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Section: Sports
Sports
Just the Stats: HBCU Football Student-Athlete Graduation Rates
Diverse continues its analysis of student-athlete graduation rates, this time focusing on Division I and II football programs at historically Black colleges and universities.
October 17, 2007
Sports
HBCU Football Teams Get a Shot at Big Paydays, National Exposure
The common sports phrase “there’s no such thing as a gimme” was never more appropriate than at the beginning of the 2007 college football season.
October 16, 2007
Sports
HBCU Football Teams Get a Shot at Big Paydays, National Exposure
The common sports phrase “there’s no such thing as a gimme” was never more appropriate than at the beginning of the 2007 college football season.
October 16, 2007
Sports
New Coaches, Pressures Transforming Big 12 Women’s Basketball
KANSAS CITY, Mo. The dean of Big 12 Conference women’s basketball coaches senses big changes coming into his profession.
October 16, 2007
Sports
Bad Reception the Least of Sampson’s Phone Problems at Indiana University
Kelvin Sampson has phone trouble. He puts it down due to lousy reception, but by the time NCAA investigators are finished poring over his bill, a weak signal could turn out to be the least of his problems.
October 16, 2007
Sports
Indiana University Punishing Basketball Coach Over Improper Recruiting Calls
INDIANAPOLIS Indiana coach Kelvin Sampson will not receive a $500,000 raise and his team will lose one scholarship for next season after violating NCAA-imposed sanctions on phone calls, the school announced Sunday.
October 15, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Summit: Faculty Challenged to Get Off Athletic Sidelines and Get Involved
Washington, D.C. In response to the recently released Knight Foundation survey showing that higher education faculty care little about college athletics, a group of nationally recognized experts meeting here urged them to rethink their attitudes and lack of involvement.
October 14, 2007
Sports
Finally, Shootings Becoming a Distant Memory at Duquesne
PITTSBURGH Duquesne University’s basketball team took the court Friday night without hearing the two words that have dominated any discussion about the Dukes for 13 months.
October 14, 2007
Sports
Former Duke Lacrosse Coach Files Lawsuit Against Former Employer
CHAPEL HILL N.C. The former Duke University men’s lacrosse coach who resigned last year amid allegations that three of his players raped a stripper has sued the university.
October 14, 2007
Sports
The “Eddie Robinson Rule” Could Boost Number of Minority College Sports Coaches
A group of major college athletic directors are working on guidelines to boost the number of minority coaches hired to lead college sports teams.
October 13, 2007
Sports
Just the Stats: Graduating Minority Student Football Athletes
What college athletic teams enroll high numbers of minority athletes and graduate them in six years? Over the next few weeks, Diverse: Issues in Higher Education will present graduation rate data, highlighting the successes or failures of major Division I sports teams, starting with football.
October 3, 2007
Students
Professional Appointments
Kevin Gover, a professor of law and affiliate professor of the American Indian studies program at Arizona State University, has been named director of the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of the American Indian. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Princeton University and a law degree from the University of New Mexico School of Law. Eric […]
October 2, 2007
Sports
Grants and Gifts
The AMERICAN BAR ENDOWMENT, a nonprofit sponsor of group insurance and charitable giving programs for the more than 400,000 members of the American Bar Association, has donated $3.7 MILLION to improve the ABA Fund for Justice and Education. The CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY and the regents of the UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA have received $7.5 MILLION […]
October 2, 2007
Sports
Video Football Gaming
A video game soon to hit stores will offer what has yet to be seen: the Black college footballwatching experience.
October 2, 2007
Sports
Affirmative Action officer at University of North Dakota says division over Fighting Sioux nickname can create unwelcome environment
The University of North Dakota’s affirmative action officer says campus departments and programs that oppose the school’s Fighting Sioux nickname and logo might create an “unwelcome” environment for nickname-supporting students.
October 2, 2007
Sports
Supreme Court won’t hear Dorrance sexual harassment lawsuit
RALEIGH N.C. The U.S. Supreme Court denied a petition Monday to hear arguments in the sexual harassment case against the women’s soccer coach at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, knocking down the final legal barrier to a jury trial.
October 1, 2007
Sports
Police: University of Memphis Student Shot Dead
MEMPHIS, Tenn. A University of Memphis football player was fatally shot on campus in what police believe was a targeted attack, and classes were canceled Monday as a precaution.
September 30, 2007
Sports
Rutgers Professor’s Comments About Minority Student-Athletes Called Racist
TRENTON, N.J A longtime critic of Rutgers University’s drive into big-time sports is being criticized over a newspaper article comment that university officials have branded as racist.
September 29, 2007
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