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Section: Demographics > Women
Women
Leadership Institutes Building Pipelines of Women, Minorities
Efforts to result in more women and minorities on track to become university or college presidents.
August 3, 2015
Women
âMiss Annâ Problems: Battling Depression While Black
From the outside looking in, the Howard University alumna was living a near-perfect life with two âcute, brightâ kids and a âcute, bright,â supportive husband.
July 30, 2015
Leadership & Policy
ANTHONY L. HOLLOMAN
ANTHONY L. HOLLOMAN has been named vice president for institutional advancement of Jackson State University. He was vice president for institutional advancement at Stillman College. He earned a bachelorâs from Johnson C. Smith University and a masterâs from the United States Sports Academy in Daphne, Alabama.
July 30, 2015
African-American
Women Studies, Gender Studies Facing Roadblocks at HBCUs
Prominent scholars in womenâs and gender studies face challenges in increasing its presence on HBCU campuses.
July 28, 2015
Women
Professor Rides âWord Cloudsâ to Poetic Prominence
Elizabeth Alexander has blossomed into an essayist, poet and playwright whose prose has taken her from prestigious university lecture halls to perhaps the grandest of stages.
July 21, 2015
Women
AASCU Taps Sias as Director of the Millennium Leadership Initiative
Dr. Mary Evans Sias will take on a new role at the American Association of States Colleges and Universities (AASCU) as director of the Millennium Leadership Initiative (MLI).
May 18, 2015
Students
Educator Introduces Online Program to Report Sexual Assault
In the wake of heightened sexual assaults on college campuses across the United States, a seasoned educator has developed a new online intervention program to respond to these attacks.
April 26, 2015
Students
2015 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars
2015 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars
April 9, 2015
Sports
Staley Seeks to Make Impact on Court and Off
One of the most acclaimed point guards in womenâs basketball, Dawn Staley, is also making history as a coach, motivator and leader.
April 8, 2015
Women
Michigan State, Rwanda Collaborate on Women in Agribusiness
Michigan State University and the University of Rwanda are teaming up to start a degree program aimed at helping women in the East African nation get a stronger foothold in agribusiness.
January 25, 2015
Sports
In Case You Missed It âŚ
Limbo Name of Game for Non-revenue-generating Collegiate Sports Researchers: ECO Intervention Project Paying Off for Select Low-Income Students Diverse Analysis: Why President Obamaâs New Community College Plan Matters White House Taking Optimistic View on Prospects for Free Community College
January 22, 2015
Women
Million Women Mentors Movement Guiding Females to STEM Careers
The nationwide movement that is designed to mobilize a million STEM mentors to encourage and guide girls and young women into STEM careers.
January 22, 2015
Sports
NCAA to Honor Former Paralympic Winner With Inspiration Award
Former Norfolk State University track star and Paralympic winner, April Holmes, overcomes adversity, wins prestigious award.
January 15, 2015
Students
Special Focus: NCAA Sports
This issue covers the future of Olympic/non-revenue generating sports in college, the recent UNC scandal involving student-athletes, and the latest student protests and the NCAAâs reactions to them.
January 15, 2015
African-American
More Women, Minorities in New Congress
WASHINGTON â The 114th Congress that convenes today will count more minorities and women than ever, although lawmakers remain overwhelmingly White and male in the Republican-controlled House and Senate.
January 5, 2015
Sports
Bowie State Fires Ex-NFL Player Charles Grant for Body-Slamming Student
Former NFL player Charles Grant has been fired from his position as a volunteer football coach at Bowie State University after a video surfaced showing him throwing a student to the floor.
November 12, 2014
Leadership & Policy
White House Now Turning Attention to Girls of Color
The White House is planning to focus on improving the lives of girls and women of color, after months of complaints that they were left out of the âMy Brotherâs Keeperâ initiative for young men.
November 12, 2014
Sports
Syracuse University Suspends Womenâs Soccer Player for Slur
Syracuse University has suspended a womenâs soccer player for using a homophobic and racial slur.
September 8, 2014
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