning
As part of our tribute to female college presidents, Diverse talks with Dr. Andrea Lewis Miller, chancellor of SOWELA Technical Community College.
March 24, 2008
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