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Section: Demographics > African-American
African-American
Push for Reparations Gaining Traction Globally
The ongoing issue of reparations for the descendants of African slaves continues to be a hot-button topic around the world.
December 7, 2015
Sports
University of Maryland President Urges Stadium Name Change
BALTIMORE â Former University of Maryland President H.C. âCurleyâ Byrdâs name should come off of Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium because he worked to maintain racial segregation and endorsed âseparate but equalâ education, the current president said Monday. Wallace D. Loh said in emails and letters to the university community and the Board of [âŚ]
December 7, 2015
African-American
Stop Questioning HBCU Relevancy and Learn from Our Success
Despite the remarkable contributions of their graduates, HBCUs find themselves frequently thwarting attacks and budget cuts, forcing them to defend their value to postsecondary education, the nation and the larger global economy.
December 6, 2015
African-American
Studies Show MSIs Best Value in Higher Education
When it comes to the best return on investment regarding a college education, minority-serving institutions (MSIs) across the United States continue to lead the way.
December 6, 2015
Students
For Student Protestors, Standard âLip Serviceâ Insufficient
Expert says the country is failing to realize the impact of a number of micro-aggressions and conditions facing Black students and faculty members on their campus experiences.
December 3, 2015
African-American
Hire a Chief Diversity Officer, Check!
At colleges and universities across the nation as a response to a campus crisis or incident of cultural insensitivity, campus administration has swiftly announced the establishment of chief diversity offices and chief diversity officers to direct those offices.
December 3, 2015
Leadership & Policy
FAMU Trustee at Center of Fight with President Resigns
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. â The outspoken Florida A&M University trustee involved in a power struggle with the schoolâs president is resigning. Rufus Montgomery resigned from the FAMU board on Thursday. Montgomery, an alumnus and successful lobbyist in Georgia, had stepped down as the board chairman in October. Montgomery leaves the FAMU board several weeks after trustees [âŚ]
December 3, 2015
African-American
Alcorn State Breaks Through with CAEP Accreditation
Alcorn State University is the first Historically Black College and University and the only institution of higher learning in the state of Mississippi to receive accreditation from the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP).
December 2, 2015
Faculty & Staff
Defending the Relevance, Importance of HBCUs in a White Privileged Society
There are some HBCUs that are struggling to survive and there are some thriving as well. The same applies to PWIs. However, unlike HBCUs, these institutions are not lumped into one category and treated as monolithic.
December 2, 2015
African-American
Dr. Edith P. Mitchell Trying to Close Health Gaps Between Racial Groups
As a medical oncologist, focused on helping cancer patients, she is spreading the health care message on the national stage and working at efforts to increase the ranks of medical scientists and practitioners.
December 2, 2015
African-American
ZELLA PALMER
ZELLA PALMER has been named chair of the Ray Charles Program in African American Material Culture at Dillard University. She was previously director of the program at Dillard. Palmer received a bachelorâs from Northeastern Illinois University and a masterâs from the University of Toronto.
December 2, 2015
African-American
College Grad Rates Donât Always Benefit All Students
Higher graduation rates do not always result in closing the gap between White students and students of color.
December 1, 2015
African-American
Celebrating Differences Among Students
Celebrating the cultural differences between students in the classroom helps to create a nurturing environment.
December 1, 2015
Sports
Diverse Docket: Former NCCU Football Coach Suffers Another Legal Loss
Fired North Carolina Central University head football coach Henry Frazier III has lost another round in his wrongful termination suit.
November 30, 2015
Leadership & Policy
University of Kansas Chancellor Addresses Diversity Issues
LAWRENCE, Kan. â The University of Kansasâ chancellor says hiring a new provost and addressing campus concerns about race are among her top priorities. The Lawrence Journal-World reports Chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little was hired by the university in 2009. She says it is expected to take six to nine months to hire a new provost. [âŚ]
November 30, 2015
African-American
Tradition of Exclusion at PWIs Harmful for Diversity
The success that HBCUs, tribal colleges, Hispanic-Serving Institutions and other minority-serving colleges have with maintaining diversity on their campuses can be attributed to their mission, sense of community and inclusion.
November 30, 2015
Faculty & Staff
White Boysâ Club? White Faculty Still Dominates in National Stats
Numbers buttress student protestorsâ diversity demands.
November 29, 2015
African-American
Race Amity Over Enmity Focus of Recent Conference
Expert says, although history books and contemporary media are replete with accounts of enmity between the races, there is a long history of race amity that has not received the same level of attention.
November 29, 2015
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