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African-American
Digital Media Institute Connecting HBCU Campuses to Their History
Twenty HBCUs came together for a digital scholarship institute.
August 18, 2014
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Judge Approves Merger of Corcoran Gallery of Art
One of the nation’s oldest museums and its art college will be allowed to merge with two larger institutions.
August 18, 2014
Faculty & Staff
My Good Neighborhood May Not Look Like Your Good Neighborhood
A culturally sensitive lens is needed when discussing housing and education.
August 18, 2014
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Scholars: Civil Rights Act Hasn’t Leveled Societal Playing Field for Minorities
People of color might have just as much difficulty today accessing the same health care, educational and employment opportunities as Whites as they did prior to the passage of the historic legislation 50 years ago.
August 18, 2014
Students
21 Black Women Among 2,054 University of Alabama Sorority Recruits
Annual recruitment has ended for sororities at the University of Alabama with Black women making up just 1 percent of new members.
August 17, 2014
Leadership & Policy
Northern State University Pushing for Chinese, Cultural Language Center
Northern State University is moving forward with plans to create a Chinese language and cultural center that will be the first of its kind in the Dakotas and that officials hope will give the state a link to China’s growing economy.
August 17, 2014
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Veterans’ Next Battle: Legal Rights
In a year when the Department of Veterans Affairs has repeatedly come under fire for problems ranging from deadly delays in medical appointments to its hefty backlog of benefit claims, the need for legal assistance for veterans has often taken a lower priority.
August 17, 2014
Latinx
Experts: K-12 Population Shift Toward Students of Color Will Shed Light on Resource Inequalities
The population shift is bringing forth challenges, such as higher poverty rates among students and the need for more English-language instruction for children of immigrant families.
August 17, 2014
African-American
St. Augustine’s University Taking First Steps Down Road to Recovery
In the last academic year, the HBCU faced a $3 million drop in net tuition revenue, the firing of its previous president and a federal investigation of allegations that the university provided false information on a federal grant proposal.
August 17, 2014
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Report: Mixed Picture for Young Immigrant Deportation Relief Program Going Forward, New Federal Loan Guidelines for College Seen as Helpful Teach for America’s Diversity Milestone Key Step Toward Reshaping Public Education  Federal Government Awarding $28.4M to Provide AP Exams for Underprivileged
August 14, 2014
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Alabama State University Faculty Shows President Boyd Support
Alabama State University president Gwendolyn Boyd has the support of the school’s faculty.
August 14, 2014
Students
Students to Give Arkansas Veterans Free Care
University of Arkansas for Medical Science students will provide free treatment to residents in the state’s only veterans home as part of an effort to reduce the facility’s expenses, officials said.
August 14, 2014
African-American
HBCUs Ramping Up, Revamping Recruiting Techniques
Institutions are increasing efforts to attract top scholars, using technology, and publicizing notable alums and work.
August 14, 2014
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Ousted Ohio State University Band Director Had Received Positive Review
Ohio State University’s fired marching band director was lauded for “courageous” efforts to address attitudes surrounding the band’s traditions seven weeks before he was fired.
August 14, 2014
Students
National Nonprofit Building Bridge for Aspirations of Underserved Students
College Summit seeks to connect students from families of lesser economic means to the world of college and careers.
August 14, 2014
African-American
Special Focus: HBCUs
This issue of Diverse includes a special focus on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU’s).
August 14, 2014
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Stanford Professor 1st Woman to Win Top Math Prize
An Iranian-born Stanford University professor is the first woman to win math’s highest honor, the Fields Medal.
August 13, 2014
African-American
Ex-MIT Professor Agrees to Plead Guilty to Fraud
A former Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor and his son who ran hedge funds have agreed to plead guilty to securities fraud charges that federal prosecutors say cost their investors $140 million.
August 13, 2014
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