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Section: Institutions > HBCUs
HBCUs
Instructional Specialist
Several tenure-track positions and one clinical rank academic position are available in various schools and colleges starting in the Fall semester, 2016. Interested candidates should review the application requirements and submit their application at the listed website.
June 8, 2014
Students
Moving North Carolina’s HBCUs From the Back of the Bus to the Front
Given the important role that HBCUs are playing, why would you suggest eliminating one of them?
June 3, 2014
African-American
North Carolina Scraps Plan to Consider Elizabeth City State Closure
The North Carolina state Senate reversed itself over the weekend and removed a provision in its $21.2 billion budget that would have called for plans to potentially close Elizabeth City State University, a historically Black school that has struggled with declining enrollment and its resulting financial challenges.
June 2, 2014
Sports
California’s State Universities Hiring 700 Faculty
California’s state universities plan to hire 700 full-time faculty members, putting the skids on years of class and staff reductions prompted by state budget cuts.
June 2, 2014
Students
Takeover Triggers Debate Over Georgia State University Radio Station
The staff at Georgia State University’s student-run radio station has a go-to April Fool’s joke. They dream up a buyer for the university’s FCC license—a New Age station or maybe talk radio.
June 1, 2014
Students
University of Minnesota Seeks to Bolster Black Ranks in Grad School
The University of Minnesota plans to boost its recruiting and retention efforts to counter declining Black enrollment in graduate and professional programs.
June 1, 2014
Latinx
NCORE Provides Forum, Spark for Difficult Conversations About Inclusion and Diversity
For nearly three decades, the National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in American Higher Education (NCORE) has been the go-to place to help rejuvenate those in the academy.
June 1, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Angelou Remembered at Wake Forest University
Maya Angelou, 86, died Wednesday.
May 29, 2014
HBCUs
2 Students Sue Grand Valley State, Claim Gender Discrimination
Two students have sued Grand Valley State University, saying they were falsely convicted of academic dishonesty and discriminated against by a professor based upon their gender.
May 29, 2014
Faculty & Staff
HBCU Degree Production Vital, NCORE Panelists Say
Xavier president and former Howard president among noted HBCU leaders at NCORE 2014.
May 29, 2014
African-American
N.C. State Legislators Target Elizabeth City State for Closure
The historically Black institution has struggled with enrollment declines and financial instability.
May 29, 2014
Sports
Money Woes, Declining Talent Plague HBCU Football
Years before Jackie Slater was a Hall of Fame offensive lineman, he was playing for Wingfield High School in Jackson, Mississippi, and hoping to attract the attention of college scouts.
May 27, 2014
HBCUs
University of Oregon Graduate Student Teachers Authorize Strike
A union of graduate student teachers at the University of Oregon has voted to authorize a strike while negotiations with the administration stall.
May 26, 2014
Students
UC Santa Barbara Students Targeted By Gunman
Elliot Rodger identified as suspect in killing spree that claimed lives of seven, including his own.
May 26, 2014
African-American
S.C. State University Runs Out of Cash, Wants to Tap Loan
The HBCU wants to draw more than $1 million from an emergency loan to pay employees and cover debt payments, according to the school’s president.
May 22, 2014
Leadership & Policy
Ohio State Presidential Search Cost More Than $600,000
Ohio State University spent more than $600,000 on the search for its new president, including $186,000 for private jet service and about $220,000 for an executive headhunting firm, according to records released Tuesday.
May 20, 2014
Leadership & Policy
9 College Presidents’ Pay Tops $1 Million
The number of public college presidents earning over $1 million more than doubled in the 2012-2013 fiscal year from the year before, according to a new survey.
May 19, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Israeli, Chinese Universities to Collaborate
Two top universities from Israel and China announced Monday that they are starting a $300 million research project focused on nanotechnologies.
May 19, 2014
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