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Perspectives: Meeting the Standards, Not Lowering Them
Improving law school diversity starts with preparing minority students in high school and college, through mentorship and guidance, for the rigors they will face.
April 12, 2009
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Perspectives: Meeting the Standards, Not Lowering Them
Improving law school diversity starts with preparing minority students in high school and college, through mentorship and guidance, for the rigors they will face.
April 12, 2009
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Perspectives: Meeting the Standards, Not Lowering Them
Improving law school diversity starts with preparing minority students in high school and college, through mentorship and guidance, for the rigors they will face.
April 12, 2009
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Best & Brightest: Promising Black Male Playwright Draws on Feminist Writer’s Work
Keenan Scott is an artist whose artistry cannot be contained in one artistic genre. He is a poet, a songwriter, an emcee and most recently he has become a ground-breaking playwright.
April 9, 2009
Students
Winston-Salem State University Student-Run Record Label Launches With Talent Competition, CD Production To Follow
Americans have grown accustomed to television series talent shows, such as “American Idol” and “Making the Band.” These programs provide immense national exposure for aspiring singers and musicians seeking stardom.
April 1, 2009
African-American
Artist Joseph Holston Depicts Underground Railroad in Most Recent Exhibit
Artist Joseph Holston is obsessed with color: deep blues complimented by rich yellows, dramatic splashes of crimson, bright orange and striking violets.
March 22, 2009
HBCUs
HBCUs share the spotlight with award-nominated and winning actresses whose talents they helped shape and mold.
When Taraji P. Henson was nominated for an Academy Award this year for best supporting actress in “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,” the celebration rippled beyond Hollywood and into the halls of two historically Black universities.
February 22, 2009
Latinx
TV Festival Explores Latino Image in Film
Forty films showing the progression of how Latino characters and culture are depicted in cinema will be the stars of a festival hosted by Turner Classic Movies and Chon Noriega, author and film professor from the University of California/Los Angeles.
February 17, 2009
LGBTQ+
Photo Exhibit Put Back Up at BYU
Portraits of gay Brigham Young University students taken by photography major for a class project are back up at the school’s fine arts building after school officials removed the display.
December 15, 2008
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40 Years of Dance
On the brink of extinction a few years ago, the Dance Theatre of Harlem will launch a tour this January to celebrate its 40th anniversary.
December 10, 2008
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Retooled Dance Theatre of Harlem Makes a Comeback
Temporarily shuttered, renowned dance company returns to national stage with a 40TH anniversary tour that includes campus stops.
December 10, 2008
Community Colleges
The Real Cape Cod Community College
Contrary to a previously published column, Cape Cod Community College practices its commitment to diversity.
November 26, 2008
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