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SEPTEMBER Sept. 16-17 National Black MBA Association 27th Annual Conference and Exposition “Leading With Passion, Purpose and Power” Ernest N. Morial Convention CenterNew OrleansWeb: www.nbmbaa.org/annual_conference.cfm Sept. 16-17Hip Hop Journalism Summit Black Press All-Star Awards and Onsite Media ClinicChicagoWeb: www.hiphopjournalists.com Sept. 18-21Council for Opportunity in Education 24th Annual Conference“Higher Education Act of 1965 & The Federal […]
September 7, 2005
Latinx
From the Inner City to the Elite
When Maribel Perez arrived at the tree-laden campus of Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., in June
September 7, 2005
Latinx
Dissecting Diversity PART II
Scholars weigh in on group identity, the Black/Brown Alliance and the future of historically Black colleges
September 7, 2005
LGBTQ+
Shanghai University to Offer China’s First Program In Gay Culture
A university in Shanghai is offering China’s first class on homosexuality and gay culture
September 7, 2005
African-American
Black Leaders Raising Donations for Katrina Victims
Pastors of Black churches and other leaders, unhappy with government relief efforts Story:
September 6, 2005
Native Americans
Spirit Lake Tribal Members Reject Fighting Sioux Nickname
Members of the Spirit Lake Sioux tribe, the closest tribe to the University of North Dakota campus Story:
September 1, 2005
Students
Asian American Leaders Criticize State Rights Commission Task Force
Asian American students and community leaders are criticizing a state Human Rights Commission task force report on Washington State Story:
August 31, 2005
African-American
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center Celebrates First Year
The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center opened a year ago this month hoping to address freedom and diversity issues everywhere Story:
August 30, 2005
Leadership & Policy
Tribal Councils Said to Oppose University of North Dakota Appeal
Four tribal councils will pass new resolutions opposing the University of North Dakota’s Fighting Sioux nickname and logo, Story:
August 30, 2005
Students
Minority Enrollment Continues to Rise at University of Tennessee
Minority enrollment continues to rise at the University of Tennessee’s flagship campus Story:
August 29, 2005
African-American
Indiana’s Former All-Black School May Become College Academy
School officials want to turn the city’s first all-Black high school, Crispus Attucks, from a middle school into a college prep academy. Story:
August 25, 2005
Asian American Pacific Islander
University of Michigan Vision Study Says Asians, Whites See World Differently
Asians and North Americans really do see the world differently, according to researchers at the University of Michigan. Story:
August 24, 2005
Native Americans
Sharing A Common Interest
Growing weary of the lack of diversity in philosophy courses, Rutgers professor finds way to generate interest in the discipline among minority students Story:
August 24, 2005
Latinx
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August 24, 2005
African-American
Broadening Perspectives
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August 24, 2005
Students
Setting The Record Straight
Dr. Jon Quistgaard is unhappy with the way the national media has portrayed the Red Lake Indian Reservation in northern Minnesota Story:
August 24, 2005
Leadership & Policy
Stepping Forward
As Butler University President Bobby Fong was reviewing applications a few years ago for a national fellows program that grooms future leaders of higher education Story:
August 24, 2005
African-American
Duke Researchers Working to Isolate Glaucoma Gene in Ghana
In his waiting room, Dr. Rand Allingham saw all the evidence he needed of glaucoma’s disproportionate impact on his Black patients Story:
August 24, 2005
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