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2002
January
03
Education Funding Reform Long Overdue in Alabama
Events
Grants & Awards
Professional Appointments
Prophesying the Future of Digital Technology
Internet Law Pioneer to Head
Study Says Minorities Get Better Auto Deals Online
Morris Brown College Wins Moby Award
Study Examines Whether Broadband Redlining Exists
Educause-Sponsored Conference Scheduled for April 2002
Law Professor Explores Digital Divide, Race in New Book
Unraveling The Science Of Success
Earning Scholarly Dividends
Documenting the Black Experience in the Americas
Sensitizing Software
Litigating Land Loss
(De)Programming Stereotypes
A Calculating Career
A Healing Touch
Choreographing the Suppression of Tumors
A Prodigy’s West Side Story
The Academy’s New Cast
Low Number of Black Faculty, Students Draws Concern
Student Detained After Terrorist Attacks Is Released on Bond
Students Look to Friends, Family to Help Choose a College
Southern University Chancellor Fires Congressman’s Wife
Community College President Named Virginia’s Secretary of Education
University of Missouri Renames Black Culture Center
Regents Approve Higher Admissions Standards
Auburn University Steps up Minority Programs
Provost Resigns Over Academic Records
Adam’s Mark, NAACP Reach Settlement
Bayou Classic May Leave Bayou State
Former HBCU Dean Named To Postsecondary Education Post
House, Senate Forge Final Agreement on K-12 Pact
Taking the Road Less Traveled
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