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Friends Say They Pushed UVA ‘Jackie’ to Call Cops
Three friends of an alleged victim of a gang rape at a University of Virginia frat house told The Associated Press that a magazine article that used the woman’s attack to paint a picture of a culture of sexual violence on college campuses was wrong on a number of key points.
December 14, 2014
Sports
First Asian Pacific American Heisman Winner Could be Just What College Football Needs
Oregon’s Marcus Mariota’s angelic image good for college sports
December 14, 2014
Sports
Is Higher Ed Culture Discouraging to Student-Athlete Activism?
The Georgetown University men’s basketball team Wednesday became the first collegiate team to protest against the recent failures to indict officers in Ferguson, Mo., and the New York City deaths of two Black men at the hands of police officers.
December 14, 2014
African-American
Spelman College Suspends The Cosby Chair for the Humanities Indefinitely
Spelman College has decided to suspend a prestigious professorship funded in part by Bill and Camille Cosby.
December 14, 2014
Opinion
White is the New Black in Neo-Civil Rights Language
Reverse discrimination a complaint, issue among some Whites.
December 14, 2014
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Leaders, Residents March for Justice Saturday in Washington, D.C.
U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan was among the sea of protestors who marched on Saturday to protest the recent deaths of several unarmed Black men killed at the hands of White police officers.
December 14, 2014
Latinx
In Case You Missed It…
Academic Racism in Play in Regard to Athletes North Carolina Central University Making History of its Own Pell Grant Eligibility Clarification Opens Doors of Opportunity for Juvenile Offenders Report: Campus-Based Child Care on Decline
December 11, 2014
African-American
Bob Jones University Releases Report on Handling Sex Abuse Complaints
An independent report on how Bob Jones University has dealt with sexual abuse over several decades concluded that university employees weren’t properly trained to handle such cases and victims seem to have been blamed.
December 11, 2014
Students
University of Kansas Fraternity to Remain of Interim Suspension
The interim suspension of a University of Kansas fraternity has been extended while the school and Lawrence police investigate allegations of sexual assaults at the chapter house on the Lawrence campus.
December 11, 2014
Home
Vassar College Students Protest as National, Campus Issues Mount
On Vassar’s campus, complaints relating to sexual assault, racial profiling and mental health came to a head last week in a confluence of events resulting in protests.
December 11, 2014
Home
Noguera: Policymakers Ignoring Poverty as Key Barrier to Educational Achievement
Dr. Pedro Noguera, the Peter L. Agnew Professor of Education at New York University, says attempts to transform public schools are missing the mark because of improper focus.
December 11, 2014
Sports
Former Athletes Greater Advocates for Change at Intercollegiate Forum
From issues such as student-athletes unionizing to maximizing the student part of student-athlete, three current student-athletes and a panel of former student-athletes shared their experiences and observations.
December 11, 2014
African-American
FDA Gives Approval for Marijuana Oil Study
The Food and Drug Administration has given the University of Alabama at Birmingham permission to study the use of a marijuana derivative to treat seizures.
December 10, 2014
Home
Tech Summit Addresses Industry’s Lack of Diversity
Civil rights leader Jesse Jackson spent most of this year pressuring the technology industry into facing up to the glaring scarcity of women, Blacks and Latinos at companies renowned as great places to work.
December 10, 2014
Leadership & Policy
Black Lives and the Struggle for Humanity
The protests in Ferguson and throughout the nation have aroused the long complacent spirit that has been an integral part of American history.
December 10, 2014
Home
Expert Advocates Freeing Minds of Prisoners to See Potential
Higher education during incarceration is spotlighted through Max Kenner’s Bard Prison Initiative.
December 10, 2014
African-American
Protesters Ask Federal Courts to Curb Police
Police violated the constitutional rights of protesters upset by the death in Ferguson, Missouri, of an unarmed Black man, lawyers told a federal judge Wednesday in urging she step in and curb the police.
December 10, 2014
Home
Report: Campus-Based Child Care on Decline
Despite the growing number of college students with children, campus-based child care has been on the decline in recent years, according to a new report from the Institute for Women’s Policy Research.
December 10, 2014
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