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- 1From:Diverse Issues in Higher Education (Vol. 26, Issue 15)In an ongoing struggle to right past wrongs, lawyers, community activists and students are awaiting their chance in court to make all Maryland universities equal and to reverse policies they say serve to weaken...
- 2From:Black Issues in Higher Education (Vol. 22, Issue 7)After nearly two years in office, the president of Delaware State University remains vigilant about making good on his promise to bring about bold and unprecedented faculty, administrative, financial and academic...
- 3From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 52, Issue 48)Byline: SAM KEAN An employee of Delaware State University has accused the historically black institution in a lawsuit of passing him over for a promotion because he is black. In a complaint filed in late July in...
- 4From:Diverse Issues in Higher Education (Vol. 23, Issue 9)Few institutions have embodied African-American history as completely as Wilberforce University. Established before the Civil War, the nation's oldest private Black college was a powerful focal point in the struggle for...
- 5From:Diverse Issues in Higher Education (Vol. 23, Issue 9)When senior writer Ronald Roach traveled to Ohio to visit the 150-year-old historically Black Wilberforce University, he wondered what he would encounter to connect him to the pre-Civil War history of the institution....
- 6From:Black Issues in Higher Education (Vol. 19, Issue 3)DR. ANTHONY L. MOLINA has been appointed president of the newly merged H. Councill Trenholm State Technical College in Montgomery, Ala. He earned an associate's degree from Epiphany Apostolic College, a bachelor's from...
- 7From:Black Issues in Higher Education (Vol. 20, Issue 14)WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. Winston-Salem State University's fund-raising efforts have earned the school national recognition. The school's division of university advancement recently won a 2003 CASE/Wealth ID Award for...
- 8From:Black Issues in Higher Education (Vol. 17, Issue 1)The new millennium may be upon us but the age-old problem of racism, anti-Semitism and bigotry unfortunately did not disappear with its coming. The recent rash of hate mail sent to more than a dozen historically...
- 9From:Black Issues in Higher Education (Vol. 16, Issue 6)* Ramapo College has successfully completed a $2.4 million Kresge Foundation Challenge grant after raising more than $1.9 million in new gifts and pledges. The money will be used to support construction of the Angelica...
- 10From:The Journal of Negro History (Vol. 79, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe National Institute of Science (NIS) was established in Oct. 26, 1943 to promote greater interest in the field of science and develop more responsive modes of science education. Its informal objective, however, was to...
- 11From:Black Issues in Higher Education (Vol. 14, Issue 16)House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans is more powerful than its counterparts. Unlike other initiatives geared towards historically Black colleges and universities and tribal colleges, the...
- 12From:Black Issues in Higher Education (Vol. 14, Issue 4)Community colleges in Alabama face the challenge of overcoming segregation issues, with a court mandate that prohibits the practice in colleges and universities. The historically Black colleges and universities are given...
- 13From:Black Issues in Higher Education (Vol. 14, Issue 3)Dillard University Pres Dr. Samuel DuBois Cook is fighting all forms of racism through the creation of institutional and academic programs designed to bridge the gap between different cultures. Cook spearheaded the...
- 14From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 64, Issue 17)Ruth J. Simmons is a trailblazer. The first black president of an Ivy League institution recently dusted off her regalia, coming out of retirement at 72 to take the top job--first temporarily, now permanently--at...
- 15From:Diverse Issues in Higher Education (Vol. 31, Issue 5)ALEXIS BROOKS-WALTER has been appointed dean of undergraduate studies at Bethune-Cookman University. She served as the institutional coordinator of the Florida-Georgia Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation....
- 16From:Composition Studies (Vol. 44, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedIntensified visibility of racialized violence in the United States, as it relates to policing and the criminal justice system, raises questions about the purpose and application of higher education. College students all...
- 17From:Journal of Pan African Studies (Vol. 9, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedStudents at this African American college organized sit-ins that contributed to the passage of the Civil Rights Act in 1964. Four years later, they led protests resulting in "The Orangeburg Massacre," which pointed out...
- 18From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 62, Issue 17)DAVID WILSON, president of Morgan State University, spoke with The Chronicle's Eric Kelderman about the impact of protests in Baltimore on the historically black institution there. The video interview can be seen at...
- 19From:Diverse Issues in Higher Education (Vol. 35, Issue 7)The National Endowment for the Humanities has awarded Albany State University approximately $99,000 to assist with establishing an interdisciplinary museum and heritage studies minor. Dr. Charles Williams, ASU...
- 20From:Diverse Issues in Higher Education (Vol. 31, Issue 19)Allen University has named TAKEEM L. DEAN its dean of students. Dean previously served as director of the Center for Student Involvement/Student Activities at Passaic County Community College. Dean earned a bachelor's...