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University of Texas System President Cigarroa Resigning
University of Texas System Chancellor Francisco Cigarroa said Monday he’s resigning because he’s accomplished the goals he set, not because of political turmoil surrounding the Board of Regents in recent months.
February 11, 2014
Home
Education Reform Atop Agenda for Morehouse Summit
The White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for African Americans is teaming up this week with the Morehouse Research Institute to sponsor the Black Male Summit.
February 11, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Diverse Conversations: Alternate Pathways to College Presidency
In the past, college presidents from other schools and college vice presidents have most often ascended the ranks to fill empty presidential seats.
February 11, 2014
African-American
University of Utah Study Seeks Faith’s Effects on Brain
University of Utah researchers studying religion’s effects on the brain are gearing up to study the minds of Mormons who have come back from recent missions.
February 9, 2014
Students
Lawyer: Hazing Charges at University of Georgia Unfounded
An attorney representing at least one of 11 University of Georgia students accused of hazing says allegations that pledges were beaten are false.
February 9, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Is ‘Saturday Night Live’ the Answer to Our Diversity Ills?
Lorne Michaels in an interview in the latest New York Magazine acknowledges his program has a diversity problem.
February 9, 2014
Sports
Wendy Walters Ascends the NCAA Career Ladder
Growing up in Rochester, N.Y., in the 1980s, Wendy Walters was drawn to athletics and didn’t let unequal opportunities for girls hold her back.
February 9, 2014
African-American
Hearings Planned on Connecticut College Sexual Assault Bill
The proposed legislation attempts to strengthen sexual assault policies on Connecticut college campuses and the way schools report sex assaults.
February 9, 2014
Leadership & Policy
Chancellor’s Contract Terminated at Southern University-Baton Rouge
Southern University System’s board of supervisors voted not to renew Baton Rouge chancellor James Llorens’ contract when it expires June 30.
February 9, 2014
Opinion
Being Mixed in Today’s America
It is strange to think that people actually deny me of my own heritage like I am wrong.
February 7, 2014
Home
Research Money Small but Vital Part of Farm Bill
A group of scientists at Michigan State University huddled around a computer screen earlier this week — not poring over scientific data but watching a webcast of the U.S. Senate.
February 6, 2014
Students
Tenn. Governor Proposes Free Community College Program
A popular Tennessee governor running for re-election wants to create a free community college program. Sound familiar?
February 6, 2014
Students
Arlene Cash Can’t Resist Call to Action
University of Pacific’s need for an enrollment management expert trumped the need for Arlene Cash to take a break from a career filled with tackling some of the toughest challenges in the realm of education.
February 6, 2014
Home
Female Death on Campus Spurs Saudi Debate
Thousands of Saudis vented their anger online over a report that staff at a Riyadh university had barred male paramedics from entering a women’s-only campus to assist a student who had suffered a heart attack and later died.
February 6, 2014
Faculty & Staff
The Next Generation
February is a good time to look ahead, especially to the next generation of Black leadership.
February 6, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Report: Part-time Professors Represented Among the Working Poor
House Democratic education committee staffers release congressional study that documents difficult working conditions under which many part-time and adjunct faculty members endure.
February 6, 2014
Students
Alabama A&M Kicks Off Recruiting Bus Tour Fueled By $1M in Scholarships
President Andrew Hugine will be visiting high schools across Alabama to attract students.
February 5, 2014
HBCUs
Florida Memorial Selects First Female President
Roslyn Clark Artis is an attorney and former provost at Mountain State University in West Virginia.
February 5, 2014
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