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Recruitment & Retention
Union Delays Call to Oust Cheyney President
A union representing support staff at Cheyney University that had planned to call for the school president’s ouster has agreed instead to meet with her to review concerns.
June 15, 2008
Faculty & Staff
Staff Reports Censored in Coppin State’s Case for Re-accreditation
In hopes of presenting a more positive case for the university’s re-accreditation, Coppin State University officials revised and censored faculty and staff reports, The Baltimore Sun reported Thursday.
June 12, 2008
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Letters
RALLYING FOR FUNDS I graduated from Howard University in the spring of 1991. Back then, we did not have a president that seemed able to rally for funds for the school. Since I graduated, I have seen the difference it has made to the university as a whole to have a president and faculty body […]
June 11, 2008
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Yale Approves Largest Expansion in Nearly 40 Years
Yale University has approved plans for its largest expansion in decades, changes that will allow it to raise enrollment by 15 percent, school President Richard Levin announced Saturday.
June 8, 2008
Leadership & Policy
Va. Court Upholds Women’s College Move to Coed
A former all-women’s college did not break a contract with female students when it decided to enroll men, a divided Virginia Supreme Court ruled Friday.
June 8, 2008
Sports
Arthur Ashe Jr. 2008 Finalists
Cliff Hammonds, who led Clemson University to its best basketball season in years, has also impressed his architecture classmates and professors — so much so that they recently created a Citation for Excellence for the senior’s ability to squeeze in basketball practice between drafting architecture models throughout his four-year college career. “They actually made up […]
May 28, 2008
International
Letters
Going for $1 Billion I’m very proud of Howard University (see “A Fundraising Blueprint,” May 1). As an alum who has pledged a contribution to the most recent campaign, I am looking forward to the $1 Billion Campaign for Howard. I think a $1 billion campaign is long overdue and will certainly be a success. […]
May 28, 2008
Leadership & Policy
Forming a Pipeline To the Presidency
Many efforts have helped increase the number of women and ethnic minorities in college presidencies, but Asian Americans have not kept pace.
May 14, 2008
Latinx
Arkansas Organization Moves to Deny Benefits to Undocumented
The Arkansas attorney general’s office cleared the way on last Wednesday for supporters of a ballot measure requiring government agencies to verify all those seeking public benefits in the state are legal U.S. residents to begin gathering signatures.
May 13, 2008
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Arkansas Organization Moves Forward With Measure to Deny Undocumented Immigrants Public Benefits
The Arkansas attorney general’s office cleared the way on Wednesday for supporters of a ballot measure requiring government agencies to verify all those seeking public benefits in the state are legal U.S. residents to begin gathering signatures.
May 8, 2008
Students
A FUNDRAISING BLUEPRINT
Howard University sets the bar high for its largest ever capital campaign, and now plans to share the secrets of its success with fellow HBCUs.
April 30, 2008
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Tips For a More Successful Higher Education-Consultancy Relationship
Consulting to institutions of higher education is a unique and, at times, complex process. Consultants and clients have a variety of perspectives, objectives and expectations that must be considered to ensure the success of an engagement.
April 30, 2008
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