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Classes and Protests Resume at Gallaudet University
WASHINGTON Classes resumed this week at Gallaudet University, the nation’s premier school for the deaf, while faculty members voted overwhelmingly in support of students calling for the resignation of the incoming president.
October 17, 2006
Leadership & Policy
South Carolina HBCU Launches Institute to Focus on Southern Black History, Culture and Policy
ORANGEBURG, S.C. Claflin University is recruiting young scholars for a new institute focused on the study of African-American history and culture in the South.
October 9, 2006
Students
Morehouse President to Retire At the End of Academic Year
Morehouse College President Walter E. Massey announced last month his plans to retire at the end of the 2006-2007 academic year…
October 4, 2006
Leadership & Policy
Officials Abandon Fight to Save Troubled Compton Community College’s Accreditation
In its latest woeful chapter, Compton Community College’s accreditation has been formally revoked
September 20, 2006
Students
Morehouse President To Retire
ATLANTA Morehouse College President Dr. Walter E. Massey announced on Thursday his plans to retire at the end of the 2006-07 academic year.
September 13, 2006
Leadership & Policy
Audit Finds $2 Million Deficit at Cheyney University
CHEYNEY, Pa. An annual audit of Pennsylvania’s 14 state-owned universities has found that Cheyney University finished the 2005-2006 fiscal year with a deficit of more than $2 million, officials said Thursday.
September 8, 2006
Leadership & Policy
Virginia’s Randolph-Macon Woman’s College Considers Admitting Men
The Randolph-Macon Woman’s College board of trustees will vote tomorrow (Saturday) on whether to admit male students for the first time in the institution’s 115-year history.
September 6, 2006
Leadership & Policy
Fiscal Mismanagement Plagues
For years, it remained one of New Jersey’s best-kept secrets. But for young minority students interested…
September 6, 2006
Leadership & Policy
The Corporate Chancellor
Add the name Erroll B. Davis Jr. to the ever-growing list of chancellors who have been plucked from the world of business and industry…
September 6, 2006
Faculty & Staff
Professor: ‘I Was Denied Tenure Because I’m Not Hispanic’
LAS VEGAS, N.M. A former assistant chemistry professor who was denied tenure at New Mexico Highlands University has sued the school, alleging the tenure denial was because he isn’t Hispanic.
August 29, 2006
Students
IU Group That Helps Minority Students Faces New Challenges
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. An Indiana University program that gives Black students a head start and counseling to boost their chances of getting a degree is facing new challenges.
August 27, 2006
Leadership & Policy
Fiscal Mismanagement Plagues Top Producer of Minority Physicians
NEWARK, N.J. For years, the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey had a long reputation for being the place for aspiring minority doctors and dentists to study.
August 26, 2006
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