Welcome to The EDU Ledger.com! We’ve moved from Diverse.
Welcome to The EDU Ledger! We’ve moved from Diverse: Issues In Higher Education.
Subscribe
Students
Faculty & Staff
Leadership & Policy
Podcasts
Top 100
Advertise
Jobs
Shop
Site Map
2007
July
14
‘Qualified’ to keep program certified – Jackson State University
Giant steps on the road to renewal – Central State University
UDC under investigation – University of the District of Columbia
Producing effective teacher preparation programs
Forbidden Fairways: African Americans and the Game of Golf. – book reviews
HBCUs get wired for fall – historically Black colleges and universities
Padron’s way – Miami-Dade Community College
Confidence in the face of controversy – Marie V. McDemmond – Cover Story – Interview
Word processing skills are not writing skills
Besieged, bothered, and bewildered: affirmative action director charges Pitt-Johnstown president with discrimination, harassment and retaliation – University of Pittsburgh-Johnstown
Whispers, Secrets and Promises. – book reviews
Why can’t black folks stand success? – unjust accusations against Lincoln University President Niara Sudarkasa
Ward Connerly: guilty as charged – University of California Regent who criticized ethnic studies
Teaching technology technique – computers as teaching tools in postsecondary education
The time is now: Dr. Ernest J. Wilson comments on the technology revolution and African American competitiveness – Interview
Telemedicine in the ‘hood – treating patients from a remote location with aid of high-technology communications
The networking imperative – investment in high-technology information infrastructure – includes related article
More rigorous reporting needed – on affirmative action
FCC “downsizes” discount Internet program – for public schools and libraries
Out of the public eye – Bryant Gumbel – Cover Story – Interview
New ‘Fordice’ report may benefit Mississippi HBCUs – Ayers v. Fordice, historically Black colleges and universities
When speech is truly free
Art, audits, and allegations – Lincoln University, President Niara Sudarkasa
Art, audits, and allegations – Lincoln University, President Niara Sudarkasa
Afrolantica Legacies. – book reviews
South Carolina State pursuing solvency: controversial loan from University of South Carolina part of remedy
The Black Press: Soldiers Without Swords
Is there a future for Chicano/Chicana studies?
Newsroom power shortage – minorities in journalism
Diversifying the fourth estate – journalism schools
Charting journalism degrees
Capped lenses – African American photojournalists
Page 1 of 1