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Leadership & Policy
In Memory of a Friend:Dr. Clinton Bristow Jr., 1949-2006
Some people have to work hard to be leaders. Dr. Clinton Bristow was natural born…
September 6, 2006
Leadership & Policy
An Appointment Under Scrutiny
There is a new chief in charge at Georgia Perimeter College, the five-campus, 50,000-student Atlanta-area…
September 6, 2006
Leadership & Policy
A Year Later
L ike the resilient residents, city leaders and community boosters battered and displaced by Hurricane Katrina…
September 6, 2006
Leadership & Policy
High-Tech By Necessity
In an effort to reach out to students who were forced out of Louisiana by Hurricane Katrina…
September 6, 2006
Faculty & Staff
The Diversity Mandate
Before becoming the first African-American provost at Emory University, Dr. Earl Lewis had been on the front lines of the University of Michigan’s defense of affirmative action in higher education…
August 30, 2006
Faculty & Staff
Fired TSU President Teaching Accounting at University
HOUSTON The former Texas Southern University president fired in June for allegedly spending hundreds of thousands of the school’s dollars on personal purchases is teaching accounting courses there this semester.
August 29, 2006
Students
SAT Report Reveals Sharp Decline in Average Scores, Test-takers
WASHINGTON, D.C. African-Americans posted the lowest scores in the reading, writing and math portions of the newly expanded SAT, which saw its lowest number of test-takers since 1991, according to a report released Tuesday by the College Board on the performance of the high school class of 2006.
August 28, 2006
Leadership & Policy
Hung out to Dry
It was only three years ago that Dr. R. Wayne Branch was tapped to take over the reins at Clark College…
August 23, 2006
Leadership & Policy
Going Deep in Year Two
A little more than a year ago, president and publisher Bill Cox and Frank Matthews announced that…
August 23, 2006
Leadership & Policy
Hung out to Dry
It was only three years ago that Dr. R. Wayne Branch was tapped to take over the reins at Clark College…
August 23, 2006
Faculty & Staff
The Diversity Mandate
Before becoming the first African-American provost at Emory University, Dr. Earl Lewis had been on the front…
August 23, 2006
Leadership & Policy
Remembering the Michigan Mandate
Nearly two decades after its creation by the University of Michigan, the Michigan Mandate remains as one…
August 23, 2006
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