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Section: Demographics
Students
Katrina’s Aftermath: What Now?
As the floodwaters drowning New Orleans recede, they may well be swamping other HBCUs across the country as schools gear up
October 5, 2005
Students
Tribal Colleges Want State Lottery Scholarships
Four tribal college presidents want their students to be eligible for the state lottery scholarship…
October 2, 2005
Sports
NCAA Denies UND’s Appeal Over Fighting Sioux Nickname, Logo
The University of North Dakota still may not use its Fighting Sioux nickname and American Indian…
October 2, 2005
Students
Report: Australian University Appoints ‘Heterosexuality Officer’
A kangaroo-hunting, beer-drinking 22-year-old student has been appointed Australian…
September 29, 2005
Faculty & Staff
University of Michigan Faculty Seek Help After Asian Students Harassed
Several University of Michigan faculty members have asked school President Mary Sue Coleman…
September 27, 2005
African-American
Black Activists Upset Over King Tut Portraits
Black activists say computer-generated portraits of King Tut that are scheduled to go on display at a museum exhibit…
September 27, 2005
LGBTQ+
Coffee Cups With Gay Author’s Quote Pulled From University Starbucks
Coffee cups with a gay author’s quote about growing up homosexual have been pulled from Baylor University’s…
September 21, 2005
Students
HBCUs Reach Out
It had not occurred to Lorena Sajardo to consider Texas Southern University as a possible college until
September 21, 2005
Faculty & Staff
An Academic Partnership
Black and Hispanic studies are separate fields at most universities
September 21, 2005
Leadership & Policy
Tribal Councils Oppose North Dakota Athletic Nickname
Four tribal councils will pass new resolutions opposing the University of North Dakota’s Fighting Sioux nickname and logo
September 21, 2005
African-American
Bush Aides Meet at White House With Black Leaders
Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff and a number of President Bush’s top advisers met earlier this
September 21, 2005
Leadership & Policy
College Officials Lobby Congress For Boost
Hispanic-serving colleges and universities are asking Congress to create a new $125 million program
September 21, 2005
Latinx
An Education in Survival
By the time you read this edition of Diverse, we will have been living with the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina for just under one month
September 21, 2005
African-American
Book Casts Doubts on Parts of 18th-century Slave Narrative
Olaudah Equiano wrote with vivid detail of life as human cargo — the foul smells aboard the slave ship…
September 20, 2005
Students
University of Colorado Sees Small Increase in Minority Enrollment
The University of Colorado enrolled slightly more ethnic minorities this fall than last, according to figures recently released.
September 19, 2005
African-American
U. Va. President Addresses Racial Incidents
In a rare move, University of Virginia President John T. Casteen III summoned students to the Rotunda — the heart of the historic campus in Charlottesville
September 19, 2005
Students
Vice Provost Aims to Open Doors for Minorities at University of Texas
It’s the little things that make history major Brandelyn Franks feel uncomfortable at the University of Texas at Austin…
September 12, 2005
Students
Blacks Remain an Extreme Minority at UC Campuses
James Marshall didn’t expect it would be easy, being one of just a handful of Black students at the University of California, Berkeley’s, high-ranking business school.
September 11, 2005
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