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African-American
Mentoring Minority Junior Faculty not Just Job for Tenured Professors of Color
A POD Network session explored ways in which Whites can effectively mentor non-Whites at universities like Grand Valley State University where there are perhaps too few minorities in senior positions to tap.
November 11, 2015
Students
Yale Students March Over Concerns About Racial Sensitivity
Hundreds of Yale students and supporters marched across campus Monday to protest what they see as racial insensitivity at the elite Ivy League school
November 9, 2015
Students
Fraternity Files $25M Defamation Suit Against Rolling Stone
The fraternity that was the focus of a debunked Rolling Stone article about a gang rape filed a $25 million lawsuit against the magazine Monday, saying the piece made the frat and its members āthe object of an avalanche of condemnation worldwide.ā
November 9, 2015
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Controversy Surrounds Push for Albany, Darton Merger
Chancellor of the University System of Georgia, Henry āHankā M. Huckaby, is pushing a controversial plan to consolidate Darton State College with Albany State University, an HBCU located a few miles away.
November 9, 2015
Sports
A Big Idea to Alleviate Scandals in College Basketball: Educate
Educating and preparing athletes on certain issues in college will help alleviate many of the problems that can potentially arise at the professional level.
November 9, 2015
Sports
University of Missouri President Resigns Amid Protests
University of Missouri President Tim Wolfe resigned Monday, amid protests and calls for his resignation from the student body, faculty, state legislators and even the football team.
November 9, 2015
Sports
Yale University Officials Respond to Discrimination Concerns
Yale University officials have responded to complaints regarding a perceived antagonistic atmosphere toward minority students at the prestigious Ivy League institution.
November 8, 2015
Sports
University of Missouri Football Players Boycott
More than 30 football players from the University of Missouri have decided to boycott all team activities until President Tim Wolfe resigns or is fired.
November 8, 2015
Opinion
Diversity Questions for Higher Ed after the UC Merced Stabbing Spree
By now it may all be forgotten, but last Wednesday, as the news broke, it was shocking the entire nation, if not every campus in the country.
November 8, 2015
African-American
ABCC Meets for the 25th Anniversary Conference
The Association for Black Culture Centers, known as ABCC, gathered for its first annual conference in 1989 at Knox College.
November 8, 2015
African-American
HBCU Leadership: Black Colleges Still Matter
HBCU leaders, alumni and supporters gathered in Philadelphia last week for a town hall to discuss the way ahead for historically Black colleges.
November 8, 2015
African-American
International Reparations Conference Concludes With a Call to Action
Leaders gather at a three-day international conference in Scotland to discuss the ongoing fight for reparations in the United States and abroad.
November 8, 2015
Sports
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Williams Ensuring Cal Accountable to Athletes āThe Pipeline Projectā Aims to Save Kids Who Donāt Make it to Higher Ed āInstitution Builderā Professor Terry Kershaw Dies Ā Are Smart Drugs Good for College Students?
November 6, 2015
Faculty & Staff
Union Push Gains Steam Among Yale, Harvard Grad Students
Efforts to unionize graduate students at private universities are gaining momentum as the National Labor Relations Board shows new openness to arguments that they are not just students, but also school employees.
November 5, 2015
Faculty & Staff
U.S. Naval Academy Professor Sues Navy Over Free Speech
A civilian professor at the U.S. Naval Academy is suing the Navy, accusing it of violating his First Amendment right to free speech and chilling academic freedom.
November 5, 2015
Native Americans
Obama Continues to Promote Education at Tribal Nations Conference
The Tribal Nations Conference is the result of what the White House characterizes as a goal of strengthening the ānation to nationā relationship between sovereign tribes and the president.
November 5, 2015
African-American
Experts Discuss Global Case for Reparations for Slavery
Several dozen academics, activists and former political leaders from across the globe traveled to Western Europe this week to take up the controversial issue of reparations for the descendants of enslaved African people.
November 5, 2015
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PERFECT PITCH
Dr. Ronald Crutcher brings distinguished record of administrative experience to University of Richmond presidency.
November 4, 2015
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