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Section: Institutions > HBCUs
Faculty & Staff
North Carolina HBCU Students Embrace Technology to Discuss Foreign Policy
Faculty members and students from five HBCUs gathered in the battleground state via videoconference to prep for Monday nightâs presidential debate.
October 23, 2012
Leadership & Policy
Delta State to Eliminate Nonresident Tuition Status
Delta State University will become the first of Mississippiâs eight public universities to allow all non-Mississippi residents to pay the same tuition rates as students who live in the state.
October 21, 2012
Faculty & Staff
Professor Said University of Iowa Retaliated Against Him for Testimony
A University of Iowa law professor who testified on behalf of a conservative colleague alleging she wasnât hired because of her conservative viewpoints said the school is retaliating by falsely suggesting he was under investigation for sexual misconduct.
October 18, 2012
HBCUs
Utah Colleges Mull Impact of Mormon Policy Change
Utah State University has formed a special task force to weigh the impact of the Mormon churchâs new lower minimum age requirements for missionaries.
October 15, 2012
HBCUs
Slideshow: Fisher v. University of Texas Rally
On Wednesday, October 10, a wide range of organizations, institutions and individuals rallied on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court in support of the University of Texasâ holistic admissions policies. The rally was scheduled to coincide with the presentation of oral arguments in Fisher v. University of Texas.
October 11, 2012
Students
Loan Change Sends Thousands of Students Home
Many parents of students just recently found out that that they no longer qualify for Parent PLUS loans that they had depended upon to help pay tuition.
October 10, 2012
African-American
Parents Suing Consultant for Failing to Get Sons into Ivy League School
A couple from Hong Kong has sued a U.S.-based college admissions consultant for failing to get their two sons into an Ivy League university as he had allegedly promised.
October 9, 2012
African-American
Educator Letting World Know About Contributions of HBCUs
All too often only the most elite institutions garner attention outside the United States. It is time for other countries that want to add value to their studentsâ lives to look to HBCUs as role models.
October 8, 2012
Disabilties
Alabama Students Looking To Fill Pell Grant Void
Changes to federal eligibility rules for Pell grants have some Alabama students returning to college looking for new ways to pay for classes.
October 8, 2012
Students
UNCF Empower Me Tour Rolls On
UNFCâs Empower Me Tour begins its 10-city journey to help students navigate through college.
October 7, 2012
LGBTQ+
Another Big Supreme Court Term Gets Underway
The Supreme Court is starting a new term that is shaping up to be as important as the last one, with the prospect of major rulings about affirmative action, gay marriage and voting rights.
October 1, 2012
Students
In Defense of âExploitation Gamesâ
Savannah State President Cheryl Dozier defends her institutionâs decision to allow its football team to play against big market Division I teams, despite much criticism from those in the HBCU and football communities.
September 30, 2012
Students
Obama Encourages Ohio College Students To Vote
President Barack Obamaâs latest trip to Ohio wasnât just about getting his message across. He wanted to make sure college students and 20-somethings are going to vote in big numbers, just like four years ago when they backed him by a wide margin.
September 26, 2012
HBCUs
Commentary: Could End of Affirmative Action Be Boon for Black Colleges?
Students should choose HBCUs based not on attenuation of opportunities, but on tangible benefits these institutions confer, writes Taylor, an HBCU graduate.
September 26, 2012
Faculty & Staff
HBCU Week Conference: Black College Leaders Counseled on Federal Contracting, Grant Opportunities
Experts told HBCU leaders that to win federal grants and contracts means administrators must have a realistic sense of their schoolâs capabilities, hire faculty with a vision to conduct research, and be willing to remedy shortcomings in their proposals.
September 26, 2012
HBCUs
Report Challenges University of Virginia to Address Racial Past
The University and Community Action for Racial Equality organization has challenged the University of Virginia to do more to recognize and âaddress its past of racial disharmony,â The Daily Progress newspaper in Charlottesville, Va., has reported.
September 25, 2012
HBCUs
Report Challenges University of Virginia to Address Racial Past
The University and Community Action for Racial Equality organization has challenged the University of Virginia to do more to recognize and âaddress its past of racial disharmony,â The Daily Progress newspaper in Charlottesville, Va., has reported.
September 25, 2012
HBCUs
HBCU Week Conference: Black College Leaders Urged to Improve Institutional Performance
In a session on trusteeship, HBCU trustees and administrators are challenged to attract donors in a time of declining revenues by discarding old ideas about uplift and focus on boosting productivity and performance in ways that rival the most prestigious institutions.
September 25, 2012
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