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Sports
Late UTEP Coach Haskins Among Lapchick Winners
Haskins guided the Miners to the 1966 NCAA basketball national championship, making title-game history by starting five Black players in the 72-65 win against Kentucky and coach Adolph Rupp.
August 19, 2013
African-American
Morgan State Adds Breadth of Preparation With New School of Global Journalism and Communication
Dean DeWayne Wickham is leading the charge to bring a cutting-edge international journalistic focus to the HBCU that previously offered concentrations in journalism and digital communications through its English department.
August 19, 2013
Leadership & Policy
Nike Chairman Passes on Oregon Board Consideration
Nike Inc. co-founder Phil Knight has asked Gov. John Kitzhaber not to consider him for a spot on a new governing board for the University of Oregon.
August 18, 2013
HBCUs
Head of Indiana’s Only Black College to Resign
The president of Indiana’s only predominantly Black college is resigning.
August 18, 2013
Students
Diverse Conversations: Leading a Small Liberal Arts University
For those who aspire to become a college/university president, one of the biggest decisions is whether a large or small college/university presidency is the right choice.
August 18, 2013
Sports
Official Who Sued University of Tennessee Retires Early
Jenny Moshak has retired as Tennessee’s associate director of sports medicine, less than a year after she filed a lawsuit against the university for discrimination and retaliation.
August 18, 2013
African-American
Nearing 50, NAFEO Continuing to Grow Into Role as Effective Advocate for HBCUs
Some people say it is time for the organization to get a facelift because a strong, national advocate for HBCUs is needed now more than ever.
August 18, 2013
Students
FAMU Band Returns to the Field After 2 Year Suspension
Florida A&M University’s Marching 100 will return to the field Sept. 1 in Orlando, nearly two years after it was suspended because of a hazing-related death.
August 15, 2013
Leadership & Policy
College Board Approves New Medical School Building for UMiss
The University of Mississippi Medical center plans to start construction on its new medical school building this fall.
August 15, 2013
Leadership & Policy
African American Higher Ed Goals Addressed in Johns Twitter Interview
David Johns, executive director for the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for African-Americans, hosted a Twitter discussion Thursday afternoon about educational opportunities and success.
August 15, 2013
Students
Legislation May Cause Difficulty for NC Student Voters
Local elections boards in two North Carolina college towns made moves that could make it harder for students to vote.
August 15, 2013
Students
How Should We React to White Student Unions?
White student unions are growing in popularity on college campuses.
August 15, 2013
African-American
Obama Administration Plans Changes to Parent PLUS Loans
Following pressure from Black lawmakers, former HBCU presidents, higher education organizations, parents and students, the Obama administration is amending Parent PLUS Loan requirements.
August 15, 2013
HBCUs
Special Focus: HBCUs
Newly appointed HBCU Presidents spearhead major change; HBCU advocates express need for stronger change; and more.
August 15, 2013
Community Colleges
NYC Analyzes 12 Teacher-Education Programs
The New York City Department of Education’s new process of grading the colleges and universities that train the largest share of its new teachers shows that all are producing high-quality candidates, a school official said.
August 14, 2013
Faculty & Staff
Regents Set New Policies for Georgia Colleges
The University System of Georgia took several steps Wednesday to establish a more comprehensive approach to guiding the state’s 31 public colleges and universities.
August 14, 2013
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Diverse Conversations: The Benefits of an Online Education
Dr. John Ebersole, president of Excelsior College, discusses the pros of an online education and Excelsior’s position as an online institution.
August 14, 2013
STEM
System Breakdown
Number of minority faculty members in STEM education still waning.
August 14, 2013
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