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For HBCU Students, Jena Is The Civil Rights Movement of Their Generation
JENA, La. North Carolina Central University law student Quinn Byars had heard all the talk about being part of history for making the trek to Jena, La., with thousands of other protestors Thursday. But college students like Byars believe theyâve made a much bigger statement to the world.
September 20, 2007
HBCUs
Mississippi HBCUs have spent a third of $503M in Miss. college desegregation funds
OXFORD Miss. Mississippiâs three historically black universities have spent about $145 million of money allocated from settlement of a college desegregation case.
September 19, 2007
Students
University of Kansas investigating unauthorized mailing of records
TOPEKA Kan. Records discarded at the University of Kansas were mailed anonymously to three newspapers, prompting a campus investigation Wednesday. It was the second report in two months of such a breach of studentsâ privacy.
September 19, 2007
Students
Are Historically Black Colleges Worth It?
Some scholars suggest that the âunique educational servicesâ once provided by HBCUs to Black students have now disappeared.
September 19, 2007
HBCUs
Students from HBCUs, other schools gear up for march in support of Jena Six
JENA La. The streets around this tiny townâs courthouse began filling with protesters and reporters Wednesday, a day ahead of a planned march in support of six black teenagers jailed in the December beating of a white classmate.
September 18, 2007
HBCUs
Princeton University pleased students are making fewer âAâsâ
PRINCETON N.J. Students at Princeton University, often recognized as the top undergraduate university in the country, are not getting as many âAâsâ as they used to.
September 18, 2007
HBCUs
Student arrested, Tasered at Kerry forum in Florida
A University of Florida student was Tasered and arrested after trying to ask U.S. Senator John Kerry about the 2004 election and other subjects during a campus forum.
September 17, 2007
HBCUs
Morgan Stanley Partners with HBCUs to Train Talent
Two business school instructors at Morehouse College and a third instructor at Howard University are the first to participate in a partnership between HBCUs and New York-based investment firm Morgan Stanley.
September 17, 2007
HBCUs
Yale University to return Machu Picchu artifacts to Peru
LIMA Peru Yale University has agreed to return thousands of Inca artifacts taken from Peruâs famed Machu Picchu citadel almost a century ago, the government said Saturday.
September 16, 2007
HBCUs
Herbal traditions gain academic interest at Appalachian college
FROSTBURG Md. Frostburg State University instructor Sunshine Brosi leads a half-dozen earnest undergraduates 20 yards through the underbrush of a shady forest. Stooping near some black cherry trees, she plucks a pear-shaped yellow berry as long as her thumb from a shin-high plant with large, graceful leaves.
September 16, 2007
HBCUs
Mississippi HBCU students now eligible to receive professional licenses
JACKSON Miss. Michael Gates and other Jackson State University engineering graduates are closer to becoming professional engineers now that JSUâs engineering programs have been accredited.
September 16, 2007
HBCUs
White House HBCU Initiative Chief Quits During Contentious Board Meeting
On the job for slightly over a year, White House Initiative on HBCUs Executive Director Charles Greene has called it quits. This came at a meeting of the Presidentâs Board of Advisors on HBCUs last week, in which several members expressed frustration with Greene for failing to deliver on time a completed 2004-05 report on federal agenciesâ grant activity with HBCUs.
September 16, 2007
HBCUs
Perspectives: What Is the Context of Our Emotions Related to the âJena 6â?
Why has the Jena 6 situation garnered so much attention and outrage? Many of us, as people of color, feel responsible and compelled to stand up for our brethren in small town America who are resigned to the persistent unjust treatment of African- Americans.
September 16, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Sparks Fly at HBCU Week Session on Wage Disparities Study
Washington Hundreds of top administrators and faculty gathered in Washington, D.C., this week for the HBCU Week Conference, which concluded Tuesday. Attendees were exposed to a wide array of programming focused on a âfulfilling the covenantâ theme, inspired by Tavis Smileyâs best-selling book, The Covenant With Black America.
September 11, 2007
HBCUs
U.S. Civil Rights Commission Condemns Affirmative Action In Law School Admissions
The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights is condemning affirmative action in law school admissions and calling on Congress to mandate law schools to publicly disclose their use of racial preferences in a report that critics say relies heavily on the questionable research of one anti-affirmative action advocate.
September 9, 2007
HBCUs
Report: Federal Aid to Schools Devastated By Hurricane Katrina Woefully Inadequate
WASHINGTON Gulf Coast schools decimated by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita two years ago are still waiting for promised federal help, a new report finds. The study, released Wednesday by the Southern Education Foundation, reveals that a lack of government intervention has caused as many as 15,000 K-12 public school students and 35,000 college students to stay out of school.
August 29, 2007
HBCUs
Stop Snitchin Start Studying
The National Black College Alliance, a grassroots booster of historically Black colleges and universities, is using T-shirts and its unique spin on popular culture to promote HBCUs.
August 22, 2007
Students
Moving Forward
For some faculty displaced by Hurricane Katrina, relocating has been a mixed blessing, but others still long
August 22, 2007
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