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2007
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Duquesne’s Grote to transfer to Wright State
McElroy encouraged by Georgia State’s ‘baby steps’ on football drive
University of North Dakota defenseman excited about NHL deal
Clippers believe Thornton can make immediate impact
Iowa colleges reach out to Hispanics
NHTI to expand nursing program, alleviate nursing shortage
Maryland researchers await launch of ion-powered NASA probe
LSU nursing school gets $1.2 M to train nurse anesthetists
University of Kentucky researcher tries using coal ash to make fertilizer safer
Sallie May hires Global USA to lobby federal government on federal loan program, funding
Missouri bill gives legislators a leg up for academic jobs
State stops company from selling fake academic degrees
Scholarship helps family members when soldiers die in war
Honors college dean picked as new IU Bloomington provost
U.S. Supreme Court justices to spend part of summer teaching, traveling in Europe
Arrest Highlights Rx Drug Abuse Among Youth, College Students
Tuition freeze celebrated, but cost of campus living increases
School that expelled Freedom Riders wants to honor them
New Mexico Highlands University break-in prompts identity theft concern
Lawyer who assisted with Sept. 11 claims to help administer Virginia Tech fund
Program for aspiring law students seeks to boost minority lawyers
The physician, the professor and the politico – candidates for the presidency of Spelman College – Cover Story
Patterson Research Institute reports on educational profile of African Americans
President Clinton meets with NAFEO – finally – National Assn. for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education – includes excerpt of Pres. Bill Clinton’s speech and a list of attendees
Selective admissions: another milestone for Southern University – Column
Baton Rouge College’s opening up in the air
News wrap up: Clinton speaks to American Council on Education
An educational edge?: A women’s history month meditation
Breeder and Other Stories. – book reviews
The business of running a business: hospitality industry managing more and more collegiate conference centers
The promise and the peril – African American colleges and universities’ hotel and conference center ownership
Centers of attention: roles of collegiate conference centers come into focus – includes list of members of Assn. of Conference and Events Directors International for Collegiate Conference and Events Professionals – Cover Story
What’s in a name? African American or multiracial? – defining one’s self
Graduate and Continuing Education for Community College Leaders: What It Means Today. – book reviews
Following the leaders – the establishment of Leadership Development Centers in historically Black colleges and universities
From the ivory tower to the White House … and back again – African American public servants who came from, and came back, to the academe – Cover Story
Despite Sallie’s success story… – welfare recipient and Santa Clara University student Sallie Shows
California chancellor’s compensation squabble – City College of San Francisco Chancellor Del M. Anderson
The educational horizon shifts south for U.S. border colleges
Student loan default rates fall dramatically – includes related article on default violations of schools
An organization by any other name… – controversial name change of Hispanic Student Services at the University of New Mexico to “Centro de la Raza – includes related article
Knoxville College loses accreditation; accrediting agency warns University of Florida – Knoxville College, Tennessee
The Ebonics debate: separating fact from fallacy
Hard-charging president of N.C.’s community college system resigns; Hackley calls it quits after two years doing ‘undoable’ job – Dr. Lloyd Hack
The tax man cometh for UNC – proposed audits of UNC-Chapel Hill and UNC-Charlotte by the Internal Revenue Service
Group sues NCAA over eligibility rules – National Collegiate Alhletic Association – includes related article
Small-school accreditation the business of ACBSP – Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs
Morehouse seeks football glory – Doug Williams as a Morehouse College’s football coach
Sidetracked by pundocracy: speaking of education – Ebonics controversy of bilingualism in Oakland, California
Resolution of the Board of Education adopting the report and recommendations of the African American task force; A policy statement and directing the superintendent of schools to devise a program to improve the English language acquisition and application
A military strategy for combatting institutional racism
Ebonics IQI. What have we learned ? – use of Ebonics language to teach African American children – Cover Story
Hazel O’Leary generated energy for HBCUs – historically Black colleges and universities
The new crusaders: environmental education producing cadre of freedom fighters – from toxic waste
Hazing illegal but persistent – hazing of women cadets at the Virginia Military Institute
Citadel of trauma: the untold story of The Citadel’s first Black graduate – Cover Story
Open attacks on programs benefitting people of color – Impact 1996
Xavier graduate may create new possibilities for HBCUs – Historically Black colleges and universities
Free education for students of African descent
HBCU leaders urge expansion of Title III and TRIO programs – Historically Black colleges and universities – Washington Update
Embracing a new vision in the information age
Jeffords plans to eliminate education sucommittee – Washington Update
A thoroughly satisfying look at community colleges… – again
Flourishing in scientific careers – Black scientists on encouraging black students to take up science courses
Battle joins Bulls as assistant coach
Abbott, Brayton among College Baseball Hall of Fame inductees
Curriculum changes could cut students’ time with Ark. history
Exec Linked to Va. Tech Shooter Quits
Businessman’s $1 million Ferrari to fund UA scholarships
Why young adults feel so entitled
Report: Oklahoma making community college transfers easier
Race is the talk of small Louisiana town
Could Harry Potter die? It would make mythological sense, say professors.
US police officer cleared by investigation into British historian’s arrest
Zippy the Pinhead visits Johns Hopkins’ Homewood Campus
OU says drinking cases down amid tough new alcohol policy
Universities help pay salaries of Richardson appointees
Hillary Clinton awarded honorary doctorate in Sweden
Studies question value of U.S. nutrition education programs
Coach Rob gets encore season at Grambling – Grambling University football coach Eddie Robinson gets extension
Passing the test – free coaching classes for minority student-athletes to enter colleges
Sharing the wealth by sharing the knowledge – call for cooperation between American universities and developing countries
California proposes high school academic standards to combat higher education remediation
Black studies comes to power? – importance of a series of conferences to African American Studies
Latino movement: a target for harassment? – student movement charges school administrations for deliberate harassment
The key to welfare reform is postsecondary education – Speaking of Education – importance of welfare reform in education
Provision aids Harris Fellowship recipients – Washington Update – Congress allows continuation of Patricia Roberts Harris Fellowship
The absence and the presence of God in African American culture – David Emmanuel Goatley’s book ‘Were You There? Godforsakenness in Slave Religio
Immigration Bill Dead, But Not DREAM ACT
Gullah Culture ‘Hangs On’ at Weekend Institute in Denver
Berklee College of Music’s New Mission Statement Reflects African Contributions to Contemporary Music
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