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Faculty & Staff
Time No Barrier to Law Professor Ronald Sullivan Getting to Truth
Harvard educator is a consultant on Brooklyn’s Conviction Review Unit that seeks to bring the innocent to justice and restore faith in the legal system.
July 21, 2014
African-American
President Obama Touts Expansion of Program for Minority Boys
Obama announced a major expansion of his initiative to improve the lives of boys and young men of color, with educators, star athletes, companies and foundations announcing partnerships to help minority boys in conjunction with his My Brother’s Keeper program.
July 21, 2014
Students
Student-Centered Education for a Diverse 21st Century Population
Education that keeps the student at the center is the expectation of students and their families.
July 21, 2014
Home
Stage Set for Showdowns Over Potential Contraction of HBCUs
Leaders are confronting the thorny issue of closing or merging historically Black colleges and universities.
July 21, 2014
Disabilties
Colleges Woo Native Americans With New Programs
A growing number of universities are offering programs to recruit and prepare Native American students for a transition to college life.
July 20, 2014
Community Colleges
Arkansas Baptist College Hit With Civil Lawsuits
The historically black college in Little Rock has struggled to pay its bills, meet payroll obligations and deliver financial aid checks.
July 20, 2014
Home
Wilberforce University Selects New President
Over the weekend, Wilberforce University trustees selected the president they hope would restore the badly ailing school.
July 20, 2014
Leadership & Policy
University of Connecticut Settles Sex Assault Lawsuit
The University of Connecticut will pay $1.3 million to settle a lawsuit by five women who alleged the school did not take seriously their claims of sexual assaults on campus.
July 20, 2014
African-American
ACE Fellows Program Creating Pipeline to Presidency for Women, Minorities
Fellows Program at the American Council on Higher Education (ACE) is providing the training to navigate through the presidential search process.
July 20, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Former Professor Wins Legal Victory in Drug Case
A northwest Missouri prosecutor said he will appeal a judge’s ruling that quashed a search warrant for a former university professor’s home where a marijuana-growing operation was found last year after the educator posted insensitive remarks on Facebook.
July 17, 2014
Home
Ex-Montana State Northern Provost Denies Harassment Claims
A former provost at Montana State University-Northern has denied allegations that she sexually harassed a dean who filed a complaint with the Montana Human Rights Bureau.
July 17, 2014
Students
Both Sides Find Reason for Optimism After Latest Ruling on Texas Affirmative Action
The 2-1 ruling by the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in Fisher vs. The University of Texas at Austin was just the latest in a series of decisions resulting from orchestrated attacks on the use of race in college admissions.
July 17, 2014
Home
Texas Chancellor: No Trust in Campus President
The chancellor of the University of Texas System says that a breakdown of trust and communication led him to demand the resignation of the flagship campus’ president, not pressure from members of the Austin school’s governing board.
July 17, 2014
Students
One Thousand HBCU Students to be Awarded Scholarships to Study in China
New scholarship program is centerpiece of wide-ranging agreement between the Chinese government and a historically Black college and university leadership group.
July 17, 2014
Faculty & Staff
A New Take on Race
In this issue of Diverse we profile the American Council on Education’s Fellows Program, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary next year, and its preparation of minority and women candidates for top-tier positions in academia. We take a look at several HBCU issues, including the growth of unions at HBCUs across the country and recent […]
July 17, 2014
Leadership & Policy
Happy Anniversary!
Congratulations to William E. Cox Jr., Diverse Vice President of Operations and Advertising, as we celebrate this week the 13th anniversary of his joining the team. This July, in fact, has been extra special for Will as he also has been able to savor his beloved World Cup competition.
July 16, 2014
Health
Men and Suicide: An Alarming Epidemic
Finally, the walls of silence that have largely kept the topic under wraps are tumbling down.
July 16, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Bryan College Clear to Hire Replacements for 2 Professors
DAYTON, Tenn. ― Two professors have withdrawn an effort to stop Bryan College from hiring replacements for them as they sue the school to get their jobs back. Professors Stephen Barnett and Steven DeGeorge this week withdrew their motion seeking an injunction against the college. Previously, Chancellor Jeffrey Atherton granted a temporary restraining order barring […]
July 16, 2014
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