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The Long Road to Becoming an Agent Of Change
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The N-Word and Academia:
Did Black Folks Gain From the Women’s Movement?
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Can You Criticize Your Computer Software?
Senate Hearing Held on Technology Aid For Minority-Serving Institutions
Broadband Surpasses Dial-Up in First Time Internet Access
Tanzanian Students Get Certified in Networking Technology
Making the Most of Multimedia
High Schoolers Charged in Attack on UVa. Students
Do Babies Matter When Charting an Academic Career?
Project Seeks to Preserve Legacy of African American Leaders
Black Student Union Wants Klan Mural Removed
Howard University Student Crowned Miss USA
Mississippi Desegregation Settlement May Help Jackson State More Than Others, Some Say
Job Outlook for MBA Grads Shows Signs of Recovery
Students Required to Have C Average for Housing
Black Legislators More Likely to Vote Pro-Environment
Many Graduates Face Unmanageable Debt, Study Says
Institute Showcases History of Black Journalists on the Web
NBA Star Launches Program to Introduce Students to Business
Florida Legislators to Cut Support for Race-Conscious Scholarships
California Educators Seek to Join With Churches
SAT Scores Come Early for Those Willing to Pay Fee
Texas A&M Shelves Pilot Enrollment Plan
Affirmative Action’s Uncertain Future
HBCUs Get Few R&D Dollars, Leaders Say
Office of Civil Rights Nominee Faces Scrutiny
A Complex Past and Present
An Apology and a Renewed Commitment
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