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University of Virginia Setting Up Endowed Position in Julian Bond’s Honor
The University of Virginia has announced that it will establish a permanent position in the College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences in honor of Julian Bond, the civil rights leader and social activist who died Saturday at age 75.
August 18, 2015
Opinion
Race is Indeed an American Dilemma
Over a century ago, Black intellectual extraordinaire of his day, WEB DuBois, stated that the problem of the 20th century would be the problem of the color line. He was right on target.
August 18, 2015
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College Students Helping Combat Summer Melt for Others
About 36 college students are reaching back to students at their old New York City high schools to see if they can help prevent their college dreams from wilting in the heat of bureaucratic blockades.
August 18, 2015
African-American
Tuskegee University to Begin Bike Share Program
The bikes, which Regions Bank has donated to the private university founded by Booker T. Washington, will be used to allow students to run errands, commute to class, or utilize for exercise purposes.
August 18, 2015
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Fisher Challenge: Figuring Out What’s Fair
As the Supreme Court prepares again to consider arguments in the case of Fisher v. University of Texas, the question of the necessity for and legality of affirmative action again is rising to the forefront of people’s minds.
August 18, 2015
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Minneapolis Project – Creating Cooks and Urban Farmers
After living with the effects of gang violence in north Minneapolis for 16 years, Princess Titus hungered to change her neighborhood.
August 18, 2015
HBCUs
Grad Student Employees Lose Health Insurance Subsidy
The University of Missouri said it is eliminating subsidies that help pay health insurance costs for graduate students employed by the school.
August 17, 2015
HBCUs
Southern University System Awaiting Final Word on BP Settlement
BP PLC’s $18.7 billion settlement for its 2010 oil spill may not end lawsuits filed by two public university systems against the oil giant, a newspaper reported Sunday.
August 17, 2015
Opinion
By Julian Bond’s Example, We all Need to do So Much More
It was 1:03 a.m., California time, early Sunday morning. That’s when my cell phone alerted me with the news bulletin that Julian Bond, the long-time fighter for civil rights, had died.
August 17, 2015
African-American
Report: Bachelor’s Degrees Don’t Protect Black, Hispanic Wealth
A recent study commissioned by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis found that college is not working the same way for Black and Hispanic Americans as it is for other groups.
August 17, 2015
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Study Strikes at Core of Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program
When it comes to increasing the number of underrepresented minority students who complete their Ph.D.s, the initiative was found to have “no significant effect.”
August 17, 2015
Sports
NLRB Deals ‘Minor Blow’ to Advances for College Athletes
The National Labor Relations Board unanimously declined jurisdiction Monday in a case filed by Northwestern University student-athletes seeking to unionize.
August 17, 2015
Disparities
Ads Pitch Worst Foods to Young, Black and Hispanic Audience
Food companies disproportionately target black and Hispanic consumers for their TV advertising for fast food, candy, sugary drink and snack brands, according to new research. In contrast, said a report released by the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity at the University of Connecticut, the African American Collaborative Obesity Research Network (AACORN) and Salud […]
August 17, 2015
Faculty & Staff
President of Connecticut Board of Regents System to Resign
The president of the Connecticut Board of Regents for Higher Education announced Friday that he will resign effective Dec. 31, ending a rocky two-year tenure overseeing the state college and university system.
August 16, 2015
Students
Prosecutor: Criminal Probe at Standstill in Clemson Death
The criminal investigation into the death of a Clemson University fraternity pledge remains at a standstill, despite a new witness account, a prosecutor said Friday.
August 16, 2015
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Experts: Accountability Key to Change in Police Behavior
With the conversation around the anniversary of Mike Brown’s death examining disparities around Black versus White attitudes about police, the message has begun to shift toward solutions.
August 16, 2015
Students
Scholarships Open Door to College for Children of Incarcerated Parents
Ava’s Grace is one of a small number of organizations that provides scholarships for children of incarcerated parents.
August 16, 2015
African-American
Julian Bond, Giant of Activism and Education, Dies
If anyone knew the importance of a college education, it was Julian Bond.
August 16, 2015
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