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Section: Sports
Sports
Illinois Retires American Indian Mascot
URBANA Ill. The University of Illinois swept aside the last vestiges of Chief Illiniwek on Tuesday, voting to retire the mascot’s name, regalia and image.
March 13, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Duke’s Devil of a Mess
Last spring, at the height of the frenzy over accusations that three Duke University men’s lacrosse players had gang raped a Black exotic dancer during a party…
March 7, 2007
Sports
Professional Appointments
Dr. Donald J. Reaves has been appointed chancellor of Winston-Salem State University (N.C.). He was most recently vice president for administration and chief financial officer at the University of Chicago. Reaves holds a bachelor’s from Cleveland State University and a master’s and doctorate from Kent State University. Rod Broadway has been named head football coach […]
March 7, 2007
Leadership & Policy
Congressional Panel Explores Options For Boosting Minorities In College Head Coaching Ranks
African Americans and other minorities are woefully underrepresented in the college coaching ranks – particularly in football – with few clear remedies in sight, witnesses told a House of Representatives panel Wednesday.
February 28, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Duke’s Devil of A Mess
For Diverse’s Web readers only: an advanced copy of our March 8th edition’s exclusive on how Black professors are under fire at Duke. With the criminal case against the lacrosse players unraveling, a group of professors are now facing fierce criticism that their own biases fueled a “lynch-mob mentality” on campus that has destroyed the reputations of three young men.
February 25, 2007
Sports
Excelling Academically, Athletically
Professor Weatherspoon’s article (see “Black Male Student-Athletes Owe Themselves…
February 21, 2007
Leadership & Policy
University of Illinois To Retire Chief Illiniwek Performances
URBANA, Ill. The University of Illinois will retire its 81-year-old American Indian mascot, Chief Illiniwek, following the last men’s home basketball game of the season on Wednesday.
February 18, 2007
Sports
Georgetown Basketball Celebrates 100 Years
The Georgetown University Men’s basketball program won one of their biggest games of the season on Saturday by knocking off 12th ranked Marquette University 76 – 58. What made the victory even more special was that Georgetown honored their best players from the past 100 years at halftime. Patrick Ewing received a thunderous ovation as he was called out to center court to join the other honorees.
February 9, 2007
Sports
ACC Basketball Head Coaches
College basketball generates millions of dollars every season. For the hundreds of universities looking to be chosen to play in the NCAA National Championship, affectionately known as the Big Dance, the man who leads their team can be the difference between sharing in the wealth or sitting on the shelf.
February 4, 2007
Sports
Got Game
Mary Allison Milford’s life sounds like that of a typical college athlete. At least, it does on the surface. Three-hour workouts five days a week, long bus rides to weekend games in other states and keeping up with her studies are all part of life for the University of Alabama student…
January 31, 2007
Sports
The Diversity Lessons the NCAA Can Learn From the NFL
Professional football fans, particularly African-Americans, were instantly ecstatic that for the first time two National Football League teams led by Black coaches will be facing each other in the nation’s most popular annual sporting event. The event shows how far the NFL has come with respect to diversity among head coaches, and how far collegiate sports still lags behind.
January 31, 2007
Sports
North Dakota Looking For Opponents Who’ll Play Despite Nickname
GRAND FORKS, N.D. In trying to schedule games with NCAA Division I opponents, the University of North Dakota is finding resistance to its Fighting Sioux nickname.
January 30, 2007
Sports
Spike Lee’s Sports Journalism Program Aims To Boost Numbers of Black Sportswriters
The Morehouse Sports Journalism Program launched by Spike Lee seeks to develop more Black writers who will impact how Black professional athletes are portrayed in news media.
January 29, 2007
Sports
Governor Orders Texas Southern To Begin Financial Cleanup
HOUSTON Gov. Rick Perry has ordered the regents of Texas Southern University to develop a plan for fixing the school’s financial problems or resign.
January 28, 2007
Sports
Resilience and Revitalization
Everyone knows that college sports is a lucrative business. The fact that the University of Alabama earlier this month offered…
January 24, 2007
Sports
Got Game
Mary Allison Milford’s life sounds like that of a typical college athlete. At least, it does on the surface…
January 24, 2007
Sports
Black Male Student-Athletes Owe Themselves, Forefathers More
The tragedy of Maurice Clarett, the former Ohio State University football star and NFL hopeful…
January 24, 2007
Sports
Hibbing Community College Football Team Suspended For Poor Grades
HIBBING, Minn. Hibbing Community College announced Wednesday it has suspended its football program indefinitely because of the poor academic performance of its players.
January 23, 2007
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