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Section: Demographics > African-American
Students
Clemson University Probes Racist Party
CLEMSON, S.C. — Clemson University President James Barker on Tuesday decried a party where White students mocked Black stereotypes by drinking malt liquor and at least one student dressed in black face.
January 30, 2007
African-American
Perspectives: “Get Over” Slavery Comment Helps Apology Cause
When Virginia state legislator Frank D. Hargrove said Blacks “should get over” slavery, he unwittingly gave new life to the movement for an official apology to African-Americans for slavery.
January 28, 2007
Students
MLK Day Party With Malt Liquor, Faux Gang Apparel Causes Uproar on Texas Campus
STEPHENVILLE, Texas Known for its award-winning rodeo teams, Tarleton State University is a usually quiet campus nestled in the state’s biggest dairy community. But that wasn’t the case Thursday, a day after more than 400 people attended a campus meeting to discuss a Martin Luther King Jr. party last week that many here found racially offensive.
January 25, 2007
Students
‘Stomp the Yard’ A Success in the Box Office, But Drawing Criticism on Campus
“Stomp the Yard,” the No. 1 box office film for two weekends running, may be popular among the general public, but raises concerns among active Black Greeks.
January 25, 2007
African-American
Airmen Outrage
Airmen Outrage I do not know what to make of the recent uproar over the outstanding record of the Tuskegee Airmen (see “Historians Question Record of Tuskegee Airmen,” Jan. 11). So what if there may be evidence that they lost a plane or two? Abraham Lincoln did not free the slaves; George Washington did not […]
January 24, 2007
African-American
Books of Note
Check out the “essential reading list” for students during Black History Month, put together by Dr. Karla Holloway…
January 24, 2007
African-American
Just the Stats: A Day in the Life of a Child in the United States
Minorities represent one-third of children in classes for the gifted, but parents stop enforcing TV restrictions and spend less time bonding with their children over dinner as their children grow up, according to new data released by the U.S. Census Bureau.
January 14, 2007
African-American
Georgia Tech Markets Educational Opportunities In Order To Boost Minority Graduate Enrollment
Georgia Tech’s FOCUS recruiting program helps the school remain a top producer of Black engineering master’s degrees and doctorates. Program founder Robert Haley, a former IBM sales professional, says marketing is the key ingredient to success.
January 11, 2007
African-American
TSU Troubles
Dr. [Priscilla] Slade wasn’t doing anything that other presidents aren’t doing at larger…
January 10, 2007
African-American
Appreciating the Struggles
This sounds like an excellent project to motivate our students…
January 10, 2007
African-American
The Evolution of Black Culture Centers
One of the latest projects by the African American Cultural Center at North Carolina State University…
January 10, 2007
African-American
Interpreting African-American Life and History
As an undergraduate, Dr. Peniel E. Joseph had journalism aspirations. Although he chose an academic path instead…
January 10, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Interpreting Religion Through Music
When Lorenzo Candelaria’s 7-year-old daughter asked what he does at work, the University of Texas musicologist told her…
January 10, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Duke Fallout Continues as Top Black Professor Resigns From Race Committee
The Duke University professor heading a university-appointed committee to investigate race relations on campus in the wake of last spring’s men’s lacrosse scandal has resigned from that committee in protest against the recent decision to invite two of the players back on to campus.
January 9, 2007
African-American
Perspectives: If Not Oprah, Then Who?
While all the attention swirling around Oprah Winfrey’s new $40 million Leadership Academy in South Africa last week focused on what inner city America might have missed out on, some may have missed out on the bigger picture.
January 7, 2007
African-American
Blacks, Hispanics Have ‘Misperception’ of Healthy Body Weight
A study by the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, a teaching affiliate of the Harvard Medical School, has found that overweight Blacks are two to three times more likely than heavy Whites to say they are of average weight — even after being diagnosed as overweight or obese by their doctors.
January 2, 2007
Students
Trouble at Texas Southern
On the night of Dec. 4, 2004, a Texas Southern University student named Ashley Sloan was gunned down near campus…
December 13, 2006
Students
Trouble at Texas Southern
On the night of Dec. 4, 2004, a Texas Southern University student named Ashley Sloan was gunned down near campus
December 13, 2006
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