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Section: Demographics
African-American
Report: Political Donations Show U.S. Physicians Moving Closer to Left
Once strongly aligned with the GOP, American physicians are leaning more left, an analysis of campaign contributions over two decades shows.
June 2, 2014
Students
Takeover Triggers Debate Over Georgia State University Radio Station
The staff at Georgia State University’s student-run radio station has a go-to April Fool’s joke. They dream up a buyer for the university’s FCC license—a New Age station or maybe talk radio.
June 1, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Those Who Lived It See Unresolved Issues of Brown v. BOE Today
The panel, “Educational Success for Black Men and Boys in a Post Brown v. Board of Education Era,” addressed issues of continuing inequality in the U.S. school system at the Rayburn House.
June 1, 2014
Students
University of Minnesota Seeks to Bolster Black Ranks in Grad School
The University of Minnesota plans to boost its recruiting and retention efforts to counter declining Black enrollment in graduate and professional programs.
June 1, 2014
Latinx
NCORE Provides Forum, Spark for Difficult Conversations About Inclusion and Diversity
For nearly three decades, the National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in American Higher Education (NCORE) has been the go-to place to help rejuvenate those in the academy.
June 1, 2014
Faculty & Staff
HBCU Degree Production Vital, NCORE Panelists Say
Xavier president and former Howard president among noted HBCU leaders at NCORE 2014.
May 29, 2014
Faculty & Staff
New Emory Business Dean Makes History
Dr. Erika Hayes James is the first African-American woman to lead a Top 25 business school.
May 29, 2014
African-American
N.C. State Legislators Target Elizabeth City State for Closure
The historically Black institution has struggled with enrollment declines and financial instability.
May 29, 2014
Students
Scholars Reflect on Passing of Maya Angelou
Legendary poet, pioneering civil rights activist mourned by many in the academy and beyond.
May 28, 2014
Sports
Money Woes, Declining Talent Plague HBCU Football
Years before Jackie Slater was a Hall of Fame offensive lineman, he was playing for Wingfield High School in Jackson, Mississippi, and hoping to attract the attention of college scouts.
May 27, 2014
African-American
Trial Date for Five Charged in FAMU Hazing Death Set
The five remaining defendants charged in the hazing death of a Florida A&M drum major are headed for trial.
May 27, 2014
Faculty & Staff
The Downside of Trigger Warnings
Though designed to protect, trigger warnings can suppress academic freedom.
May 27, 2014
Students
One on One With Isa Adney
The respected voice on community college issues delivers a keynote address at the NISOD Conference.
May 27, 2014
African-American
D.C. STEM Symposium Examines Equity Issue
Assistant secretary of education, College Board president among those weighing in on diversity in STEM.
May 27, 2014
African-American
NC Central, Chinese University Sign Agreement
N.C. Central University and Beijing Language and Culture University in China have signed an agreement to begin a bilingual speech language pathologist training program.
May 26, 2014
Latinx
Isla Vista Rampage: Has Higher Ed Dropped the Ball, Again?
UC Santa Barbara-area killings make it clear that colleges must stay vigilant on mental health issues.
May 26, 2014
African-American
Equiano Celebrated at Howard University Event
In honor of the 225th anniversary of the publication of Olaudah Equiano’s autobiography, scholars gathered at Howard University to celebrate African-American scholarship.
May 26, 2014
Students
In Case You Missed It …
IU Professor Describes the Origins of the Asian ‘Model Minority’ in the U.S. Low Profile of New President of NAACP Might Be Obstacle for Group’s Growth Social Activism Loses ‘Peaceful Warrior’ Vincent Harding Report: Financial Aid, Student Support Reforms Should Embrace Non-Traditional Black Students
May 22, 2014
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