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2007
July
11
Colorado Student Who Made Threatening Comments After Virginia Tech Shootings Allowed Back On Campus
Hasidic Jews Fight NY Village Code Barring Rabbinical College
Business School Dean Holds Ohio State Reins For Now
Christian Fraternity Sues University of Florida, Claiming Discrimination
Jury Awards $5.85 Million in Fresno State Discrimination Suit
SFSU Sued for Investigating Stomping of Flag With Allah’s Name
Florida Higher Ed Board Approves Limits on Freshmen Enrollment
Colorado State Considers Delaying, Weakening College Entrance Standards
Alabama Higher Ed Board Restricts System Employee Flex Policy
FAMU Law Student, Son, and Three Others Mourned After Florida Plane Crash
Study Finds Disparities Among Home Loans To Minority Borrowers
Iowa Gov. Tries Again To Get Gay Man on Civil Rights Commission
Anti-affirmative Action Group Accuses Oakland Airport of Violating Prop. 209
Exhibition Education: Atlanta History Center program introduces black students to the museum world – includes related article on funding for black museum
Bloom & board: black school helps students blossom away from home – Piney Woods Country Life School
Bloom & board: black school helps students blossom away from home – Piney Woods Country Life School
Bloom & board: black school helps students blossom away from home – Piney Woods Country Life School
Acting out: black theater in transition – Cover Story
The enforcer: an interview with Raymond C. Pierce – civil rights chief at US Dept of Education – Interview
The meaning of the numbers – rankings of colleges and universities with most minority students – Special Report: Top 100 Graduate & Professional Degree Producers
The myths of race and the freedom of multiculturalism
Clouded optimism: graduate and professional degree rate among minorities outpaces that of whites, but experts predict surge will end if affirmative action backlash continues – Special Report: Top 100 Graduate & Professional Degree Producers
Beyond Black & White: Transforming African American Politics. – book reviews
Law schools, measures of merit and the public’s perception of the legal profession
Loving life: the legacy of Betty Shabazz – Obituary
Tennessee college becomes battleground of words and wits: nineteen Shelby State nursing students dropped from program stir controversy – Shelby State Community College
Faithful to its mission: Donnelly College provides second chances to inner-city students
Ford Fellows Fund established to increase minority participation in Ph.D. program
Coming to grips with the problems of race – interview with Council for Aid to Education’s Commission on National Investment in Higher Education co-chair Thomas Kean – Interview
Report urges greater public investment in higher education
Sister Power: How Phenomenal Black Women Are Rising to the Top. – book reviews
Racial attitudes: gaps narrow for young people
As discussion gets started, legislators seek elimination of government’s affirmative action policies
The meaning of the numbers – Black Issues in Higher Education’s sixth annual Top 100 rankings of minority college graduates
Phenomenal growth – Black Issues in Higher Education’s sixth annual Top 100 rankings of minority baccalaureates – Cover Story
“We definitely cannot drop the goals of affirmative action”: a discussion with Dr. Carmen Neuberger, Gwendolyn J. Dungy and Joyce Smith – Panel Discussion
SECME master teacher uses second chance to “touch children.” – Chloe Garth
Name change doesn’t alter mission, just makes it more inclusive – Science, Engineering, Communications, Mathematics Enrichment teacher training program
Mousetrap cars, egg drops and bridge building: “SECME-tized” teachers provide students with ability to reach for their dreams – Science, Engineering, Communications, Mathematics Enrichment program
Judge says Alabama college system discriminated against women; ruling alludes to history of gender bias and “good-ol-boy” patronage
UNCF databook provides statistical look at K-12 education
Set up to fail? New restrictions on Central State University considered “punitive” by supporters
A national dialogue on race
Saving Our Sons: Raising Black Children in a Turbulent World. – book reviews
Black coaches convention focuses on job-hunting strategies; collegiate athletic directors, sensitized to concerns, participate in interview clinics
Changing the complexion of collegiate golf; Andy Walker helps pave the way by helping Pepperdine to NCAA championship – National Collegiate Athletic Association
Inspiration & information produced at NISOD conference – National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development
Baton Rouge CC opening still on hold; rebel shopping center to be part of desegregated campus
Ain’t Gonna Lay My ‘Ligion Down: African American Religion in the South. – book reviews
Scholarship, sisterhood, service – black women in African American fraternities
Pledging a brother, not intaking a “paper brother.”
Frat-ricide: are African American fraternities beating themselves to death? – includes related articles on the National Pan-Hellenic Council, its statement on hazing and its membership development efforts – Cover Story
Putting words in the president’s mouth: when Terry Edmonds writes, people listens – Morgan State University alumnus and presidential speechwriter
Athletics return, but the struggle continues at UDC; Harvard professors, local AAUP members unite to aid faltering institution – University of the District of Columbia; American Association of University Professors
Athletics return, but the struggle continues at UDC; Harvard professors, local AAUP members unite to aid faltering institution – University of the District of Columbia; American Association of University Professors
Despite criticism, Congress commits to educational tax cuts
UC professor wins gender discrimination lawsuit – University of California at Santa Barbara Professor Yolanda Broyles-Gonzalez
Conceptual shift needed to diversify higher education
“Techie” sets pace – Dr. Alan G. Merten, new president of Georgia Mason University
Technology: a considerable investment expected to pay big dividends – use of the World Wide Web as an educational resource
Ethical principals must guide technology – Transcript
Georgia study cites hope for student retention, better grades: model for national plan appears successful
Technology necessary but not sufficient for parity
Holding on to African American history
The Joy and Challenge of Raising African American Children. – book reviews
Resurrecting Fisk’s Race Relations Institute: with $4 million in grants, director Raymond Winbush says, “We’re going to do something old” – Fisk University
Chicano generation gap: method of activism by scholars at center of NACCS schism – includes related article on Moviemiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan
Virginia system seen as model of things to come
Education’s technological revolution hits Europe: curricula improvements wanted, cost increases not wanted
Federal government bolsters support for educational technology – includes related article about high school seniors’ selecting colleges by Internet
HBCUs getting up to speed on the information highway – historically Black colleges and universities – Cover Story
Chat Transcripts (Unedited): “US Supreme Court and Desegregation”
Ed. Department, Congress Focus On Community College Transfer of Credit Problem
IHEP Report Urges Support for Working Poor Trying to Earn Degrees
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