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African-American
South Carolina State University Seeks Hand Out of $13M Hole
Plagued by turmoil of one kind or another for the last half decade, the university is asking the state for millions of dollars to help it avert a $13 million deficit this fiscal year ending June 30.
February 19, 2014
Faculty & Staff
University of Illinois at Chicago Faculty Strike
Union officials say hundreds of faculty members began striking Tuesday, holding a rally on campus.
February 18, 2014
Disabilties
Kansas College Students Lobby against Sex Education Bill
The bills would require school districts to receive parental or guardian consent before students would receive sex education instruction or access to materials.
February 18, 2014
Leadership & Policy
Time for âJigsaw Puzzleâ Diversity Model
âSalad bowlâ and âmelting potâ diversity models have run their course.
February 18, 2014
Home
Report: College Success Compared of Those Submitting ACT, SAT Scores Versus Those Not Submitting Scores
No significant differences were found in the success rates of students who provided standardized admissions test scores to colleges in comparison to those who had not submitted scores, a national study has found.
February 18, 2014
HBCUs
Noose Tied on James Meredith Statue at Ole Miss
University police found the rope noose and a pre-2003 Georgia state flag with the Confederate âstars and barsâ on its face Sunday morning.
February 18, 2014
African-American
âBrothersâ Bound by Passion for Research on Black Male Experience
These five Black academicians burst onto the national scene with their scholarship focused on the myriad of issues that impact education.
February 18, 2014
Students
Purdue Gets $5M Gift from Anonymous Donor
Purdue University has received a $5 million gift from an anonymous donor that will finance scholarships and efforts to make Purdue more affordable for students.
February 17, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Special Focus: Black History Month
In this Black History Month-focused edition, Diverse takes a look at MIT professor Craig Steven Wilderâs new book, Ebony and Ivy, exploring the long history of slavery and Ivy League institutions.
February 17, 2014
Home
Grambling Researchers Get Air Force Grants
Two grants totaling $1.8 million have been awarded by the Air Force to two Grambling State University professors.
February 17, 2014
Students
Diverse Conversations: School Diversity Program Mirrors Workplace
Steve Reinemund, dean of the Wake Forest University School of Business, stresses the importance of learning how to lead in a multicultural environment.
February 17, 2014
Home
Legacy of Civil Rights Leaders Source of Fights
Americaâs greatest civil rights leaders may belong to the ages, but the fights among family, friends and outsiders over control of their earthly possessions seem never-ending.
February 17, 2014
African-American
Harrison Ensuring African-American Stories Find Their Way into Oregonâs Textbooks
Through his research, Dr. James Harrison found that the lack of African-American stories in classrooms can be traced back to the 1870s through the 1890s.
February 17, 2014
Leadership & Policy
Psychiatrist to Lead New Texas Medical School
Dr. Francisco Fernandez, a professor and chairman of psychiatry and neurosciences at the University of South Florida College of Medicine will be the founding director.
February 16, 2014
Disabilties
Portland State University Settles Lawsuit over Service Dog
Deaf student Cindy Leland claimed the university wouldnât allow her and her dog to live in an on-campus apartment with carpeting or work in a science lab.
February 16, 2014
African-American
Michael Dunn Verdict: Another Day, Another Step Backward
Admittedly, I was caught off-guard by the failure of a jury in Jacksonville, Fla., to convict Michael Dunn of a murder charge of any sort in the death of 17-year-old Jordan Davis.
February 16, 2014
Disabilties
Colleges Responding to Growing Ranks of Learning Disabled
Some colleges and universities are focusing more attention on getting reluctant learning-disabled students to disclose their conditions before they run into severe problems in the classroom.
February 16, 2014
Students
Bill Aims to Eliminate Up-Front College Costs
Students in Washington State could be among the first in the nation to go to college without having to worry about paying tuition up front.
February 16, 2014
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