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Tag: Presidents/Chancellors: Page 131
Students
Coming to grips with the problems of race – interview with Council for Aid to Education’s Commission on National Investment in Higher Education co-chair Thomas Kean – Interview
In addition to serving as a co-chair of the Council for Aid to Education’s Commission on National Investment in Higher Education (CNIHE), Thomas Kean, president of Drew University and former governor of New Jersey, was recently appointed to the president’s newly formed advisory commission on race. Following the CNIHE press conference, Gov. Kean discussed the report and the advisory commission with Black Issues In Higher Education:
July 10, 2007
Leadership & Policy
Phenomenal growth – Black Issues in Higher Education’s sixth annual Top 100 rankings of minority baccalaureates – Cover Story
African American Baccalaureates Surge by 30% From 1991 to 1995
July 10, 2007
Leadership & Policy
Baton Rouge CC opening still on hold; rebel shopping center to be part of desegregated campus
BATON ROUGE, La. The long-awaited opening of a community college that will help integrate this city’s higher education community will have to wait a little longer.
July 10, 2007
Leadership & Policy
Conceptual shift needed to diversify higher education
At a recent meeting in Los Angeles, the American Association of Community College board of directors unanimously approved a statement on inclusion.
July 10, 2007
Leadership & Policy
Fayetteville State University Chancellor Resigns
RALEIGH N.C. Facing a financial audit and criticism over a new nursing program, Fayetteville State University’s chancellor announced Monday she will resign this month.
July 9, 2007
Leadership & Policy
Interim Mississippi Valley State U. Leader Named
JACKSON, Miss. Veteran administrator Roy C. Hudson on Monday was named interim president of Mississippi Valley State University.
July 8, 2007
Leadership & Policy
University of Maine-Farmington Joins Others in Withdrawing From Part of U.S. News Survey
PORTLAND Maine The University of Maine at Farmington is joining a growing list of colleges and universities declining to complete a survey for the U.S. News & World Report rankings of higher-education institutions.
July 8, 2007
Students
U of North Alabama First In State To Offer Culinary Arts Degree
FLORENCE Ala. The University of North Alabama is the state’s first four-year public college to cook up a culinary arts degree.
July 8, 2007
Leadership & Policy
Moving on up: the allure and the aggravation of becoming a Division I school
Eight year a ago, Dr. William R. Harvey had a vision. The Hampton University president was convinced that with the right approach, the school could hold its own at the highest level of collegiate competition. Now that is is clear that Harvey’s vision was not just a case of wishful thinking, there appears to be another school — Norfolk State University (NSU) — ready to follow his lead.
July 6, 2007
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
Faculty & Staff
Dillard’s Cook put hearts and minds to work – Dillard University Pres Dr. Samuel DuBois Cook
In September 1986, then-Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone shocked many Americans when he asserted that America was intellectually inferior to Japan “because of a considerable number of Blacks, Puerto Ricans and Mexicans.”
July 5, 2007
Students
Wilson proud of Norfolk State’s “X” factor – Norfolk State University president Dr. Harrison B. Wilson
His grandfather on his father’s side was a tenacious Virginia slave Who fought in the Civil War, first for the Confederacy and the Union Army. His grandmother on his mother’s side was educated at Wilberforce University and taught in a one-room schoolhouse in Kentucky.
July 5, 2007
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