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Leadership & Policy
Searching for the best – officials of African American universities and colleges
At his ranch-style home in Durham, North Carolina, Dr. Mickey L. Burnim keeps a file that can perhaps best be labeled. “Things not to do as chancellor of a university.”
July 5, 2007
Students
Stillman’s Wynn provided accessible visibility – Stillman College Pres Dr. Cordell Wynn
Dr. Cordell Wynn, president of Stillman College in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, may be retiring, but he’s not going to stop working. He plans to remain active in the world of higher education, writing and consulting on the relationship between presidents and boards of trustees of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs).
July 5, 2007
Leadership & Policy
Purdue Construction Plans Include Clean-coal Boiler
LAFAYETTE Ind. Purdue University officials plan on moving forward with nearly $90 million in construction projects.
July 5, 2007
Leadership & Policy
Antioch College Alumni Fight to Keep the College Open
Antioch College alumni have come up with a plan to keep the college open by having it sever ties with the Antioch University system and stand on its own.
July 5, 2007
Leadership & Policy
Honors college dean picked as new IU Bloomington provost
BLOOMINGTON Ind. An honors college dean has been picked to become the new provost of Indiana University’s Bloomington campus, officials announced Thursday.
July 4, 2007
Leadership & Policy
Hazing illegal but persistent – hazing of women cadets at the Virginia Military Institute
CHARLESTON, S.C. The kind of hazing that allegedly happened to two female cadets at The Citadel in recent months is nothing new.
July 4, 2007
Leadership & Policy
Citadel of trauma: the untold story of The Citadel’s first Black graduate – Cover Story
“Those four years made him a completely different person — no doubt about it. Charles was intense after he graduated. You could really tell when he talked, especially when he was making a point. His demeanor had changed. I’m sure something happened and it was so traumatic…he refused to talk about it.” — Bill Foster, brother
July 4, 2007
Students
California proposes high school academic standards to combat higher education remediation
California’s higher education officials have teamed up with the public schools to create the state’s first proposal for academic standards for high school students.
July 4, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Berklee College of Music’s New Mission Statement Reflects African Contributions to Contemporary Music
BOSTON In what Berklee College of Music President Roger Brown calls a “psychological victory for the institution,” the board of trustees recently adopted an amended mission statement for the college that acknowledges the historical contributions that African descendants have made to the development of the contemporary American musical genres on which Berklee’s curriculum and training are based.
July 4, 2007
Leadership & Policy
Embattled UMass chancellor could be next in line for top LSU job
SPRINGFIELD Mass. The embattled chancellor of the University of Massachusetts flagship campus is a finalist for the top job at Louisiana State University, according to a person familiar with LSU’s presidential search.
July 3, 2007
Leadership & Policy
Teleconference scheduled for Monday to choose interim MVSU president
JACKSON Miss. The board of trustees for the state’s Institutions of Higher Learning has set a teleconference for July 9 to appoint an interim Mississippi Valley State president.
July 2, 2007
Leadership & Policy
Teleconference scheduled for Monday to choose interim MVSU president
JACKSON Miss. The board of trustees for the state’s Institutions of Higher Learning has set a teleconference for July 9 to appoint an interim Mississippi Valley State president.
July 2, 2007
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