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Section: Demographics
Students
Black Students At Indiana-Purdue To Sue Over Alleged Inequities
INDIANAPOLIS A group of Black students at Indiana-Purdue University-Indianapolis is threatening to sue the college over alleged discrimination.
November 4, 2006
Leadership & Policy
Missouri State University Faces Lawsuit By Student Over Gay Adoption, âChristian Beliefsâ
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. A Missouri State University graduate has sued the school, claiming she was retaliated against because she refused to support gay adoption as part of a class project.
November 2, 2006
Native Americans
Examining the American Indian Experience
In 1990, then-President George H.W. Bush designated November asâŚ
November 1, 2006
Asian American Pacific Islander
Refuting Myths
Very good analysisâŚ
November 1, 2006
Native Americans
Getting to Know Dr. Denise Askin
American Indian literature classes are not plentiful at U.S. colleges and universities
November 1, 2006
African-American
Little Known Facts About the Education Of Colin Powell
A 1917 law required Powellâs father to pass a literacy test to enter the United States from JamaicaâŚ
November 1, 2006
Faculty & Staff
Columbia University Announces Creation
Spurred on by fierce student activism a decade ago, Columbia University is now pushing forward with plansâŚ
November 1, 2006
African-American
Coppin State and NASA Launch Project On the Slave Trade
Coppin State University students will work with NASA to bring African-American history to life duringâŚ
November 1, 2006
Students
âGhetto Fabulousâ Costume Party
A group of first-year law students at the University of Texas at Austin have been chidedâŚ
November 1, 2006
African-American
BOTA Attendees Ready to âTake It to the Streetsâ
The Brothers of the Academy think tank was held last month at Morehouse CollegeâŚ
November 1, 2006
Native Americans
The Learning Path of Patty Loew
Three years ago, while researching archival photographs and records for a documentary on American Indian war veteransâŚ
November 1, 2006
Native Americans
A Matter of Survival
To the average ear, the words and sounds of Arapaho are from another worldâŚ
November 1, 2006
Latinx
Grants & Awards
Cheyney University and Lincoln University, both historically Black institutions in Pennsylvania, have each received $500,000 grants from the U.S. Department of Energyâs National Nuclear Security Administration to promote minority student interest in science and technology careers. The W.K. Kellogg Foundation has provided a three-year grant of just under $1.4 million to Florida Atlantic University, Florida [âŚ]
November 1, 2006
Students
Fraternity Suspended Over Offensive âHoodâ Party
BALTIMORE Johns Hopkins University has suspended the Sigma Chi fraternity because of a âHalloween in the Hoodâ party that drew protests from Black students.
October 31, 2006
Students
HACU Receives $8 Million Scholarship for Study Abroad Students
SAN ANTONIO The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities has received an $8 million scholarship grant from Global Learning Semesters, Inc. as part of an effort to send more Hispanic students abroad to study.
October 30, 2006
Latinx
ACE Report On Minorities Cites Enrollment Gains, Retention Problems
College enrollment of Hispanic students jumped nearly 70 percent between 1994-2004 while the number of Blacks earning bachelorâs degrees in computer science and other science fields increased dramatically, according to a report released today on the status of minorities in higher education.
October 29, 2006
Latinx
Just the Stats: Are Latinos Getting A Fair Shake?
Financial aid statistics indicate that Latinos do not receive the funding that other minorities and Whites receive, making it more challenging for members of the nationâs fastest-growing minority group to attend college.
October 26, 2006
Students
University of Tennessee Creates Scholarship To Attract More Black Students
MEMPHIS, Tenn. In an attempt to increase minority enrollment, the University of Tennessee is providing a new scholarship that will be available to students from 35 selected, majority Black high schools in the state.
October 25, 2006
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