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Section: Institutions
Sports
Ex-player Charged in Kansas Football Playerâs Death
A former McPherson College football player is facing charges in connection to the beating death of a football player at nearby Tabor College in Kansas, authorities said Monday.
September 25, 2012
HBCUs
Report Challenges University of Virginia to Address Racial Past
The University and Community Action for Racial Equality organization has challenged the University of Virginia to do more to recognize and âaddress its past of racial disharmony,â The Daily Progress newspaper in Charlottesville, Va., has reported.
September 25, 2012
HBCUs
Report Challenges University of Virginia to Address Racial Past
The University and Community Action for Racial Equality organization has challenged the University of Virginia to do more to recognize and âaddress its past of racial disharmony,â The Daily Progress newspaper in Charlottesville, Va., has reported.
September 25, 2012
HBCUs
HBCU Week Conference: Black College Leaders Urged to Improve Institutional Performance
In a session on trusteeship, HBCU trustees and administrators are challenged to attract donors in a time of declining revenues by discarding old ideas about uplift and focus on boosting productivity and performance in ways that rival the most prestigious institutions.
September 25, 2012
Community Colleges
Post-secondary Education and Training are Necessary in Todayâs World
The options for students to become successful have never been better. Those of us who work with students must encourage them to exercise their options.
September 24, 2012
HBCUs
Ohio State President Spends $7.7 Million to Travel, Entertain
A newspaper investigation finds that Ohio State University President E. Gordon Gee has spent $7.7 million on top of his record-setting compensation to travel, entertain, and maintain his 9,600-square-foot mansion.
September 24, 2012
Students
Perspective: Building an Engine of Opportunity
After four decades of executive leadership in higher education, the recently retired chancellor and CEO of North Carolina Central University writes that he is launching the Destination Graduation Initiative.
September 24, 2012
Community Colleges
Vanderbilt To Begin Offering Free Online Courses
Vanderbilt University will offer a selection of free online classes beginning in the spring.
September 23, 2012
HBCUs
Book Review: Mapping Out a Blueprint for Fundraising Success
New book by Dr. Marybeth Gasman and Nelson Bowman zeros in on critical need for HBCUs to engage in robust fundraising.
September 23, 2012
African-American
Is Portland Really Where Young People Retire?
Portland may not be âa city where young people go to retire,â but itâs the place they go to be underemployed, a new study found.
September 20, 2012
HBCUs
LSU Police Arrest Louisiana Man in Bomb Threat
Police arrested a Baton Rouge man in the bomb threat that led to the evacuation of the LSU campus earlier this week but donât believe he is connected to threats made against three other universities recently.
September 20, 2012
African-American
Speculation Heats Up on HBCU Presidential Searches
As top college administrators gather in Washington for the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week conference, networking conversations are likely to be laced with a unique kind of name dropping: who is in the running for the presidency of what college?
September 20, 2012
African-American
HBCUs Putting Special Emphasis on National Hazing Prevention Week
With the issue of hazing transformed in the past year into a major discussion topic, more historically Black colleges and universities are planning special events on the issue built around National Hazing Prevention Week.
September 19, 2012
Latinx
Hispanic Heritage Art Exhibit at HBCU Aims to âPull the Walls Downâ
North Carolina Central University Art Museum runs Colores, an exhibition of work by Hispanic artists, through Sept. 21 to commemorate Hispanic Heritage Month.
September 18, 2012
Sports
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Hires First African-American Woman as Commissioner
Jacqie Carpenter was hired last month as the first African-American female head of the CIAA.
September 18, 2012
Faculty & Staff
UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor to Resign Amid Scandals
UNC chancellor to step down next year in the wake of scandals involving academic fraud, improper travel spending by fundraisers and special treatment for athletes.
September 17, 2012
Community Colleges
New Georgetown University Report Outlines Five Well-Paying Jobs That Do Not Require a Bachelorâs Degree
While four-year colleges are often presented as the best way into the middle class, more consideration should be given to career and technical education alternatives.
September 17, 2012
Sports
Commentary: When a Football Game Sends the Wrong Message
Law professor Aaron N. Taylor laments what he calls the âprostitutionâ of Black football programs.
September 16, 2012
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