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Section: Demographics > African-American
African-American
Remembering Martin Luther King Jr.
Remembering Martin Luther King Jr. • Georgia Perimeter College: VIP Reception and Birthday Celebration, Keynote speaker, Susan L. Taylor, Editorial Director, Essence magazine, Jan. 15. • Morehouse College: Crown Forum: Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration, Jan. 24. • Ohio Wesleyan University: 23rd Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day worship service and breakfast, featuring Dr. Frank […]
January 9, 2008
Faculty & Staff
Catching Up With the Class of 2002
The first group of “Emerging Scholars” gives us an update on life since their magazine debut in January 2002 in what was then Black Issues In Higher Education.
January 9, 2008
African-American
Letters
A ‘New Breed’ I think Christie is a wonderful example of the “new breed” of Indian law practitioners (see “Broadening the Legal Landscape,” Nov. 29). I congratulate her and the University of Tulsa for being legally farsighted and truly responsive to the Native community’s needs. I do take issue with Christie when she used the […]
December 26, 2007
Students
Blackface Costumes at Parties Trigger Punishment at Northwest
MARYVILLE, Mo. Fraternity monitors at Northwest Missouri State University have punished two chapters whose members appeared at Halloween parties in blackface.
December 15, 2007
Faculty & Staff
The First of Its Kind
Cal State Northridge takes the lead by creating the country’s first baccalaureate program in Central American studies.
December 12, 2007
Students
UT at San Antonio Student Group Protests Cancellation of Black Studies Course
SAN ANTONIO — The University of Texas at San Antonio’s cancellation of an upcoming course within the African American Studies Program has prompted the resignation of a professor and drawn criticism from some students.
December 3, 2007
Sports
Perspectives: UCLA Fires Dorrell Despite Academic Success, Winning Record and 100% Bowl Record
What does a Black coach have to do to keep his job? Many observers and critics of coaching equity are probably asking that question in light of the reasons the University of California, Los Angeles athletic director has given for the firing of head football coach Karl Dorrell.
December 3, 2007
Students
UTSA Student Group Protests Cancellation of Black Studies Course
SAN ANTONIO — The University of Texas at San Antonio’s cancellation of an upcoming course within the African American Studies Program has prompted the resignation of a professor and drawn criticism from some students. The university pulled “African American Political Thought” from the spring semester because of a lack of student interest in the black […]
December 3, 2007
Students
Diversity Debate Shakes Up Quiet Liberal Arts Campus
GRANVILLE, Ohio Nooses on a poster advertising a Halloween singing concert set off two weeks of debate and protest at Denison University, a largely White liberal arts campus. The college choir, which had invited students to “come hang with us,” removed the posters, canceled the concert and turned the event into a forum on discrimination. But some students say the ad was the last straw and exposed an ugly side to this expensive university situated in a quaint central Ohio town.
November 29, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Revealing Painful Pasts
More than a year ago, Brown University released its landmark report on its connections to slavery, but few universities have followed its lead in examining their own ties.
November 28, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Universities Honor First Black Faculty Member, Journalism Graduate With Building Dedications
In October, the University of Missouri named an academic building in honor of its first Black professor, Dr. Arvarh E. Strickland; A little farther east, Ohio University honored its first Black journalism graduate by dedicating a new residence hall in his name last month.
November 28, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Universities Are Slow To Reveal Links To Slavery
When Brown University released its landmark report on the institution’s connections to slavery in the fall of 2006, academics and reparations advocates across the country praised the institution, but few universities have followed Brown’s lead in examining their own history with slavery more than one year later.
November 26, 2007
Students
Black Greeks Debate Their Future
“Enough is enough” was the sentiment of panelists and participants in Diverse’s Web chat last week, when they expressed that dangerous hazing undermines the noble principles on which Black Greek-letter organizations were founded.
November 17, 2007
African-American
Study: Brutal, Corrupt Police Patrol Black, Latino Neighborhoods
CHICAGO A statistical study by a University of Chicago law professor indicates police officers most often accused of brutality and corruption work in groups that patrol mostly low-income Black and Latino neighborhoods.
November 15, 2007
Students
Transcripts: Diverse Web Chat on the State of Black Greek Letter Organizations
Here is the modified transcript from Diverse’s web chat on the state of Black Greek-letter Organizations, held Nov. 14.
November 14, 2007
African-American
Ties That Bind Untangling the history of the “Black Seminoles”
As a transplanted Englishman, Dr. Kevin Mulroy might seem an unlikely candidate to peel back the layers of mystique and legend surrounding the “Black Seminoles.”
November 14, 2007
African-American
Va. Memorial to Honor 2 Md. Slaves Who Inspired Uncle Tom’s Cabin
ALEXANDRIA Va. In a city well known for famous slaveholders George Washington and Robert E. Lee, an office building planned on the site of a notorious slave pen will provide its first monument to slaves.
November 12, 2007
Students
Black Greeks: A Legacy in Peril?
During the time of their inception, the purpose of Black Greek-letter organizations was clear. Amid racial oppression and segregation, these elite groups of educated Blacks assumed the charge of activism, scholarship, social uplift and service.
November 12, 2007
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