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Section: Sports
Faculty & Staff
ALL IN A DECADE’S WORK
Eugenio MarĂa de Hostos Community College’s longtime president Dolores Fernández reflects on her journey through academia and helping other Hispanics reach the top.
November 12, 2008
Sports
V is for Victory. So is IX.
V is for Victory. So is IX. is a national campaign to increase the effectiveness of Title IX.  Enacted in 1972, Title IX is a federal law addressing equality in education, academics and sports. The campaign is being launched by the Women’s Sports Foundation, the Women’s Law Project of Philadelphia, the California Women’s Law […]
November 10, 2008
Sports
Longest Running HBCU Bowl Cancelled
The longest running bowl tournament in the history of Black colleges was abruptly cancelled this year, largely due to budgetary reasons, officials said.
November 4, 2008
Sports
Oklahoma State projects affected by donor’s losses
Oklahoma State University officials cheered when oil tycoon T. Boone Pickens gave a record-setting gift of $165 million to his alma mater two years ago for athletic programs and then invested it in his BP Capital hedge fund so that it would grow even more. But now the fund has dropped so low amid the […]
October 23, 2008
Sports
Coaching Pioneer Willie Jefferies Reflects on the Ernie Davis Era
More than 140 years after the abolition of slavery Blacks are still taking note of who is the first to make major breakthroughs in a number of areas of American life.
October 9, 2008
Sports
A Pioneer of Collegiate Women’s Sports
North Carolina State University’s Kay Yow has amassed an impressive win-loss record, but to her players she’s more than a coach.
October 1, 2008
Sports
A Love of Sports and of Leading the Way
University of North Carolina Wilmington’s Kelly Mehrtens is part of a small but growing club of women athletic directors at Division I schools.
October 1, 2008
Sports
S.C. State and Clemson U. Play Historic Football Game
When the final whistle blew, the scoreboard in Death Valley read Clemson 54, South Carolina State 0, but on this Saturday in late September, there was more than a football game being played.
September 29, 2008
Leadership & Policy
New Study: Men’s Football, Basketball Programs Limit Other Men’s Sports, Not Title IX
Another men’s college wrestling program is discontinued and familiar accusations fly: it’s the fault of Title IX and money being spent on women’s sports. Time and again critics point to Title IX as the reason for cuts in men’s sports.
September 25, 2008
Sports
Arkansas Sanctions Upheld; Track Titles in Doubt
The NCAA upheld sanctions against Arkansas’ track and field program, although the school still hopes to keep two national titles in question.
September 23, 2008
Sports
Hoops Hall Looks to Honor Black Schools’ Coaches
Savannah State coach Teddy Wright was so good that legends grew up around him. Like the time he supposedly split his squad in two, sending half to play a game in the Southwest and the other half to play against a school on East Coast.
September 11, 2008
Sports
No Athletic Dept at Vandy, But Much Success
As president of Vanderbilt University and four other prominent schools before that, Gordon Gee perceived an unhappy trend: Student-athletes were drifting away from the core of university life. They lived, ate and studied in a jock bubble.
September 7, 2008
Sports
Lincoln University Hosts its First Football Game in 48 Years
For the time in 48 years, Lincoln University’s football team will take the field. They are scheduled to play George Mason University Saturday afternoon. The football game begins a huge weekend of home events for the Lincoln University Athletics Department.
August 28, 2008
Sports
Study: NFL Has Slightly More Hispanic, Asian Players
The NFL has kept a steady number of Black head coaches, while slightly increasing the ranks of Asian and Hispanic players, earning a B+ in an annual diversity study Wednesday.
August 27, 2008
Sports
Minority Head Coaches Have Some of 2008’s Biggest Football Games
For football fans the long six-month wait is finally over.
August 26, 2008
Leadership & Policy
Kansas University Fires Debate Coach Who Lost Temper Over Racism Accusation
Fort Hays State University has fired its debate coach for losing his temper at a tournament, engaging in a videotaped shouting match that included pulling down his shorts to expose his underwear.
August 24, 2008
Sports
NCAA Penalizes New Mexico for Football Violations
The NCAA put New Mexico’s football program on three years of probation Wednesday and cut five scholarships as punishment for academic violations involving two former assistant coaches.
August 21, 2008
Faculty & Staff
Diversity Champions
Diversity — probably one of the most elastic and debated terms around today.
August 20, 2008
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