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Calling Upon HBCUs to Grow Their Own IT Professionals
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Economic Slowdown Bad News for Student Debtors
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Instant Messaging for Instant Communications
Growth in Service Providers and HighSpeed Access Routes
Penn Students Help to Bridge Digital Divide
EDUCAUSE Expands Online Guide on Evaluating Information Technology
Financial Giant Tailors Web Site to Fit Diverse Audience
Silicon Valley Under Fire for Weak Minority Recruitment Efforts
AOL Time Warner Playing a Part in Bridging the Technology Gap
‘Mercedes Divide’ Comment from New FCC Chair Causes More than a Ripple
Historically Black Colleges Strive to Bring Campus Communities Up to Technological Speed
Yale Law Prof’s Novel Goes for $4 Million
AllState Donates Building to Jackson State for Technology Center
Qualified Low-Income Students Locked Out of Higher Education, Says Report
Former Hampton Student Kemba Smith
Florida Regents Approve Appointment of State University System Chancellor
NCATE’s Technical Assistance Network Helps Improve Teacher Preparation at HBCUs
Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, Howard University Launch
Georgia Senators Urging Top Medal for Late Morehouse President Benjamin Mays
U of Arizona Approves Formation of Its First American Indian Fraternity
Enrollment Up, Retention Rates Down for Minorities in Connecticut Colleges
Art Collector Donates Extensive Collection of African American Art to University of Delaware
Columbia University to Create Malcolm X Research Archive
Organizations Unify to Attract Minorities to Business Careers
University of Michigan’s Race-Conscious Admissions to be Appealed
UC System, Business Groups to Explore Ways to Improve Campus Diversity
Youngstown State Faculty, Staff Weigh In on Campus Diversity Efforts
Central State Rewards President With New Contract
National Student-Athlete Day Gives Top Billing to Academic Achievement
A Call to Discard the SAT
Colleges Experience Increase in Campus Crime, Education Department Says
New College Education Tax Breaks Gaining Favor on Capitol Hill
Letter from Alliance for Equity in Higher Education
Congressional Black Caucus Members to Boycott Education Hearings
Making Information Technology a Compelling Read
A Mission Critical Task: Training African Americans for Institutional Advancement Leadership
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Making Money With Your PC
CUMREC Technology Conference Set for Phoenix
Mormon Church Puts Ex-Slaves’ Bank Records on CD-ROM
State Education Computer Networks Gain Access to Internet2
Prometheus Unbound: University Competes with Courseware Giants
Will Historic Inequities Ever Be Remedied?
The Color of Money
The Politics of Art
Report: Blacks More Likely to Be Placed in Special Education
North Dakota School Divided Over ‘Fighting Sioux’ Nickname
University of Kansas Black Student Group Upset with Newspaper Coverage
Columbia, NYU to Begin Searching for New Leadership
University of Nebraska Student Government Seeks Apology From Regent Over Remarks
New Book Explores the Black Experience at MIT
UMass-Boston to Sign Deal Linking With Two-Year College
Howard University Alumnus Pledges $5 Million to Alma Mater
University of Wisconsin Students Protest Reparations Advertisement
History Professor Creates Database of African Genealogy
Toni Morrison Society Honors Nobel Laureate With 70th Birthday Tribute
Bush to Nominate William Hansen as Deputy Education Secretary
Rensselaer Receives Record Gift: $360 Million
Study Questions Merit of Georgia’s Popular Scholarship Program
As Admissions Standards Rise, Southern University Prepares for Falling Enrollment
Lawmaker Seeks Action on Special Education Report
Bush Budget Includes Gains for HBCUs, Pell Grants
GOP, Democrats Settle Education Subcommittee Dispute
A Long, Protracted Struggle
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