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Section: Awards/Honors
2012
Pedro Henrique Bronstrup
October 4, 2010
2012
Adam R. Floyd
October 4, 2010
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Angelo L Capuano
October 4, 2010
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Timothy Sampson
October 4, 2010
Male Semi-Finalists
Mustafa Chopan - Soccer
October 4, 2010
2012
Winfried Weinbeer
October 4, 2010
Opinion
Promoting Racial and Cultural Awareness in the Classroom: Creating a Plan for Evaluation
“The specter of color is apparent even when it goes unmentioned, and it is all too often the unseen force that influences public policy as well as private relationships. There is nothing more remarkable than the ingenuity that the various demarcations of the color line reflect. If only the same creative energy could be used […]
September 14, 2010
African-American
An Appreciation: Political Scientist Ronald Walters, 1938 – 2010
Dr. Ronald Walters, who retired last year from his post at the University of Maryland in College Park where he was professor of government and politics and director of the school’s African American Leadership Institute, died late Friday of cancer.
September 12, 2010
Opinion
Fisk University: An American Treasure Worth Supporting
I admit that I have a special place for Fisk University in my heart. It is the first historically Black institution I ever visited. The campus is quaint, pretty, and jam-packed with African-American history and treasures. My dissertation, and first book, pertained to Fisk University President Charles S. Johnson and his ability to raise money […]
August 15, 2010
Students
SREB Honors 500th Ph.D. Recipient from Doctoral Program
The SREB-State Doctoral Scholars Program honored Dr. Betina Cutaia Wilkinson as its 500th doctoral scholar at the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) annual meeting in West Virginia.
June 28, 2010
African-American
Howard University Hosts John Hope Franklin Tribute
Scholars who convened last week at Howard for a three-day symposium on Dr. John Hope Franklin’s career agreed that his memory will forever live through his scholarship.
April 11, 2010
Sports
Reviews: Catching Up on the Black History Book Bounty
Biographies of the legendary basketball coach Nolan Richardson and the late jazz singer Nina Simone were among the volumes released during the publishing industry’s February push to launch books documenting the Black experience in America.
March 8, 2010
Sports
DIVERSE BOOKSHELF: Holiday Helpings
Here are a few delectable dishes that can satisfy any literary appetite until the new year.
December 23, 2009
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Diverse Presents John Hope Franklin Award to Arturo Madrid
Pictured with Excelencia in Education President Sarita Brown, Dr. Madrid, a renown scholar, was presented the award medallion during Excelencia’s 2009 Examples of Excelencia program.
December 22, 2009
Students
AWARDING EXCELLENCE
The Examples of Excelencia, sponsored by Excelencia in Education, is the only national program to identify programs with evidence of effectiveness in accelerating Latino student success at the associate, baccalaureate and graduate levels.
September 16, 2009
Latinx
Awarding Excellence
Dr. Arturo Madrid The fourth annual Celebracion de Excelencia will be held Sept. 30 at the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center Atrium in Washington, D.C. The Examples of Excelencia, sponsored by Excelencia in Education, is the only national program to identify programs with evidence of effectiveness in accelerating Latino student success at the associate, baccalaureate and […]
September 16, 2009
HBCUs
Confederate Archives Find Unlikely Transcribers
When Ariel Brown was offered a chance to transcribe the correspondence of the first family of the Confederacy, the history major with a keen interest in the South seized the opportunity.
July 20, 2009
Leadership & Policy
In Memoriam
In our 25 years of publishing, we¡¯ve lost some friends along the way.
June 10, 2009
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