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Section: Institutions > HBCUs
HBCUs
HBCU Bands Battle It Out
Here are highlights from the Honda Battle of the Bands, held last week in Atlanta. Music from North Carolina Central University’s marching band, Sound Machine, directed by Jorim E. Reid, is featured in the slide show.
January 31, 2008
Leadership & Policy
Duplicate Degrees at Black, White Colleges Sparks Debate Again
ANNAPOLIS Md. A measure to allow Morgan State University to take the Maryland Higher Education Commission to court in a dispute over a duplicative MBA program is stirring debate again, a year after it caused contention in the General Assembly. Opponents say the bill would enable entities in state higher education to sue each other, […]
January 30, 2008
Leadership & Policy
Perspectives: AME-affiliated Colleges Need To Band Together in Cluster Endowment Trusts
It has been said that financially struggling AME-affiliated colleges should be allowed to die, leaving the strong to survive. An institutional development officer says small, religious-based colleges can all survive if they tackle fundraising as a coalition.
January 26, 2008
Leadership & Policy
Bishop State Community College Among Three HBCUs Placed On Accreditation Probation
The nation’s second-largest historically Black university received a laundry list of issues it needs to address in the next year to regain full accreditation, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools officials said at its annual meeting in New Orleans last month.
January 24, 2008
Latinx
2008 Budget: A Mix of Winners and Losers
Controversial Upward Bound experiment halted, and some MSIs win in earmarks.
January 23, 2008
Leadership & Policy
Accreditation Probation for Country’s Two Largest HBCUs
Institutions must address laundry lists of issues after the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools’ meeting last month.
January 23, 2008
Latinx
2008 Budget: A Mix of Winners and Losers
For higher education, Congress’ long-awaited omnibus 2008 spending bill is a decidedly mixed bag with a few victories and some unexpected setbacks.
January 21, 2008
Leadership & Policy
In Brief: College Advertisement Has Unintended Double Meaning
The advertisement said Blackhawk Technical College was a good fit for “the White family,” with White being the proper name of an actual family, but some read racial overtones. Also, the University of North Dakota opposes affirmative action ban. University of Maryland, Eastern Shores becomes the first HBCU with an accredited golf program.
January 21, 2008
HBCUs
HBCU Students Head to South Carolina to Help Obama
Early on, the presidential campaigns of Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton were dividing Black Democrats across the country, but students on Black college campuses are unifying in support of Obama.
January 21, 2008
HBCUs
Perspectives: HBCUs and the Coming Era of Growth and Service
In recent days syndicated columnist Walter E. Williams has questioned whether historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) have outlived their usefulness and viability.
January 16, 2008
Students
Lincoln U.: Tolson Gave to Wiley Students What He Received Here
Arguing that Melvin Tolson’s passion, eloquently portrayed by Denzel Washington in “The Great Debaters,” was harvested during his time as an undergraduate at Lincoln University, the Pennsylvania HBCU is on a crusade to claim Tolson as one of its own. Officials hope to reinvigorate debating competition among HBCUs and boost student participation in the Melvin B. Tolson Literary Society, founded at Lincoln in 1966.
January 14, 2008
Faculty & Staff
Robotics Education Spreads Among HBCUs
Dr. Andrew Williams’ teaching and research efforts has sparked a robotics education movement that now extends from Spelman College to several historically Black colleges and universities.
January 12, 2008
HBCUs
Grants and Gifts
Clark College’s Corporate Education (Wash.) unit has been awarded a $31,000 Job Skills Program (JSP) grant to provide training for Southwest Washington Medical Center. The grant will provide training for 25 SWMC directors, managers and supervisors on the topics of lean health care, training the trainer and leading change. The Kentucky Adult Learner Initiative has […]
January 9, 2008
Leadership & Policy
Michigan’s Only HBCU Struggling to Stay Afloat
Senior faculty members at Lewis College of Business in Detroit emerged from a recent meeting nervously optimistic. With the school on the brink of closure, that was all they could be, explains Deolis Allen, dean and chief academic officer of the school.
January 6, 2008
Leadership & Policy
Fisk Battles Donor Fatigue as Art Sale Bogs Down in Courts
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Despite two years of trying, Fisk University hasn’t been able to turn any of the valuable art donated by painter Georgia O’Keeffe into cash.
January 3, 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
Growth in Minority Student Enrollment Gives Rise to More MSIs
More minority undergraduate students are enrolled in U.S. colleges and universities than ever, and more of them are choosing minority-serving institutions such as historically Black colleges and universities, Asian-serving institutions and Hispanic-serving institutions.
December 26, 2007
HBCUs
Georgia HBCU Researches How to Tenderize Goat Meat
Changing “chewy” texture of the meat could position it as the nation’s next health fad, researchers say.
December 26, 2007
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