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‘Black’ Law Schools Face Challenges Of a New Day
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Make the Most of Your PC for Free
E-Mentoring Connects Students With Ball State Alumni
Web Site Explores Link Between African Diaspora, Global Politics
Distance Education Course to Explore African
Race to Be the ‘Largest’ Puts Minority Groups In Last Place
Dear BI Career Consultants:
Asking The Right Questions
Rap, Race and Reparations
Turning Stumbling Blocks Into Stepping Stones
Reinventing Howard’s Law School
Cal State Seeks Education Doctorate to Meet Growing Student Population
Former Labor Secretary to Lead Diversity Task Force
UT May Get Funds for Weekend, Evening College
Democrats Unveil Major College Aid Plan
Mississippi College Board Votes to Support New Flag Design
Flap Over Reparations Ad Reaches Duke Student Newspaper
UC Students Say No Recruiting Until Affirmative Action Is Restored
Benedict Students Will Be Charged, Prosecutor Says
North Texas Health Science Center
Regents OK Louisiana’s Minimum Admissions Requirements
UNCF Raises More Than $1 Million at 57th Anniversary Dinner
Black Cable Network Announces Major Initiative for HBCUs
Southern University Opens Doors to Art Collection
Community Colleges, Historically Black Institutions Sign Pact to Ease Student Transition
FAMU President Recommended to Head Black College Advocacy Group
University of Michigan’s Admissions Policy Rejected Judge rules diversity is not a compelling state interest
Symposium Highlights Need for Diversity in Health Professions
Minority Students Could Benefit From New Education Tax Package
Democrats End Boycott, Name Members to Education Subcommittees
Law Poses Threat to College Access
Continuing the Legacy, but Looking Ahead to the Future
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