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Research Roundup:
Blacks Hispanics benefit most from extracurricular study; dual enrollment programs to earn college credits are less available to Black, Hispanic, and economically disadvantaged students; Governors’ agreement to compile and report accurate date for high-school completion rates not being followed by some states.
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Just the Stats: Gatekeepers of the News
Yesterday, Diverse’s annual journalism edition came out, revealing a continuing and significant under-representation of minorities in the news media.
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Will They Overcome?
While more HBCU newspapers are publishing regularly and going online, the issue of censorship and control appears to be intensifying, even at many public HBCUs, where the First Amendment covers student media.
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New “Multi-Race” Box Addresses Universities’ Concerns, and Raises New Questions
In a nod to America’s growing multiracial population, the U.S. Department of Education endorsed earlier this week a new system that would allow students to pick more than one “race” box on college applications — and in doing so has unleashed new questions that could have serious policy ramifications.
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Perspectives: Educating, Challenging Future Journalists of Color
At many HBCUs, journalism educators are bemoaning students’ lack of critical thinking skills, poor command of basic grammar and ignorance about current events.
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Senate Nixes Pell Increase
Plans to increase the maximum Pell Grant for needy students hit a snag in the U.S. Senate last month…
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Barack Obama Urges Students To Reverse ‘Empathy Deficit’
A thousand student-leaders from colleges across the country assembled in Washington, D.C….
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Will They Overcome?
If The Meter at Tennessee State University and The Hilltop at Howard University are indicators
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Hampton Journalists Successful, Yet Critical of Their Alma Mater
Daarel Burnette, a 2006 Hampton University graduate, began working as an education reporter for the…
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Sallie Mae, NAFEO Team Up
There’s something a bit thrilling about learning that the National Association for Equal Opportunity in…
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Educating, Challenging Future Journalists of Color
Sept. 10 will kick off National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week…
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NCAA to Begin Tougher Penalties in 2007-2008 for Long-term Academic Problems
INDIANAPOLIS The NCAA has approved a way to identify teams with long-term academic problems and will begin assessing penalties starting in 2007-2008, including postseason bans and the loss of scholarships.
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