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2007
June
16
Senate Report Questions Student Lender’s Old Rewards System
The line forms to the right – presidential election prospects for black higher education
Ready and able – Henry Ponder and National Assn. for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education presidency – Recruitment & Retention
Going after the high-flying scholars: Florida A & M University ranks among the best in enticing high school best and brightest – Recruitment & Retention
Priming the pump – University of Virginia School of Medicine program has historically Black institutions as recruitment partners – Recruitment & Retention
On-line and loving it – historically Black colleges and universities going on-line to lure students and research funding – Recruitment & Retention
Faculty Life 101: a survival guide – Recruitment & Retention: The Last Word
A degree of success – Black students raise Scholastic Assessment Test scores, overcoming ‘stereotype vulnerability’ – Recruitment & Retention
Other People’s Children: Cultural Conflict in the Classroom. – book reviews
2004: Maryland’s reform odyssey – educational reform – includes related article – Recruitment & retention
On Dovey’s wings: former employees sue Howard University for $136.5 million – Recruitment & Retention
U.S. gives Ohio time to improve Central State University – Recruitment & Retention
Embattled Jackson State President seeks promised funds for deficit – James Lyons, Sr – Recruitment & Retention
1996 Ad
Getting to the ‘real information.’ – the Student-Right-to-Know Act and colleges and universities academic profile – Recruitment & Retention
Back to the ‘schoolhouse.’ – James Hood returns to University of Alabama for a doctorate degree – Recruitment & Retention
Former labor secretary to join Brandeis – Robert B. Reich for post of professor at Brandeis University
Gene bashing – dilemma of black geneticists working on the National Institute of Health’s Human Genome Project
The Citadel subpoenas women who left
Dos culturas, one pedagogy: teaching history from black and Hispanic perspectives – efforts to raise ethnic identity amongst the Mexican and African Americans in Texas – Cover Story
Oakland amends Ebonics resolution – Oakland School Board
Common sense and diversity: why are cultural differences disguised as ‘maladjustments’?a
Birth of an institution – the Normal School, Tuskegee, Alabama
The six-week black focus: spread it around – National Black History Month – Column
American culture’s African roots
Angry & determined: we need an open dialogue on race – excerpt from James D. Tschechtelin’s speech, president of Baltimore City Community College – Transcript
Ten myths, half-truths and misunderstandings about Black history
At war, home and abroad – African Americans during the Second World War
Recovering yesterday – collection and preservation of African American history
Black universities and colleges working toward environmental justice – environmental impacts of petro-chemical plants in Louisiana and other states
Derailing student tracking: SCLC, others strive to eliminate educational channelling – Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Seamless system – financial problem of public higher education in the US
Student-athletes at work: NCAA work rule will be ‘difficult to monitor.’ – National Collegiate Athletic Association
A man and his cello – black cellist Dr. Ronald Crutcher
UDC cuts out athletics – The University of the District of Columbia
Washington update
Being presidential in dixie – African-Americans as presidents at traditionally white colleges
River deep, mountain high: modern-day griots pass on ways to hurdle racism
Dorothy Porter Wesley: preserver of Black history – Afro-American librarian
Feb. 22 looms for Cal State Initiative – University of California, Berkley, and the affirmative action program – includes related article
Partners in peace: Palestinians to model college after Cal State – Stanislaus – California State University – Stanislaus
The man who pulled – TV documentary on A. Philip Randolph, labor leader and Civil Rights activist – includes related article
Shutdown blues: between budget debate and blizzard, colleges take a double-barreled blast
Lessons of tolerance: former Cherokee chief brings experience to Dartmouth College – Wilma Mankiller
African Americans in Hollywood: A black-on-black shame
Shutdown leaves ED program adrift – United States Education Department – includes related article on how the shutdown will effect higher education
Values: upside down you are turning me – Column
I Have Got the Light of Freedom: The Organizing Tradition and the Mississippi Freedom Struggle. – book reviews
Local People: The Struggle for Civil Rights in Mississippi. – book reviews
Race and Democracy: The Civil Rights Struggle in Louisiana. – book reviews
Presidential transitions – the appointment of the president of Smith College
Athletes, outcasts and partyers – films about African Americans in higher education
The early years – the portrayal of minorities in Hollywood film industry
An interview with Tim Reid – Interview
Flocking to film school – minorities and the film industry
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