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2007
June
24
“We want to read about ourselves”: writers and scholars assess state of black literature – black writers and scholars analyze state of black literature
Retired Army General takes control of D.C. public schools – Lt. Gen. Julius Becton’s appointment as CEO
Truth, curricula, and the educational way – need to include whole truth in school curricula
Journey to Justice. – book reviews
Clinton opens “Frontiers of Opportunity” for tribal colleges – Bill Clinton, federal grants to Native American schools
Taking care of business – schools – business courses in historically Black colleges and universities – includes related articles on accreditation and employment issues
Pinn expands the scope of NIH – Vivian W. Pinn, National Institutes of Health – special report: health sciences
Sports medicine given new prescription: team work – includes related article on careers in sports medicine – special report: health sciences
Examining higher education’s role in health care – educating personnel for allied health services – special report: health sciences
Seeking the cure – nursing program at South Carolina State University – special report: health sciences
Black medical community boosts AIDS research – special report: health sciences
Students vow to oppose Proposition 209 – special report: health sciences
Miracles – political and medical – in South Africa
In appreciation: Joan P. Cerstvik – special report: health sciences – includes excerpt from Wisdom and Hindsight: Render Brown’s Goals ‘Incomplete’ – Obituary
Election reflections – special report: health sciences
The color maroon – review of book on African history and culture – special report: health sciences
DNA mapping: a road less traveled by HBCUs – historically Black colleges and universities, Human Genome Project – special report:health sciences
Wired for controversy: symbolic sculpture by Native American rejected by University of New Mexico – Barbed
Morehouse, community work to free Womack: Phi Beta Kappa Nominee Accused of Plotting to Overthrow Government
Teaching our youth to fish – Dr. Marvalene Hughes, President, California State University-Stanislaus – Transcript
Black Economics 101: clout, class, and courage – black economic power
Proposed legislation asks athletes to fight domestic violence: NCAA, others worried about stigma associated with sports figures – National Collegiate Athletic Association
Black economists: an ‘elite clan of warrior intellectuals.’
Florida College embroiled in debate over next president: white educator declines post, Black Trustee’s actions probed
Videoconference examines changing role of today’s college president
Congressional Black Caucus gives lessons in education funding – appealing to the people’s consciousness on the issue of educational funding
Politics as it is played – lobbying activities of historically Black colleges
California faces a watershed election issue – Proposition 209
No matter who wins, the game will change – effect of the 1996 elections on US educational policy
Students play a major role at historic Latino march on Washington
Battles won and a war lost – possibly – conflict between the executive and the legislative branches of government
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