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Community Colleges
Three Alabama College Students Arrested in U.S. Church Arsons
Three university students, including two aspiring actors known around their college campus as pranksters, were arrested Wednesday in a string of nine church fires across Alabama…
March 9, 2006
LGBTQ+
Supreme Court Upholds College Military Recruiting Law
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled unanimously that colleges that accept federal money must allow military recruiters on campus, despite some universities’ objections to the…
March 6, 2006
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More Blacks, Hispanics Applying at University of Georgia
For the second straight year, the University of Georgia is seeing more Black applicants for the fall freshman class, university officials say…
February 26, 2006
Leadership & Policy
Indiana University Establishes New Center to Foster Advances in Diversity
Indiana University President Adam W. Herbert on Feb. 7 announced the establishment of a new Center on Diversity that will maximize IU’s chances to improve the level of its diversity efforts across the board…
February 8, 2006
Leadership & Policy
“Now Is The Time”
AASCU President Constantine “Deno” Curris and NASULGC President Emeritus C. Peter Magrath weigh in on the two associations’ diversity report and the impact they…
February 8, 2006
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From Then to Now
My cousin “Daphne”* is 13 going on 30, with all the accoutrements of the 21st century “fly girl” in training…
February 8, 2006
Native Americans
American Indian Programs Cut to Pay Lawyers in Trust Case
Interior Department officials, ordered to pay $7 million to lawyers for American Indians suing the government over lost royalties, cut Indian programs to find most of the money…
February 7, 2006
LGBTQ+
Red Cross to Continue Blood Drives at UVM Despite Ban on Blood Donations From Gay Men
The American Red Cross can continue holding blood drives at the University of Vermont despite a complaint that a ban on sexually active gay men giving blood violates the school’s nondiscrimination policy…
January 31, 2006
Students
Demographic Dilemma
As he enters his last semester of law school at the University of New Mexico, Diego Esquibel remains convinced…
January 25, 2006
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Emerging Scholars: The Class of 2006
The tradition of publishing an Emerging Scholars edition began in the pages of Black Issues In Higher Education…
January 11, 2006
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Emerging Scholars: Setting the Diversity Research Agenda
In 2003, a broad coalition of educational institutions, foundations, corporations and public figures came to the aid…
January 11, 2006
Faculty & Staff
West Valley College Faculty Member Pleads in $200K Embezzlement
A retired West Valley College faculty member pleaded no contest to charges she embezzled more than…
December 29, 2005
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