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February
12
Reflections on Black History Month: There Is Still Progress to Be Made
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Leveraging the Internet’s Marketplace of Ideas
NSF Reports Drop in Science, Engineering Doctorates
Community Colleges Seek Homeland Security Education
Web Site Highlights Civil Rights History
Study Says Older Adults Less Negative About Personal Computers
Recent Scholarship on Blacks and the Cold War
Reward Hard Work, Not Accumulated Wealth
Celebrating Black History
To Be Black, Gifted and Red
Telling the Untold Story
Bethune-Cookman Renews Search
Women, Minorities Rare on Science, Engineering Faculties
Library of Congress Announces Online Release of Hurston Plays
University President Confident of Meeting Bill Cosby Challenge
Seafood Chain’s ‘Tom Joyner Platter’ to Raise Funds for HBCUs
Report: N.J. Black
Cancer More Likely to Recur in Blacks
KU Professors Take Their Film on Slavery to Sundance
U of Texas Panel Suggests Ways to Soothe Racial Tensions
Mixed Response Greets Governor Bush at FAMU
New Report Looks Closely at Resegregation of Schools
Education Leaders Gather to Set Research Agenda
Grambling’s Chief Ready for Change
Senate Approves More Than $1.5 Million for TSU
U.S. Economy, Education Need to Be Higher Priority, Senate Leader Says
Senate Approves First Federal School Voucher Plan
Health Disparities Report at Center of Controversy
A Responsibility to Tell
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