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- Page 1 - APLU Panel Addresses Challenges of Minorities Enrolled in STEM Fields
- Page 2 - UMBC’s President Hrabowski Pursues Greatness Agenda
- Page 3 - Wealth Gap Widens Between Whites, Minorities
- Page 4 - UMBC’s President Hrabowski Pursues Greatness Agenda
- Page 5 - UMBC’s President Hrabowski Pursues Greatness Agenda
- Page 6 - UMBC’s President Hrabowski Pursues Greatness Agenda
- Page 7 - Affirmative discrimination - nonadmission of African American students to the University of California in San Diego medical school - Speaking of Education - Column
- Page 8 - Asian-Americans Hope To Build Pipelines to College Presidencies
- Page 9 - High School Graduation Rates Low Where Most American Indians, Alaska Natives Live, Report Says
- Page 10 - Lomotey Stuns Southern University-Baton Rouge by Resigning as Chancellor
- Page 11 - New Report Provides Policy Framework for States To Stem High School
- Page 12 - APLU Panel Addresses Challenges of Minorities Enrolled in STEM Fields
- Page 13 - Report: Secondary School Counselors Underutilized in College Completion Push
- Page 14 - Lomotey Stuns Southern University-Baton Rouge by Resigning as Chancellor
- Page 15 - APLU Panel Addresses Challenges of Minorities Enrolled in STEM Fields
- Page 16 - UMBC’s President Hrabowski Pursues Greatness Agenda
- Page 17 - Report: Secondary School Counselors Underutilized in College Completion Push
- Page 18 - Obama Administration Issues Higher Education Diversity Guidelines
- Page 19 - Conference: Educators Explore Strategies for Advancing Campus Diversity
- Page 20 - Bowl Teams Graduation Rates Up, Racial Gap Widens
- Page 21 - Public Urban Universities Face Unique Challenges
- Page 22 - Commentary: Race and Beyond – We Need Diversity in Education
- Page 23 - Regents Vote Against Merger of Two Maryland Campuses
- Page 24 - Louisiana University Receives $4.9M in TRIO Program Grants
- Page 25 - Indigenous Communities Educate American Public About Natural Health and Healing Concepts
- Page 26 - A Man of Many Parts: Computer Science Professor Juan Gilbert Excels as a Mentor
- Page 27 - New Degree Programs Proposed at La. Colleges
- Page 28 - Descendants of Cherokee Slaves, Known as Freedmen, Are Still Fighting for Voting Rights and Basic Services
- Page 29 - STEM Professors Receive Presidential Mentoring Awards
- Page 30 - Brown: Calif. To Impose Another $1B in Budget Cuts
- Page 31 - Southern University Board to Consider Plan Authorizing Tenured Faculty Terminations
- Page 32 - Study: Early Childhood Education, Youth Counseling and Need-Based Aid Key to Boosting College Completion Rates
- Page 33 - FAMU Band Members Plan to Fight Hazing Charges
- Page 34 - Obama Administration Issues Higher Education Diversity Guidelines
- Page 35 - FAMU Student Government Association Plans Forum and Vote on a Campus Pledge To Ban Hazing From Student Organizations
- Page 36 - African-American Freshman Likes Confederate Flag
- Page 37 - LSU, ULL May Partner for 3-year M.D. Program
- Page 38 - Commentary: Reframing the FAMU Tragedy
- Page 39 - Income-Based Repayment: A Closer Look
- Page 40 - FAMU Dismisses 4 Students Connected to Band Member’s Death
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- Page 42 - Beyond World Aids Day
- Page 43 - Inspire Scholarships Help Boost Delaware State's In-State Enrollment
- Page 44 - N.C. Private University Lowers Tuition To Compete
- Page 45 - Southern University System’s Online Program To Expand
- Page 46 - Movie Review: What a Real Conversation on Diversity Might Look Like
- Page 47 - Experts: Streamlining Employee Benefits, Increasing Student Credit Loads Among Ways to Reduce College Costs
- Page 48 - Fisk University Gets Green Light to Sell Half Ownership of the Stieglitz Collection
- Page 49 - Review Shows Scholarships Awarded to Students Attending For-profit Colleges
- Page 50 - Experts: Streamlining Employee Benefits, Increasing Student Credit Loads Among Ways to Reduce College Costs
- Page 51 - Death of FAMU Band Member Puts Other Universities on Notice
- Page 52 - Attorney: There Was 'Culture of Hazing' at FAMU
- Page 53 - Higher Education Leaders Urged to Improve Data Collection for College Completion Efforts
- Page 54 - Tribal College ‘Beats the Odds’ to Find Academic Success
- Page 55 - A Master Teacher Leads the Bronx Community College
- Page 56 - Book Reviews: Laboring in the Vineyard — The Academic Life Examined
- Page 57 - Attorney Says Lawsuit Planned in FAMU Band Death
- Page 58 - Nursing Program Aims To Train Minority Students for Service in Rural Areas
- Page 59 - Congressional Super Committee’s Inaction Means Potentially Devastating Cuts
- Page 60 - Occupy Protests Spread to U.S. College Campuses
- Page 61 - Osher Scholars Get Much-Needed Assist From Community College Scholarship Program
- Page 62 - Research Corner: Leadership Affects Tie Between Diversity, Voluntary Turnover
- Page 63 - Hazing Looked at in FAMU Band Member's Death
- Page 64 - Ivy League Trailblazer Ruth Simmons Looks Back at Brown Presidency
- Page 65 - CUNY Panel Explores Challenges Facing Black Gay Males in Higher Education
- Page 66 - New Models in Research, Publishing Among Topics Explored During African Studies Meeting
- Page 67 - Black-owned Newspapers Join HBCUs, Black Churches in HIV/AIDS Fight
- Page 68 - Deadline Looming for More Federal Budget Cuts
- Page 69 - Cornel West to Leave Princeton University
- Page 70 - Cornel West to Leave Princeton University for UTSA
- Page 71 - Cornel West to Leave Princeton University
- Page 72 - College Faculty Lauded for Excellence, Work in Promoting College Goal
- Page 73 - Celebrated AIDS Researcher Reflects on Move to UC-Davis, Meharry Tenure
- Page 74 - Report: Secondary School Counselors Underutilized in College Completion Push
- Page 75 - Grant to Fund Pre-school Prep Project at Jackson State University
- Page 76 - President Obama Honors Outstanding Science, Math and Engineering Mentors
- Page 77 - BCA Hiring Report Card Shows Positive Change in Football
- Page 78 - High School AP Courses Getting New Look
- Page 79 - Parental Mistakes Can Be Costly
- Page 80 - More International Students Enroll at U.S. Campuses
- Page 81 - APLU Panel Addresses Challenges of Minorities Enrolled in STEM Fields
- Page 82 - UMBC’s President Hrabowski Pursues Greatness Agenda
- Page 83 - Tennessee Seeks Appeal to Reverse Fisk Art Sale Approval
- Page 84 - Official: White House Path on College Affordability Not Fully Mapped Out
- Page 85 - FAMU Campus Organizations Suspended From Taking in New Members
- Page 86 - Black Students Seeking Action on Racial Climate at Duke
- Page 87 - An Appreciation: Arthur Johnson
- Page 88 - Tennessee Educators Seek to Improve College Completion
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- Page 90 - Higher Education Academics Say Disaggregation Key to Fighting ‘Model Minority’ Myth for Asian-Americans, Pacific Islanders and Native Hawaiians
- Page 91 - Southern University Trims Class Week
- Page 92 - NCAA Board Approves Tougher Academic Standards, Scholarship Funds for Student-Athlete Spending
- Page 93 - Experts Say Low-Income Students Most Often Miss College Planning Help
- Page 94 - Higher Education Analysts Sound Caution on Obama Student Loan Relief Plan
- Page 95 - Commentary: NCAA Last Amateur Left in College Sports
- Page 96 - Maryland Regents Host Hearing on University Merger
- Page 97 - College Board: Despite Higher Tuitions, Young Adults Increasingly Attending College
- Page 98 - Commentary: Falling Through the Cracks
- Page 99 - Latino College Student Success Programs Honored
- Page 100 - Record Number of Foreign Students Enroll at Oregon Schools
- Page 101 - Ga. University Learning Community Focuses on Black Freshman Women
- Page 102 - New Federal Aid Targets Community Colleges, Hispanic-Serving Schools
- Page 103 - Ohio's Antioch College to Reopen After Three Years
- Page 104 - Historically Black University Works with Maryland’s Seafood Industry Watermen
- Page 105 - Leaders Sound Alarm for High School Class of 2012
- Page 106 - Celebrating 40 Years of Feminist Scholarship and Action
- Page 107 - Congressional Black Caucus Forum Highlights Achievement Gap Strategies
- Page 108 - Former Professor Pleads Not Guilty in Alabama Shooting
- Page 109 - Historically Black Colleges Challenged To Boost Their Competitiveness
- Page 110 - Historic Black Meeting House in Boston Restored
- Page 111 - Career Compass Shows Way Ahead to College
- Page 112 - Pa. Catholic University Cancels Ellen Goodman Speech
- Page 113 - Brooklyn College Faculty Condemn NYC Police Spying
- Page 114 - Proven Leader Takes the Helm at Emerson College
- Page 115 - CSU-Northridge, UCLA Researchers Try To Harness Brain-Computer Interface Technology for Wheelchairs
- Page 116 - MacArthur Foundation Names 2011 ‘Genius Grants’ Recipients
- Page 117 - Michigan State Student Wins Prize for Research on Supreme Court
- Page 118 - Embattled Vice Chancellor of University of Wisconsin-Green Bay To Step Down
- Page 119 - John Jay College of Criminal Justice Names Its First Woman as Executive Director
- Page 120 - Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week Opens in Washington
- Page 121 - Math Prize for Girls Thrives at MIT
- Page 122 - Carnegie Mellon University To Open Branch Campus in Rwanda in 2012
- Page 123 - University of Tennessee Martin's First Black Student Remembers Challenges
- Page 124 - Forum Panelists: U.S. Higher Education Should Discard Outdated, Elitist Practices
- Page 125 - Hank Aaron Establishes Scholarship at Clark Atlanta
- Page 126 - U.S. Education Department’s Community College Leader Makes ‘Acceleration Strategies’ Part of Ambitious Agenda
- Page 127 - Brown University President Ruth Simmons Stepping Down
- Page 128 - Southern University Enrollment Falls More Than 5 Percent from Last Year
- Page 129 - Exposing Myths About African-American Women
- Page 130 - Along with Increased Test-taking, SAT Sees Drop in Average Scores
- Page 131 - Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin Seeks To Boost College Graduation Rate
- Page 132 - Conservative Group Says UW-Madison Admissions Favor Minorities
- Page 133 - Howard University Forum Urges Multicultural Marketing
- Page 134 - Federal Student Loan Default Rate Rises Sharply
- Page 135 - Report: Top College Athletes Worth Six Figures
- Page 136 - Morehouse, Howard Football Teams Launching AT&T Nation’s Football Classic
- Page 137 - Diversity Advocates Voice Caution on Community College Study
- Page 138 - AIDS Education Tour Hits Howard U. during Nation’s Football Classic Weekend
- Page 139 - Obama Administration Jobs Plan Has Higher Education Funds
- Page 140 - Diverse in India: Fulbright Scholar Sketches Scenes along Superhighway Between Delhi, Kolkata.
- Page 141 - Fox Sports Cancels College Athletics Show After Video Mocks Asians
- Page 142 - Muslim Students Stand Trial for Speech Disruption
- Page 143 - Diverse In India: Teaching Job Opens Window into Indian Society for Howard Law School Graduate
- Page 144 - U.S. Colleges, Universities to Mark 9/11 Anniversary with Memorial Services, Discussions and Exhibits
- Page 145 - Commentary: Historically Black Colleges and Universities Are Vital to a Diverse U.S. Workforce
- Page 146 - FAMU President James Ammons Urges Students to Carefully Choose Friends
- Page 147 - Alumnus Henry Ponder Named Acting President at Langston University
- Page 148 - Global Forum: Collaboration Yields Dialogue, Hope and Shelter in a Broken World
- Page 149 - Family Histories of ‘Passing’ from Black to White Documented in Book
- Page 150 - Diverse in India: Students in Urban Areas May Benefit From Fellows of Teach for India.
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- Page 152 - A Conversation with Kentucky State University President Mary Sias
- Page 153 - Study: Hispanic-Serving Colleges Continue Steady Increase
- Page 154 - UC Berkeley Professor Goodwin Liu Confirmed to Calif. High Court
- Page 155 - Undocumented Immigrants See Big Jump in Indiana Tuition
- Page 156 - Obama Jobs Council Calls for More Engineers
- Page 157 - Obama Jobs Council Calls for More Engineers
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- Page 159 - Diverse In India: Innovation Academy Provides Cutting-edge Technology Education, Experience
- Page 160 - Commentary: A Finding in Search of an Explanation
- Page 161 - Louisiana Regents Question Southern University Financial Emergency
- Page 162 - Land-Grant Institutions Alleged to Drift from Their Public Missions
- Page 163 - Despite Postponement of Memorial Dedication, King Legacy Remembered in D.C.
- Page 164 - Diverse in India: College Students Help Propel Anna Hazare Anti-corruption Movement
- Page 165 - Literary Seminar Honors Works and Teaching Career of Sonia Sanchez
- Page 166 - Morris Brown College Pays Off Debt to U.S. Government
- Page 167 - After Student's Death, Cornell Moves to End Risky Greek Society Pledging Practices
- Page 168 - Diverse in India: Controversial Film Addresses Affirmative Action in Indian Higher Education
- Page 169 - Lincoln University Aims to Strengthen STEM Programs Through Teaching, Research
- Page 170 - CNN Journalist Soledad O’Brien Gives Voice to Ethnic Communities
- Page 171 - University President Shalala Says 15 Miami Athletes Being Investigated
- Page 172 - University President Shalala Says 15 Miami Athletes Being Investigated
- Page 173 - Black Lawmakers Target High Urban Unemployment
- Page 174 - New York’s Columbia College Dean Resigns
- Page 175 - Chipping Away at the Glass Ceiling in Athletic Administration
- Page 176 - Diverse In India: Ga. Tech Design Professor Seeks Toilet Transformation
- Page 177 - Black Scientists Lag Whites in Government Funding
- Page 178 - Southern University Furlough Request Vote Rejected
- Page 179 - Students at India’s Osmania University Learn About Common Ties to Black History That Bridge Cross-Cultural Understanding
- Page 180 - Report: Lack of College Completion Could Cost States Billions
- Page 181 - Former Ohio State Player Included in NFL Draft, Must Sit Out Five Games
- Page 182 - Commentary: Reducing College Costs Starts From Within
- Page 183 - Southern University at Baton Rouge Pushes Its Faculty for Pay Cuts
- Page 184 - ACT: More Students Meeting College Readiness Benchmarks, But Racial Gap Persists
- Page 185 - NCAA Confirms Investigation at Miami
- Page 186 - Cultural Currents: Coming to Grips with ‘The Help’
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- Page 195 - Commentary: The Catch-22 of Racial Disparities
- Page 196 - Dorothy Cowser Yancy Returns to Shaw University Presidency
- Page 197 - Reformers Use New Ways to Tackle College Readiness
- Page 198 - Book Review: Not One, but Four, Black Americas
- Page 199 - Villanova Censured for Inflating GPAs, LSAT Scores
- Page 200 - Students File Lawsuit Over North Dakota School's Nickname
- Page 201 - Univ. of Wisconsin Partnering With Communities to Reduce Black Infant Deaths
- Page 202 - Poet Alleges Discrimination at Cleveland State University
- Page 203 - For-profit College Targets Attorney General Conway in Election
- Page 204 - Diverse in India: Chess Skills Elevate Student to Elite College
- Page 205 - University of Cincinnati Seeks State Probe of Teen Death
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- Page 207 - Georgetown University Study Shows Higher Education Does Little to Close Inequalities of Race and Gender
- Page 208 - Tennessean Editorial Page Editor Dwight Lewis Retiring After 40 Years in Journalism
- Page 209 - U.S. Justice Dept. Accuses For-profit College of Breaking Law
- Page 210 - Minnesota Program for Immigrant Doctors Loses Funding
- Page 211 - Report: California Latinos Falling Behind in College Completion
- Page 212 - San Francisco State Journalism Professor Yumi Wilson’s Multicultural Heritage Helps Connect People
- Page 213 - Mississippi Community College Degree Program Allows Academic Credit Earned from Military Training, Experience
- Page 214 - Fisk University Loses More Top Officials
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- Page 217 - Shaw University’s First Female President Quits Just Days After Tornado-damaged School Reopens to Students
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- Page 220 - Morehouse To Pay $1.2 Million After Federal Probe
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- Page 224 - For-profit Colleges Respond to Increased Scrutiny
- Page 225 - Commentary: Lessons Learned in Downtown Los Angeles
- Page 226 - Maintaining Journalism Tradition, Education at HBCUs
- Page 227 - Bridging the Research-Practice Gap: Diversity Climate Predicts Performance
- Page 228 - Study: Minority, Low-Income Students Lack Adequate Access to Educational Opportunities
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- Page 255 - Question & Answer with Dr. Lawrence T. Potter
- Page 256 - Brazil to Send 100,000 Science Students Abroad
- Page 257 - Ohio Educator Frank Hale Dies
- Page 258 - Gov. Jerry Brown Nominates Scholar Goodwin Liu to California High Court
- Page 259 - Charter Schools and College Access
- Page 260 - Making the Work of Black Scientists Accessible to the Public
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- Page 270 - UDC to Study Monument Proposal for African-American Military Hero
- Page 271 - Forum: Digital Divide Could Leave Latinos Further Behind in Education, Jobs
- Page 272 - Microsoft’s Imagine Cup Competition Seeks Diversity
- Page 273 - Programs in Connecticut, Nation Spur Teens to Teaching
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- Page 275 - Michigan Ban on Affirmative Action May Get Second Look
- Page 276 - Legal Eagle Helps Florida International Law Grads Soar
- Page 277 - Sweeping New Immigration Laws in Georgia and Alabama Impact Migrant Labor Trends
- Page 278 - Jackson State Hires First Female Athletic Director
- Page 279 - Births, Not New immigrants, Push U.S. Latino Growth
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- Page 281 - Feds’ For-Profit Rule Gets Mixed Feedback
- Page 282 - Blood Detective
- Page 283 - N.J. Governor Chris Christie, Education Reformer Geoffrey Canada Announce Partnership
- Page 284 - Harvard Professor Resigns After Misconduct Probe
- Page 285 - Forum: Boeing Executive Advocates Real World Experiences To Inspire Innovation Among American Students
- Page 286 - Commentary: Flashpoint Over Struggle To Preserve Mexican-American Studies in Arizona
- Page 287 - University of Oregon Program Puts Teens on Course
- Page 288 - Miss. Gulf College Leader Expects Growth Over Next 10 Years
- Page 289 - Education Leaders, Policymakers Struggle To Define Emerging Skills in ‘New Work’ Era
- Page 290 - State Colleges Seeking More Out-of-State, International Students Amid Fiscal Crunch
- Page 291 - Official: Luther College Student Warned of Death on Frantic Call
- Page 292 - Study Looks at School Discipline in Texas
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- Page 299 - Talented Young Black Scholars Find an Open Path to Ivy League
- Page 300 - Interview: Joan Dassin, International Student Fellowship Program Leader
- Page 301 - AIDS Research Pioneer Moving On From Meharry
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- Page 303 - Clothing Company Granted Opportunity to Defend Against Delta Sigma Theta Trademark Infringement Lawsuit
- Page 304 - AIDS Research Pioneer James Hildreth Moving On From Meharry
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- Page 306 - No Charges in Saggy Pants Arrest of College Football Player at Calif. Airport
- Page 307 - Michigan State Law Professors Say Div. I College Athletes Qualify as ‘Employees’
- Page 308 - Federal Judge Dismisses Texas Southern University Reverse Discrimination Lawsuit
- Page 309 - La. Governor Jindal Signs Bill Moving New Orleans University to University of Louisiana System
- Page 310 - Census: Share of Children in U.S. Hits Record Low
- Page 311 - Historically Black Concordia College-Selma Regains Favorable Accreditation Status
- Page 312 - Ethnic Art Falling Out of Favor?
- Page 313 - Two Years After Obama’s College Graduation Initiative, Major Obstacles Remain
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- Page 319 - Black Seaman's 1861 Heroics Recalled in New Film
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- Page 321 - Aspiring Business Students with International Immersion Experience in High Demand
- Page 322 - Puerto Rican Scholar Ricardo Alegria Dies at 90
- Page 323 - New College Completion Initiative Targets College Success of KIPP Charter School Alumni
- Page 324 - Louisiana Regents Expands Online Services for Adult Learners, Community College Students
- Page 325 - The Middle College School Comes to Maryland
- Page 326 - Forum Examines Challenge for English Language Learners to Excel in Math, Science
- Page 327 - International Education Conference Aims to Help K-12 Teachers Rethink College Preparation in Global Age
- Page 328 - Southern University Chancellor Sees Challenges
- Page 329 - At D.C. Policy Forum, A Tale of Two Men Named Wes Moore Provides Human Drama
- Page 330 - At D.C. Policy Forum, A Tale of Two Men Named Wes Moore Provides Human Drama
- Page 331 - Native American Rights Lawyer, Former University of Colorado Law Dean Dies at 68
- Page 332 - First African-American Named to Lead Lexington Theological Seminary
- Page 333 - At D.C. Policy Forum, A Tale of Two Men Named Wes Moore Provides Human Drama
- Page 334 - University of Delaware Art Conservationists Restore Historic African-American Mural
- Page 335 - Crossing the Border for College
- Page 336 - California Firm Ordered To Pay Damages over HBCU Football Broadcasting Contract Dispute
- Page 337 - U.S. Rep. Clyburn Defends S.C. State Research Center
- Page 338 - Southern Swamp Holds Clues About Runaway Slaves
- Page 339 - Predominantly Black Fraternity Kappa Alpha Psi Marks 100 Years
- Page 340 - California College Students Brace for State Budget Cuts
- Page 341 - California Program Grooms Math, Science Teachers for Urban K-12 Schools
- Page 342 - Syracuse University Helps Nurture Urban Gardening Organization
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- Page 344 - Appeals Court Overturns Michigan Ban on Race in College Admissions
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- Page 348 - Study: More College-educated Workers Needed for U.S. Workforce
- Page 349 - Accrediting Agency Rejects Fisk University Financial Plan
- Page 350 - Dance Opens the Door to History
- Page 351 - S.C. State Says Transportation Center Will Be Built
- Page 352 - Federal Officials Release College Cost Comparisons
- Page 353 - Celebrated New York City Athlete Fatally Stabbed Hours After High School Graduation
- Page 354 - Report: College Enrollment Pool Increasingly Turning to Adult Learners
- Page 355 - A Tribal College’s Bold Approach to Launching Public School Academies, Charter Schools
- Page 356 - Kellogg Foundation Pursues College Access Agenda
- Page 357 - Friends Remember North Carolina State Hero Lorenzo Charles
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- Page 361 - Obama Administration Officials Take High Profile at Senate Hearing on DREAM Act
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- Page 369 - With Focus on College Readiness, Panel Seeks Better Middle School Outcomes in the South
- Page 370 - Oprah Winfrey Receives South African University Honorary Doctorate
- Page 371 - Hispanic, White Achievement Gap as Wide as in 1990s
- Page 372 - Scholarship Fund Group Seeks Increased Support for Asian American-focused Minority-Serving Schools
- Page 373 - Former Executive Neil Horikoshi Adds Capacity to Asian & Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund
- Page 374 - At Long Last, a Harvard Degree for Joel Iacoomes
- Page 375 - Ohio State Trustees To Review Athletic Program
- Page 376 - HBCU Leaders Say They Should Share Their Campus Success Stories
- Page 377 - Book Reviews: A Tapestry of Challenges
- Page 378 - Higher Education’s Future in Focus at Penn State Conference
- Page 379 - Yale University Starts Program To Study Anti-Semitism
- Page 380 - New College Board Research on Young Men of Color Stirs Demand for Action
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- Page 390 - Report: Low-income Students ‘Overrepresented’ at For-Profit Colleges
- Page 391 - S.C. State University Audit: No Missing Funds at Clyburn Center
- Page 392 - Averting Deportation, Undocumented Student Realizes DREAM
- Page 393 - Book Review: Examining the Hmong in America
- Page 394 - National Urban League, Brady Center Team Up with Plaxico Burress to Prevent Gun Violence
- Page 395 - Hope and Uncertainty as University of New Orleans Looks To Leave LSU System
- Page 396 - Pennsylvania Legislation Seeks In-state Tuition for Undocumented Immigrants
- Page 397 - Pew Research Study: Dads Spending Much More Time With Children
- Page 398 - NCAA Forum Aims to Increase Minority Head Coaches
- Page 399 - LSU Looking at Adding Louisiana Tech to its University System
- Page 400 - Until the Needle Breaks
- Page 401 - College Mentoring for Access and Persistence Program Gives Graduating High School Seniors a Boost
- Page 402 - State College Association Training Program Offers Support, Guidance to Ambitious College Administrators
- Page 403 - Northwestern University Journalism Professor To Retire
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- Page 409 - National Faculty Group Takes Two New Orleans Universities Off Censure List
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- Page 416 - UNAIDS Summit Launches ‘Countdown to Zero’ Plan; Nations With High Numbers of Pregnant Women With HIV Targeted
- Page 417 - More Hispanic Students Finishing High School
- Page 418 - University of Oregon, African Nation Form Research Pact
- Page 419 - Roboticist Dennis Hong Inspires Students To Change the World
- Page 420 - Michigan Two- and Four-Year Colleges Team Up To Boost Minority STEM Enrollment
- Page 421 - N.J. Student Aid Bid Rejected Due to Mom's Immigration Status
- Page 422 - No More National Anthem at Pacifist Indiana College
- Page 423 - University of Illinois Wants $100 Million for Scholarships
- Page 424 - Diversity Still Matters in Michigan
- Page 425 - Commentary: Increasing the MBA Diversity Pipeline – What’s the Problem – the Pipe or the Line?
- Page 426 - IHEP Launches College Completion Coalition
- Page 427 - From ‘Pinch Hitter’ to Full-Fledged Starter
- Page 428 - Study: Minority Youth Have Big Media Appetite
- Page 429 - U.S., Foreign Higher Education Institutions Unite To Help Haiti
- Page 430 - Top United Kingdom Academics Form New University
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- Page 433 - Skip Senior Year and Go Straight to College?
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- Page 449 - Mississippi Community Colleges Keeping More Students
- Page 450 - NCORE Conference: Scholar Offers Perspectives on Inter-Minority Racism
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- Page 453 - Perspective: While Spurrier Plan To Pay Players is Self-Serving, It Opens Door to More Dialogue
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- Page 456 - Sickle Cell Treatment Clinic at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Answers Community Need
- Page 457 - Michigan State University Commemorates Half-Century Partnership With African Nations
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- Page 459 - FAMU and Tennessee State Join HBCUsOnline Roster
- Page 460 - Lawmakers Approve Private Fund for Undocumented Immigrants
- Page 461 - Wayne State Fellows To Help Transform Detroit in Program Modeled After New Orleans Effort
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- Page 468 - ‘Plus 50’ Completion Strategy Aims To Help Baby Boomers Attain College Degrees and Certificates
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- Page 471 - California State University Faces ‘Crisis’ as More Students Work To Pay for College
- Page 472 - Charleston Can Lay a Claim to First Memorial Day
- Page 473 - Oprah’s Generosity Spurs Past Morehouse Scholarship Recipients to Pledge New Scholarship Funding
- Page 474 - UC Berkeley Law Professor Goodwin Liu Withdraws Appellate Court Judgeship Bid
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- Page 486 - Arizona State Graduate in Limbo Over Immigration Status
- Page 487 - Perspective: Cultivating Community College Creativity Within Financial Constraints
- Page 488 - Hundreds of Civil Rights Movement Era Love Letters To Be Donated in Houston
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- Page 490 - Report: Pay Disparities Persist for Minorities and Women With College Degrees
- Page 491 - Perspective: Race and Beyond – Playing the Dozens
- Page 492 - Education Advocates Facing Up to Budget Deal, Anticipating 2012 Fiscal Debate
- Page 493 - African Burial Ground to Be Restored in Richmond, Va.
- Page 494 - More Than a Tiger Mom
- Page 495 - Critics Question Effectiveness of U.S. Civil Rights Commission
- Page 496 - Scholar Khalil Gibran Muhammad to Take Reins at Schomburg Center
- Page 497 - Influential Speakers Inspire 2011 Graduates to Pursue the American Dream
- Page 498 - Scholar Khalil Gibran Muhammad to Take Reins at Schomburg Center
- Page 499 - DREAM Act Enters New Phase Among Certain Progressive States
- Page 500 - SUNO/UNO Merger Scrapped for Lack of Support
- Page 501 - U.C. Berkeley Law Professor Goodwin Liu Facing GOP Defeat Over Appeals Court Nomination
- Page 502 - Taking Action to Abandon Offensive American Indian Mascots Often Mired in Controversy
- Page 503 - Poll Finds Recent College Graduates Hit by Recession
- Page 504 - Report: Income Inequality Poses Obstacle for Obama College Completion Drive
- Page 505 - Complaints Lodged About La. Gov. Jindal’s Appointments
- Page 506 - Oklahoma Regents Approve Sexual Assault Rule
- Page 507 - Should College Athletes Be Paid?
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- Page 685 - Nine Former Workers Sue Auburn University, Allege Discrimination
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- Page 1064 - Along With Increased Scrutiny of For-profits, Harvard Economist Urges Transparency for All Institutions
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- Page 1356 - Miami’s Randy Shannon Enters New Season With Confidence
- Page 1357 - Alabama’s A&M’s Andrew Hugine Scores Solid Start in New Presidency
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- Page 2356 - Obama Joker artist unmasked: A fellow Chicagoan
- Page 2357 - The college pinch: Tuitions rise but not as much as in recent years
- Page 2358 - Partners for Digital Equality, The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities and The National Hispanic University Announce Alliance
- Page 2359 - Judge upholds UT's race-based admissions policies
- Page 2360 - Federal Judge Upholds UT's Race-Conscious Admissions Policies
- Page 2361 - Pride and Peril: Historically Black Colleges and Universities
- Page 2362 - Clemson sets application, enrollment record while maintaining academic quality
- Page 2363 - SPE announces scholarship winners for graduate research.
- Page 2364 - Md. Community colleges riding new wave in higher education
- Page 2365 - Classes Start For Local Universities
- Page 2366 - Number of UNC administrators increases
- Page 2367 - Changes in store at Florida colleges
- Page 2368 - College scholarships in limbo in tussle over 'Promise'
- Page 2369 - For-profit colleges' increased lending prompts concerns
- Page 2370 - Five Arrested After Shooting Injures Five on Langston Campus
- Page 2371 - Gene Variant Predicts Racial Disparity in Hepatitis Treatment Success
- Page 2372 - AKA Lawsuit Reveals Longtime Internal Conflicts
- Page 2373 - Tribal Members, Researchers Band Together to Bring Back Condor
- Page 2374 - Some Undergrads Shave a Year Off College to Save
- Page 2375 - USM may cut classes, faculty positions
- Page 2376 - Millersville University drops its MBA program
- Page 2377 - College Textbooks Hit iPhone, iPod Touch
- Page 2378 - Georgia Tech professor faces 15 counts of sexual exploitation
- Page 2379 - Georgia colleges to furlough employees 6 days
- Page 2380 - In Brief: The Recession and Higher Ed
- Page 2381 - Are Endowments Making a Rebound?
- Page 2382 - California State Offers Tough Love To “Super Seniors”
- Page 2383 - States cut aid to college students as demand booms
- Page 2384 - MCC fundraiser resigns, eight months after taking job
- Page 2385 - Leander High graduate earns scholarship to purse biomedicine
- Page 2386 - In Brief: UT-Austin Hires Unprecedented Number of Female Faculty
- Page 2387 - University of Tennessee-Chattanooga Loses Black Enrollment
- Page 2388 - A Decline in Humanities
- Page 2389 - Quinn gives UI trustees 'a few more days' to resign
- Page 2390 - Regents Meet to Hear Report on College Cuts
- Page 2391 - Financial Aid Cuts
- Page 2392 - Colleges look to create revenue as slashed budgets don't cut it
- Page 2393 - Hopeful signs for job seekers, college grads
- Page 2394 - NJ college costs up, but not as much as usual
- Page 2395 - Georgia colleges prepare for more cuts
- Page 2396 - College Board Brief Highlights Patterns in Student Debt
- Page 2397 - La. Higher Education Panel Begins Overhaul Study
- Page 2398 - Woman with no known relatives donates large sum to university
- Page 2399 - Many Dallas-Fort Worth graduates struggle in college
- Page 2400 - Colleges noted for commitment to environmental issues'
- Page 2401 - U-Detroit Mercy gets $552,000 for fed IT research
- Page 2402 - Black male university enrollment still lags
- Page 2403 - Black Male Enrollment at Mississippi Institutions Lags
- Page 2404 - Higher education playing bigger role in gender wage gap
- Page 2405 - Ga. colleges prepare for furloughs, layoffs
- Page 2406 - UMES plans to plant 20-acre solar farm
- Page 2407 - Calvin College endures rocky economic path to achieve fund drive goal
- Page 2408 - Judge refuses to dismiss media suit against NCAA
- Page 2409 - Blue Cross, MSU team up to fight child obesity
- Page 2410 - University of Iowa cracks down on smokers
- Page 2411 - University students less satisfied with courses, survey reveals
- Page 2412 - Investigators: University trustees should resign
- Page 2413 - Ferrum College volleyball team earns national academic honor
- Page 2414 - Illinois Humanities Council Application Deadline for Free College Course Extended
- Page 2415 - Panel: Leaders failed U. of I.
- Page 2416 - Community colleges play critical role in American Graduation Initiative
- Page 2417 - Undocumented Immigrants Spend Millions Extra on Tuition
- Page 2418 - Rising Tuition Rates, Recession Having Impact on Students, Schools
- Page 2419 - Hardest Hit Areas by Recession Receiving Least Amount of Stimulus Funds, Report Says
- Page 2420 - Kennesaw State U to open ‘green’ dining hall
- Page 2421 - ISU to hire for graduate students to teach
- Page 2422 - ISU to hire for graduate students to teach
- Page 2423 - Community colleges aren't the bargain they used to be
- Page 2424 - Texas A&M wants evaluation of athletic facility built by makers of collapsed Cowboys site
- Page 2425 - Ex-dean calls herself 'victim' of admissions scandal
- Page 2426 - Mexican students to be recognized Friday
- Page 2427 - U.S. Department of Education Awards UNCF Special Programs Corporation Over $9 Million for International Fellowship Program
- Page 2428 - Sotomayor OK’d for Supreme Court in Historic Vote
- Page 2429 - Tuition for local college transfers capped by ASU
- Page 2430 - Community colleges ink student transfer deal with National University
- Page 2431 - IA regents approve budget for public universities
- Page 2432 - Kennesaw State U to open ‘green’ dining hall
- Page 2433 - IU Press Puts Books, Journals Online
- Page 2434 - Quote of Note:
- Page 2435 - Report: J-Schools Not Making the Grade
- Page 2436 - Smashing the Stereotypes On the Big Screen
- Page 2437 - Tribal Colleges Seeking Stability in Federal Funding Cycles
- Page 2438 - Power Players for HSIs and Tribal Colleges
- Page 2439 - Confronting Climate Change
- Page 2440 - “Green” For All
- Page 2441 - Sustaining Enrollment Growth in Difficult Financial Times
- Page 2442 - The Experiment
- Page 2443 - Professional Appoitments
- Page 2444 - Tight Space for New Rutgers Medical Buildings
- Page 2445 - Programs Offers Grants to Help Pay College Tuition
- Page 2446 - NCAA to Host 2009 First Team Summer Conference in Kansas City
- Page 2447 - Census: 15.5% of Virginians without insurance
- Page 2448 - Western Pa. YMCA to offer off-campus college rooms
- Page 2449 - Budget increases taxes, funds ECU efforts
- Page 2450 - Despite Shooting, Essex Votes to Keep Firearms Ordinance
- Page 2451 - Ivy League sports budgets cut 'to the core'
- Page 2452 - Arizona State University Seeks Three-Year College
- Page 2453 - Ex-Nova Southeastern University janitors testify on firings
- Page 2454 - Reinvented UDC to open this month
- Page 2455 - Who Should Teach Hip-hop Studies?
- Page 2456 - Police at UVM, 3 communities recording race
- Page 2457 - Third Harvard Shooting Suspect Enters Not Guilty Plea
- Page 2458 - Appeals Court Hears Mississippi Voting Rights Case Sparked by Inclusion of College Voters
- Page 2459 - FAMU Law School Granted Full Accreditation
- Page 2460 - Obama Celebrates Enactment of Post-9/11 GI Bill
- Page 2461 - New Website Offers Transparency to Adult Learners Returning to College
- Page 2462 - WVU to launch hybrid car share program
- Page 2463 - College of Pharmacy gets $1 million gift for building
- Page 2464 - UI trustee Shah heeds panel's call, offers resignation
- Page 2465 - DC Community College to Begin Classes
- Page 2466 - MSU works to increase Hispanic neuroscientists
- Page 2467 - Report: Texas Still Lags in Hispanics in Higher Ed
- Page 2468 - Perspectives: The Black Community’s Shared Responsibility in ‘Wrongful’ Police Profiling
- Page 2469 - WSU Loses Migrant Education Program
- Page 2470 - Harvard Scholar Says He Received Death Threats
- Page 2471 - College students struggle to gain experience and pay their bills
- Page 2472 - Jobless NYC woman sues college for $70K in tuition
- Page 2473 - Credit card changes will force parents, college students to rethink expenses
- Page 2474 - Will your teen become less religious in college?
- Page 2475 - State Budget Watch: Higher education funding has shifted over the years
- Page 2476 - New GI Bill tops Obama's agenda
- Page 2477 - Historically black college alums network with students
- Page 2478 - KSU professor files discrimination suit
- Page 2479 - In Brief: Stories From Around the Academy
- Page 2480 - Law Professor Building Native American Program
- Page 2481 - Perspectives: Broken U.S. Police Culture and Lack of Police Temperament Explain Gates-Crowley Encounter
- Page 2482 - AKA president sued over wax statue of herself
- Page 2483 - Excelsior College Launches New Services for GIs
- Page 2484 - Morgan Staffer Alleges Wrongful Firing
- Page 2485 - Obama Names Diverse Group of Medal of Freedom Recipients
- Page 2486 - Audit: South Carolina School Must Guard Financial Viability
- Page 2487 - What to Learn in Obama’s ‘Teachable’ Race Moment?
- Page 2488 - Will Google Book Search Settlement Increase Access for Underserved Communities?
- Page 2489 - Colleges going paperless in attracting students
- Page 2490 - Mikva: All UI trustees should resign
- Page 2491 - New GI Bill Live Tomorrow
- Page 2492 - For Community Colleges, Wind Technician Training Is a Growth Business
- Page 2493 - $1.5 million grant to help MSU educate more Hispanics in neurosciences
- Page 2494 - Texas colleges' math-science push falling short, board says
- Page 2495 - Texas Tech Petition Opposes Ex-AG Gonzales' Hire
- Page 2496 - Two Indian Professors Pass on Education Opportunities
- Page 2497 - Sallie Mae Suffers Revenue Losses From Economy and Federal Loan Reforms
- Page 2498 - Furloughs loom as CSU works on budget cuts
- Page 2499 - Texas attorney general sues owners of Dallas-area college test-prep center
- Page 2500 - Students plan return to debt-ridden NC school
- Page 2501 - Ursuline College starts three-year bachelor's degree programs to appeal to budget-conscious students
- Page 2502 - More Boston High School Grads Head To College, But Gaps Widen
- Page 2503 - College offers quick help for laid-off workers
- Page 2504 - Community Colleges Lobby to Offer Four-year Degrees
- Page 2505 - Union Accepts Furloughs at California Universities
- Page 2506 - University of Florida's Veterinary School Attracts Top Grads
- Page 2507 - Four-year Degrees to Hit Junior College
- Page 2508 - Indiana University Expects Smaller Freshman Class
- Page 2509 - Race Not Mentioned in Gates 911 Call
- Page 2510 - U. of I. President to Testify on Clout Cases
- Page 2511 - ORU Wants to Increase Hispanic Enrollment
- Page 2512 - California Budget Deal Cuts Higher Ed, Saves Financial Aid
- Page 2513 - New HBCU Initiative Leader Seeks to Forge Relationships Between HBCUs and Obama Administration
- Page 2514 - The Professor, Policeman and President
- Page 2515 - A $4 Billion Push for Better Schools
- Page 2516 - GI Bill Not Likely to Bail Out Ailing Illinois Fund
- Page 2517 - USM Prepares for $2M Budget Cut
- Page 2518 - Gates Says It’s Time To ‘Move On’ From His Arrest
- Page 2519 - Drive-by Shooting at Texas Southern Wounds Six
- Page 2520 - Arabic Language Teacher at Clemson Jailed Over Immigration
- Page 2521 - WNBA Leads in Sports Diversity Study
- Page 2522 - Pinkett Says He'd Consider N.J. Lieutenant Governor Post
- Page 2523 - The Overqualified Professor
- Page 2524 - Analysis: Gates Arrest a Signpost on Racial Road
- Page 2525 - Most Diverse Class of Plebes Enters Naval Academy
- Page 2526 - Video-gaming as an Intramural Sport?
- Page 2527 - New Asian American Civil Rights Book
- Page 2528 - An Air Force Officer and Academic
- Page 2529 - Former NCAA Players Sue Over Use of Images
- Page 2530 - Emerson Students To Receive Settlement from Student Loan Investigation
- Page 2531 - In Brief: Economy and Academe
- Page 2532 - Student Loan Bill Clears House Committee
- Page 2533 - New GI Bill Brings New Challenges
- Page 2534 - Perspectives: Thanks for Asking
- Page 2535 - Charges Against Gates Dropped
- Page 2536 - Report Shows Similar Educational Success by Federal Grant Recipients and Non-Recipients
- Page 2537 - Diverse Calendar
- Page 2538 - Professional Appoitments
- Page 2539 - Grants & Gifts
- Page 2540 - Top 100 - Graduate Degree Producers
- Page 2541 - ‘Visible’ Diversity and the University
- Page 2542 - Harvard Scholar Skip Gates Arrested in Massachusetts, Claims Racism
- Page 2543 - California Budget Crisis Threatens To Derail Students’ Dreams
- Page 2544 - Best & Brightest: Desire to Help Others Set Baltimore Native on Path to Achievement
- Page 2545 - New Executive Director Named To Head White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities
- Page 2546 - Diversity Professionals Explore Cultural Competency at George Mason University Meeting
- Page 2547 - While Aid Helps, Some Struggle With Private School Tuition
- Page 2548 - Confederate Archives Find Unlikely Transcribers
- Page 2549 - Obama Says Education a Key to Economic Rebound
- Page 2550 - Achievement Gaps Show Little Change for Black Students
- Page 2551 - Perspectives: Wake Up GOP: Sotomayor is This Generation’s Jackie Robinson
- Page 2552 - Researchers: Economy Sends Workers in Search of GED Credential
- Page 2553 - Fisk Wins Chance to Make Case For Selling Interest In Art Collection
- Page 2554 - John Brown Exhibit on Display at West Virginia University
- Page 2555 - Senate Confirms Ex-Astronaut Bolden to Head NASA
- Page 2556 - President Obama Taps Xavier Alumna Dr. Regina Benjamin for Surgeon General
- Page 2557 - Some Undergrads Shave a Year Off College to Save
- Page 2558 - In Brief: Stories From Around the Academy
- Page 2559 - In Brief: Stories From Around the Academy
- Page 2560 - College Campuses Seek Balance When Views Collide
- Page 2561 - Hispanic Civil Rights Group at Center of Sotomayor Fight
- Page 2562 - U.S. Appeals Court To Hear Hattiesburg Ward Case
- Page 2563 - California College Officials Charged With Misuse of Funds
- Page 2564 - Native American Players Looking for Recognition
- Page 2565 - Documentary on Controversial African Studies Scholar
- Page 2566 - Course Watch: Tribal College Offers Gaelic, Russian Classes
- Page 2567 - LSU Press Falling Victim to Economy
- Page 2568 - Perspectives: Running for Our Lives: Victory for Ethnic Studies
- Page 2569 - Black Newspaper in Boston Suspends Publication
- Page 2570 - Hampton Pharmacy School Accreditation Renewed
- Page 2571 - Diversity on the Prairie: A College Cultural Mosaic
- Page 2572 - The Obama Books Boom
- Page 2573 - The Achievement Club
- Page 2574 - Professional Appoitments
- Page 2575 - Grants & Gifts
- Page 2576 - Diverse Calendar
- Page 2577 - Universities Part of Effort to Revitalize Native Languages
- Page 2578 - Look to Diversity for America’s Re-emergence
- Page 2579 - Coalition Proposes Alternative to Obama Student Loan Reform Plan
- Page 2580 - Three Black Fraternities Unite With Big Brothers Big Sisters in a National Partnership
- Page 2581 - ACC Moves Tourney Over Confederate Flag Dispute
- Page 2582 - Non-Discrimination Policies and Support Groups Help Ease Campus Life for Gay and Lesbian Students at HBCUs
- Page 2583 - Perspectives: Progress Made and the Significant Work That Lies Ahead
- Page 2584 - New Credit Card Law May Have ‘Unintended Consequences’ for Low-income Students
- Page 2585 - Best & Brightest: From Concerned Alum to Policymaker
- Page 2586 - Colleges Focus on Veterans as GI Bill Ups Numbers
- Page 2587 - Kentucky State University May Open Boarding School for Black Males
- Page 2588 - New Commission on Graduate School Formed
- Page 2589 - Wisconsin Becomes 11th State to Offer In-state Tuition to Undocumented Students
- Page 2590 - Law Professor: Criminal Justice Reform Begins With Jury Nullification
- Page 2591 - On the Air With Michael Eric Dyson
- Page 2592 - Report: States Must Strengthen Higher Education Systems for U.S. to Stay Competitive
- Page 2593 - Alumni Group To Pay $6M for Antioch College
- Page 2594 - Despite Ruling, Testing Debate Far From Settled
- Page 2595 - Study Finds Widening Generation Gap in United States
- Page 2596 - Decision To Strip Paul Quinn’s Accreditation Called A “Death Sentence”
- Page 2597 - Court Eases Oversight of Arizona English Program
- Page 2598 - Perspectives: The Brown Decision
- Page 2599 - Books By Martin Luther King Jr. To Be Republished
- Page 2600 - Some Progress for Missouri University on Diversity; Agreement With Hispanic Board Signed
- Page 2601 - Education Dept. To Simplify Aid Forms, Seek Other Changes
- Page 2602 - Jena 6 Cases Near Conclusion
- Page 2603 - DREAM Act Rally Provides Visual Reminder of What’s at Stake for Undocumented Students
- Page 2604 - Minority-serving Institutions Battle for Budget Consideration
- Page 2605 - At the Forefront of Medical Tourism Law
- Page 2606 - Top 100 - Undergraduate Degree Producers
- Page 2607 - Professional Appoitments
- Page 2608 - Off the Beaten Path
- Page 2609 - Studies Offer Conflicting Results on ‘Obama Effect'
- Page 2610 - College Graduation Rates Could Dramatically Decline, If Minorities Don’t Improve College Completion, Report Says
- Page 2611 - Lawsuit Alleges Discrimination at Jackson State
- Page 2612 - A Proposal for SNCC 2.0
- Page 2613 - Star-filled Lineup Set for Civil Rights Tribute
- Page 2614 - Stillman College Censured Over Faculty Member Dismissal
- Page 2615 - Clinton: Push for Racial Equality Far From Over
- Page 2616 - Association Seeks Ideas on Legal Profession Diversity
- Page 2617 - Financial Aid Program Changes Take Effect
- Page 2618 - High Court Ruling Leaves Voting Rights Act Intact
- Page 2619 - On the Rebound, Cheyney U. Forms All-star Advisory Panel
- Page 2620 - Texas A&M President Quits, Regents Pick Temp Replacement
- Page 2621 - Holder Urges New Hate Crimes Law
- Page 2622 - HBCU Group Seeks Share of Stimulus
- Page 2623 - Rift Brews Between Texas A&M Chancellor, President
- Page 2624 - Government Intervention Needed on School Segregation, Experts Say
- Page 2625 - Tenured Faculty at Community College Favorably Impact Student Transfer Decisions
- Page 2626 - Decrying Over-Representation of African-Americans in Prisons, Reformers Ask Senate for Changes
- Page 2627 - The Second Look
- Page 2628 - The Second Look
- Page 2629 - News Corp. Forms Diversity Council After Cartoon
- Page 2630 - Prison Seminary Program Gives Inmates Second Chance
- Page 2631 - Longevity, Loyalty, Results
- Page 2632 - Seasoned Leaders
- Page 2633 - In Memoriam
- Page 2634 - Prospective Switch to Direct Loans Raises Concerns
- Page 2635 - Setting a New Standard
- Page 2636 - Sounding Off About a Silver Celebration
- Page 2637 - Academic Hiring Trends Toward Part-time Faculty
- Page 2638 - 25 Legal and Legislative Milestones
- Page 2639 - Native Identity And Community On Campus
- Page 2640 - ‘Balancing Open Doors And National Security’
- Page 2641 - On Hispanic Education - Progress and Stagnation: 25 Years Of Hispanic Achievement
- Page 2642 - Celebrating the Life and Legacy Of Dr. John Hope Franklin
- Page 2643 - The Browning of U.S. Higher Education
- Page 2644 - 25 To Watch
- Page 2645 - On Accountability - Achieving President Obama’s College Completion Goal
- Page 2646 - Professional Appoitments
- Page 2647 - A Deceiving Label?
- Page 2648 - Enhanced HBCU Teacher Preparation Role Discussed at U.S. Education Department Meeting
- Page 2649 - Colleges and Universities Must Not Rest On Their Laurels
- Page 2650 - Fellowship Program Honors Legacy of Late Scholar of the African Diaspora
- Page 2651 - Students Rally at U.S. Capitol to Urge Increased Support of TRIO and GEAR UP Programs
- Page 2652 - Chicago State Faculty Say Flawed Presidential Search Led to Flawed Outcome
- Page 2653 - More Minority Faculty Members Sought by Theology Schools
- Page 2654 - Higher Education Association Blasts Graduation Rate Data Used in Think Tank Report
- Page 2655 - Chicago State Faculty Wish List for New President Includes Public Apology
- Page 2656 - Report Highlights Growing Recognition of Nontraditional Students at Hispanic-Serving Institutions
- Page 2657 - A&M President Scores Poorly in First Evaluation
- Page 2658 - National Immigration Forum Launches New Immigration Reform Campaign
- Page 2659 - Studies Offer Conflicting Results On ‘Obama Effect’
- Page 2660 - Congressman Urges NBA To Drop Age Minimum
- Page 2661 - Illinois Scandal Exposes Favoritism in Admissions
- Page 2662 - University of Kansas Names First Woman, First Black Chancellor
- Page 2663 - Historian Ivan Van Sertima Dies
- Page 2664 - Texas Lawmakers Approve Changing Top 10 Percent Law
- Page 2665 - Meet the Ashe Scholars
- Page 2666 - Another 'Black Man Did It' Hoax Sparks Outrage
- Page 2667 - Perspectives: Sotomayor Falls in Journalism’s Blind Spot
- Page 2668 - Report Scrutinizes Colleges With Low Graduation Rates, Including MSIs
- Page 2669 - Ronald Takaki, Ethnic Studies Pioneer, Dies
- Page 2670 - Haskell Indian Nations University Commemorates 125th Anniversary, Recognizes Painful History
- Page 2671 - Hispanic Theologian Chosen for Vatican Ambassador
- Page 2672 - NCAA Women of Color Symposium Launches Recruitment and Retention Strategy Campaign
- Page 2673 - Harvard Student Claims Racism Plays Into Ban From Campus
- Page 2674 - Tuskegee President To Deliver Lincoln Memorial Rededication Address
- Page 2675 - Taking On the Stereotypes: Asian American Basketball Player Excels on the Court
- Page 2676 - Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars 2009 - MALE FINALISTS
- Page 2677 - Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars 2009 - FEMALE FINALISTS
- Page 2678 - In Budget Crisis, Sports Teams Fail to Make the Cut
- Page 2679 - On diverseeducation.com: Taking On the Stereotypes
- Page 2680 - Coach Keeling: The Rescuer
- Page 2681 - A Legacy of Leadership
- Page 2682 - An Ambassador On and Of f the Field
- Page 2683 - Capital Gains For Richmond
- Page 2684 - HSIs, Others Look to Census for Aid to Schools, Communities
- Page 2685 - Diverse Calendar
- Page 2686 - When Eligibility Is Over
- Page 2687 - Sotomayor’s Nomination Reaffirms National Identity of U.S. Latinos, Scholars Say
- Page 2688 - Former NC HBCU Leader To Lead North Carolina A&T
- Page 2689 - Sun Ra Exhibit at UPenn Shows Jazz Pioneer's Spacy Imagery
- Page 2690 - Obama Administration Announces National Program for Green Jobs, Training
- Page 2691 - Diversity on the Bench
- Page 2692 - Texas House Approves Changes to Top 10 Percent Admission Rule
- Page 2693 - UVA Diversity Chief Appointed Top Post at International Reading Association
- Page 2694 - Asian American leads Latino district in California
- Page 2695 - Duncan Brings Obama Agenda to Congress
- Page 2696 - California Budget Crisis Hits Colleges
- Page 2697 - Shaq Takes Crash Course in Broadcast at Syracuse University
- Page 2698 - Poll Finds Grads Trying to Stay Afloat
- Page 2699 - Senate Confirms Former Idaho AG for Indian Affairs
- Page 2700 - Education Experts Offer Alternatives to College Rankings
- Page 2701 - Stimulus Jobs Likely To Be Unevenly Distributed Among Races
- Page 2702 - Violent Hazing at Times in College Band Repertoire
- Page 2703 - Navajos Largely Unscathed By Recession
- Page 2704 - College Students, Academic Advisers Increasingly Engaging in Recession-proof Career Planning
- Page 2705 - Board Advocates Dumping UND Nickname, Logo
- Page 2706 - Temple U Grads Head From Ceremony to Career Fair
- Page 2707 - Dr. Claude M. Steele Named Columbia University Provost
- Page 2708 - Amid Financial Turmoil, Shaw University President Steps Down
- Page 2709 - First Lady’s Scheduled Commencement Talk Puts Newest University of California Campus in Spotlight
- Page 2710 - Providence Mayor Wants To Tax College Students
- Page 2711 - HBCU Students Dressing for Success
- Page 2712 - A Chancellor’s Choice
- Page 2713 - When Work Experience Is Not Enough
- Page 2714 - Course Evaluations and a Chat With Nana
- Page 2715 - Diverse Calendar
- Page 2716 - Professional Appoitments
- Page 2717 - Grants & Gifts
- Page 2718 - The Community College Transfer Problem
- Page 2719 - Ohio-based Professor Examines Lives of Black Women Scholars in Book
- Page 2720 - BOOK REVIEW: Creatiing a Class: College Admissions and the Education of the Elites by Mitchell L. Stevens
- Page 2721 - Ex-Student Says NJ Medical School Discriminated Over Racial Labeling
- Page 2722 - Volunteer Service Capacity Bill May Benefit MSIs
- Page 2723 - Black Colleges Will Fight Cut to Federal Program
- Page 2724 - Obama’s Anticipated Notre Dame Commencement Address Divides Catholics
- Page 2725 - Minority-serving Institutions To Lose Funding Under Obama Budget
- Page 2726 - Naval Academy Graphic Novel to Aid Recruiting
- Page 2727 - New Graduates Face Difficult Job Market
- Page 2728 - Affording Others the Full Law School Experience
- Page 2729 - HSIs, HBCUs Seek Greater Visibility From White House
- Page 2730 - New York’s Hostos College Names New President
- Page 2731 - SREB Urges States to Improve Adolescent Literacy
- Page 2732 - Barber-Scotia College Details Come-back Plan
- Page 2733 - 81 Unusual Projects Get $100K in Gates Grants
- Page 2734 - First Black Chancellor of Rutgers-Camden Brings Community-conscious Approach to Job
- Page 2735 - Best & Brightest: After a 13-year Absence From School, Academic Excellence and an Associate Degree
- Page 2736 - ‘Class of Katrina’ Graduating, 4 Years After Storm
- Page 2737 - Hampton University Brings the Latest and Greatest in Cancer Treatment
- Page 2738 - Voorhees College Names Romanian Student Valedictorian
- Page 2739 - Cutting Costs, Improving Learning
- Page 2740 - A Steady Hand in Uncertain Times
- Page 2741 - Course Watch: Healthy and Eco-friendly Living
- Page 2742 - On diverseeducation.com: HBCU Student-run Record Label Launched
- Page 2743 - Morehouse College Honors Civil Rights Pioneer
- Page 2744 - Embracing the (Corporate) Work
- Page 2745 - AKAs Seeks End of ‘Old South’ Days at ‘Bama
- Page 2746 - Flu Fears Prompt Separate Graduations at Slipper Rock University
- Page 2747 - Five Years, Little Improvement in Factors Contributing to Achievement Gap
- Page 2748 - Professional Appoitments
- Page 2749 - Perspectives: African-American Ph.D.s: Good Enough for America’s Educational Institutions?
- Page 2750 - Former Morehouse President Massey Named Chairman of Bank of America
- Page 2751 - Preclearance Provision of Voting Rights Act at Core of Supreme Court Case
- Page 2752 - White Man's Burden? Discrimination Suits Flourish
- Page 2753 - Knoxville College Still in the Dark But Seeing Light
- Page 2754 - Getting a Piece of the Stimulus
- Page 2755 - Britain Proposes Affirmative Action Bill
- Page 2756 - 3 Va. Men Hurt in Shooting at Hampton University
- Page 2757 - Brazile Speech Prompts Boycott by Louisiana Archbishop
- Page 2758 - Ga. Professor Suspected in Shootings Leaves No Trail
- Page 2759 - No Black Boy Left Behind
- Page 2760 - Education Practitioners Unveil Innovative Programs To Close Achievement Gap
- Page 2761 - Women Professors Not Being Promoted as Rapidly as Men
- Page 2762 - Study Finds Minorities Underrepresented in Graduate School
- Page 2763 - Alice Walker exhibit opens at Emory University
- Page 2764 - Ex-professor in NYC School Noose Case Sues for $200M
- Page 2765 - Morris Brown College Partners With Online Education Company for New Business Plan
- Page 2766 - Virginia Tech Decision Sparks Debate on Diversity Work and Faculty Evaluations
- Page 2767 - Discrimination Claim Appears to Divide High Court
- Page 2768 - Opinion: Exam Winners and Losers
- Page 2769 - EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson Promotes a More Inclusive Environmental Movement
- Page 2770 - Prague University Bans Lecture By David Duke
- Page 2771 - College Board Report: 350,000 Undocumented Students Would Benefit From DREAM Act
- Page 2772 - Civil Rights Pioneer: Education and Service Key to Ending Discrimination, Injustice
- Page 2773 - Pulitzer Prize Honors Works on Race and Gender
- Page 2774 - English-Language Learner Case Framed as Civil Rights Enforcement Issue Before Supreme Court
- Page 2775 - First Ladies of Law
- Page 2776 - SAT-optional Will Trend Take Off or Sputter?
- Page 2777 - Asian American Lawmakers in California Charge UC Admission Change Harmful to Asians
- Page 2778 - Scholars Debate the Efficacy of Race Versus Class-based Affirmative Action in College Admissions
- Page 2779 - In Memoriam: Dr. John Hope Franklin (1915-2009)
- Page 2780 - The Changing Legal Landscape
- Page 2781 - Legal Guardians Of Diversity
- Page 2782 - University of Texas Students Rally Against Campus Gun Bills
- Page 2783 - New Initiative Builds Diversity Pipeline to Law School
- Page 2784 - Professional Appointments
- Page 2785 - Expanding the Conversation
- Page 2786 - Getting to Know Dr. Sidney Ribeau
- Page 2787 - Study Documents the Changing Immigrant Population
- Page 2788 - Bernanke Tells Morehouse Audience He Sees 'Tentative Signs' of Improvement
- Page 2789 - Percentage of Black Players in MLB Rises
- Page 2790 - Ore. Tuition Breaks Sought for Immigrant Students
- Page 2791 - Shut Out
- Page 2792 - Unemployed Seek Training for ‘Green Collar’ Jobs
- Page 2793 - Recession Causing Lawyer Layoffs at Big Firms
- Page 2794 - Changing the Face of the Legal Profession
- Page 2795 - No Degree, but ASU Names Scholarship for Obama
- Page 2796 - Norfolk State University To Reduce “Carbon Footprint” With Shorter Work Week
- Page 2797 - Perspectives: Meeting the Standards, Not Lowering Them
- Page 2798 - Perspectives: Meeting the Standards, Not Lowering Them
- Page 2799 - Perspectives: Meeting the Standards, Not Lowering Them
- Page 2800 - Benedict College Settles With White Instructors Who Charged Discrimination
- Page 2801 - University of Central Arkansas Cancels Step Show Over Hazing
- Page 2802 - Best & Brightest: Promising Black Male Playwright Draws on Feminist Writer’s Work
- Page 2803 - University of New Hampshire Makes Progress in Increasing Diversity
- Page 2804 - University of Maryland Senate Eliminates Invocation From Commencement
- Page 2805 - Texas Christian University To Offer Housing for GLBT Students
- Page 2806 - Surge in Economic Dropouts Spurs UNCF Into Emergency Mode
- Page 2807 - Minority-serving Institutions Called To Serve as Leaders in Student Retention
- Page 2808 - College Officials Strategizing to Ensure Fall Enrollment in Tough Economy
- Page 2809 - Colo. Senate Rejects In-state Tuition Bill
- Page 2810 - Hispanic Students Lag in College Admission
- Page 2811 - One in Five Preschoolers Obese, Rate Higher for Minorities
- Page 2812 - Haddon Selected as University of Maryland Law School Dean, Marking First for an African-American
- Page 2813 - Rutgers Names First Black Chancellor
- Page 2814 - UCLA Study Outlines Strategy to Bolster Number of Black HIV/AIDS Researchers
- Page 2815 - UMass to Put Papers of W.E.B. Du Bois Online
- Page 2816 - Lapchick on a Mission: Focusing on the Student in Student-Athlete
- Page 2817 - College Grads Face Worst Job Market in Years
- Page 2818 - Community College Chancellor Nominated for Under Secretary of Education
- Page 2819 - Community College Chancellor Nominated for Under Secretary of Education
- Page 2820 - Winston-Salem State University Student-Run Record Label Launches With Talent Competition, CD Production To Follow
- Page 2821 - N.J.’s Corzine Supports In-State Tuition for Undocumented Students
- Page 2822 - Pardon Sought for First Black Heavyweight Champ
- Page 2823 - A Pipeline to the Tenure Track
- Page 2824 - In Tough Economy, MSIs Win Funding Increases
- Page 2825 - UCLA Launches Largest Mexican, Mexican American Online Archive
- Page 2826 - Skip the Line, Order Online
- Page 2827 - On the Web - Become a Diverse Facebook Fan!
- Page 2828 - Making an Impact That Multiplies
- Page 2829 - Scholars Discuss Black Power in the Age of Obama
- Page 2830 - Professional Appointments
- Page 2831 - Broadening the Definition of Diversity
- Page 2832 - It’s Not Just About Racism, But Ableism
- Page 2833 - AASCU Names First Black President
- Page 2834 - Suburban Schools See Limited Hispanic Integration
- Page 2835 - Men Struggling to Finish at Black Colleges
- Page 2836 - AMA Seeks Probe of Journal Editors’ Actions
- Page 2837 - New Book Exposes Undocumented Students’ Struggles
- Page 2838 - Obama Agenda Focuses on Degree Completion
- Page 2839 - March Madness for Tribal Colleges
- Page 2840 - Broadening the Definition of Diversity
- Page 2841 - Reviving The Great Debaters Tradition
- Page 2842 - State Legislatures Cautiously Consider In-state Rates for Undocumented Students
- Page 2843 - Gainesville, Fla., Anti-discrimination Laws Kept
- Page 2844 - Texas Senate Approves Limits to Top 10 Percent Admission Rule
- Page 2845 - In Memoriam: Dr. John Hope Franklin (1915-2009)
- Page 2846 - Tuskegee University Architecture Program Reaccredited
- Page 2847 - Breaking News: Historian John Hope Franklin Dies
- Page 2848 - Howard Alternative Spring Breakers Get Harsh Realities
- Page 2849 - Immigrant Tuition Break Rejected by Arkansas Senate Panel
- Page 2850 - New Student Loans Require Payments While in School
- Page 2851 - New Study Reveals Immigrant Blacks Outpace Native Blacks and Whites in Selective College Enrollment
- Page 2852 - Gainesville, Fla., Votes on Gay Discrimination Ban
- Page 2853 - Unemployment Hits Harder Among Latinos, Blacks
- Page 2854 - Morris Brown Pays Water Bill, Still Has Debt
- Page 2855 - Marian University President Resigns
- Page 2856 - Artist Joseph Holston Depicts Underground Railroad in Most Recent Exhibit
- Page 2857 - Women’s History Month - HBCU Women Light Up Stage and Screen
- Page 2858 - Relishing Reprisal-free Research
- Page 2859 - Hard-fought MSI Technology Plan Needs Jump Start
- Page 2860 - IT: Intellectually Taxing?
- Page 2861 - Saving Lives in the Academy and Operating Room
- Page 2862 - Attitude Is Everything
- Page 2863 - Knowledge at No Cost
- Page 2864 - The New Rules of Engagement
- Page 2865 - Professional Appointments
- Page 2866 - Increasing Access and Relevance in Distance Education
- Page 2867 - Redefining Teacher Education Programs for the 21st Century
- Page 2868 - New Study: Colorblindness Has Negative Effect on Employees
- Page 2869 - March Madness 2009’s Diversity in Leadership
- Page 2870 - University System of Maryland Sets Goals to Close Racial Graduation Gap
- Page 2871 - Is the Internet Stupefying Students?
- Page 2872 - Brown Moves Ahead With Plans for Slavery Memorial
- Page 2873 - Getting Into the Game
- Page 2874 - Perspectives: A Win in the Diversity Column
- Page 2875 - Racial Graduation Gap Persists on Men¡¯s Basketball Teams
- Page 2876 - Former Rust College Chief Dies in Accident
- Page 2877 - New Challenges Arise for Minorities in 2010 census
- Page 2878 - Knowledge at No Cost
- Page 2879 - Foster Kids Find College Help After ‘Aging Out’
- Page 2880 - Earmarks Helpful for Minority-serving Institutions Struggling In Tough Economy
- Page 2881 - Perspectives: Developing Successful and Effective Online Courses
- Page 2882 - Racial Health Disparities Called Most Prevalent Civil Rights Issue of Decade
- Page 2883 - Plan To Reopen MLK-Drew Medical Center Would Involve University of California
- Page 2884 - Maryland AG Offers Legal Guidelines for Increasing Diversity in State’s Universities
- Page 2885 - Nonprofit Sues Feds Over Border Fence on Behalf of UT Law Professor
- Page 2886 - Maryland Business School Seeks to Strengthen Social Values of its Students
- Page 2887 - In Arkansas, Odds Great Against Immigrant In-state Tuition Bill
- Page 2888 - Do Affinity Groups Create More Racial Tension on Campus?
- Page 2889 - Obama Calls on Colleges To Curtail Costs
- Page 2890 - HBCUs File Lawsuits Against Accrediting Agency
- Page 2891 - Market Endangers State-run Prepaid Tuition Plans
- Page 2892 - U.S. Blacks, Hispanics Have Higher End-of-life Costs
- Page 2893 - Duncan Touts College Access and Completion as Top Higher Education Policy Goals
- Page 2894 - Dartmouth Students Apologize for Racist E-mail About First Asian-American President
- Page 2895 - HBCUs: Segregated, But Not Segregating
- Page 2896 - Abilene Christian Student Leader Ousted
- Page 2897 - Online Programs See Uptick in Enrollment, Despite Economy
- Page 2898 - South Carolina State University’s James Brown Exhibit Opens While Museum Plans Await
- Page 2899 - Change to Top 10 Percent Rule Clears Committee
- Page 2900 - Saving Lives in the Academy and Operating Room
- Page 2901 - Scenes From CIAA
- Page 2902 - HBCUs Benefit From the Blues
- Page 2903 - Girl, Let’s Talk ... About the Academy
- Page 2904 - California State University System Chancellor Takes on K-12
- Page 2905 - Women’s History Month - A ‘Second Wave of Feminism’
- Page 2906 - Chronicling the Lives of Native Americans on Predominantly White Campuses
- Page 2907 - Dartmouth’s New President First Asian To Lead Ivy League Institution
- Page 2908 - The Stimulus Package: Winners Large and Small
- Page 2909 - The President’s Poet
- Page 2910 - CIAA, Double the Pleasure for JCSU
- Page 2911 - Suspended Professor Awaits Verdict on Asylum Case
- Page 2912 - ‘Sharpening Leadership Skills, Connecting With Sisters’
- Page 2913 - A ‘Second Wave of Feminism’
- Page 2914 - Bridging the Gap From GED to Community College Student
- Page 2915 - Keeping Pace, But Not Catching Up
- Page 2916 - A Feeling of Belonging and Effectiveness Key to Women’s Success
- Page 2917 - The 'Belles' are Back
- Page 2918 - HBCUs: Segregated, But Not Segregating
- Page 2919 - Professional Appointments
- Page 2920 - What Will It Take To Increase Hispanics in STEM? Money, of Course
- Page 2921 - Columbia U. Names First Black Woman College Dean
- Page 2922 - Help for Part-time Students Among Recommendations Urged To Improve Latino Educational Attainment
- Page 2923 - Obama’s Call of College for All; Could It Be Done?
- Page 2924 - Education Secretary Duncan: HBCUs as Relevant Today as Ever
- Page 2925 - Obama’s Education Budget Seeks To Restructure Pell Grant
- Page 2926 - Indiana U’s Plan to Add Name of Black Basketball Star to Building Named for a Segregationist is Opposed
- Page 2927 - Singer Usher, Community Service Advocates Testify Before Education and Labor Committee
- Page 2928 - CIAA Tournament Provides Much More Than Basketball
- Page 2929 - N.C. A&T State Chancellor Resigns From Post
- Page 2930 - LOC Highlights People of Panamanian Islands
- Page 2931 - Budget Bill Seeks Immediate Education Increases
- Page 2932 - Fisk Discloses Major New Problems
- Page 2933 - Black Georgia Lawmaker Calls on Colleagues to Help Morris Brown
- Page 2934 - HBCUs share the spotlight with award-nominated and winning actresses whose talents they helped shape and mold.
- Page 2935 - Admissions Outreach Efforts Pay Off for University of Missouri-Kansas City
- Page 2936 - Organization to offer students and parents advice on entering medical field
- Page 2937 - Yale’s Skull and Bones Society Sued Over Geronimo’s Remains
- Page 2938 - Demand for GED Classes Increases With Job Losses
- Page 2939 - Southern’s Chancellor Faces Questions From Students About Budget Cuts
- Page 2940 - Overcoming Odds: Brothers Graduate from Dartmouth, Build Clinic in Native Kenyan Village
- Page 2941 - Documentary on Landmark Civil Rights Case Premiers Tonight on PBS
- Page 2942 - Are Minority Football Players Being Pushed Into Pointless Majors?
- Page 2943 - Hispanic Enrollment Up, Bucking Trend at UT Austin
- Page 2944 - John Crain Named President of Southeastern
- Page 2945 - South Carolina Law Targets Illegal Immigrants Going to School
- Page 2946 - South Carolina State President: With Changes, Diversity and Revenue Will Increase
- Page 2947 - Community Colleges May Soon Start Turning Students Away
- Page 2948 - Analysis: Meltdown Could Force College Aid Shift
- Page 2949 - Georgia Lawmakers Take Aim at Higher Education
- Page 2950 - Racial and Gender Hiring Practices in College Sports Backslide
- Page 2951 - At-risk high school students benefit from partnership with HBCU
- Page 2952 - Hispanic Enrollment Up, Bucking Trend at UT Austin
- Page 2953 - Creating a Sustainable Pipeline
- Page 2954 - Morris Brown Manages To Keep Doors Open a Little Longer
- Page 2955 - University and R.I. Latino Policy Institute Enter Agreement
- Page 2956 - Minorities in Massachusetts find path to university presidential ranks difficult to tread
- Page 2957 - UDC launches community college, first in D.C. since 1977
- Page 2958 - Man sues LA college over anti-gay-marriage speech
- Page 2959 - Mass. Appeal
- Page 2960 - Aid to Students May Prove Short-lived
- Page 2961 - Massachusetts News Nuggets
- Page 2962 - Pushing for a More Inclusive University
- Page 2963 - Roxbury Community College Experiencing Renaissance
- Page 2964 - Boston Public High School Graduates Struggle To Finish College
- Page 2965 - A Practical Ethnic Studies Program
- Page 2966 - MIT Taking Steps to Ensure Minority Faculty Pipeline
- Page 2967 - Morehouse School of Medicine Researcher Picked for Breast Cancer Journal Editorial Board
- Page 2968 - It’s a Woman’s World (at least at these colleges)
- Page 2969 - Select Books From the ‘Cradle of Liberty’
- Page 2970 - The Presidential Search ‘Plateau’
- Page 2971 - Grants & Gifts
- Page 2972 - Calling for More Diversity
- Page 2973 - Professional Appointments
- Page 2974 - Diverse Calendar
- Page 2975 - Economic Woes Test Historically Black Colleges
- Page 2976 - Arrested and Suspended: Accused of genocide, a Rwandan professor tells Diverse his side of the story.
- Page 2977 - The Stimulus Bill: Winners Large and Small
- Page 2978 - Recession: Some Community Colleges Offer Free Tuition to Unemployed
- Page 2979 - Pell Grant Increase Preserved in Stimulus
- Page 2980 - UMass Boston’s Asian American Studies Program Takes a Practical Approach
- Page 2981 - Idaho Agency Urges Help for Students Who Struggle with English
- Page 2982 - NAACP President: ‘Human Rights' to be focus
- Page 2983 - Study Reveals IQ Is More Influenced by Environment
- Page 2984 - Maryland Closes Advanced-Placement Gap for Latinos
- Page 2985 - Study Finds Bias in Florida Exemptions for Promotion
- Page 2986 - Hispanics in Health Care to Get Scholarships
- Page 2987 - Higher Ed Leaders Debate Best Path to College Presidency
- Page 2988 - Spelman, Morehouse Eliminate Positions
- Page 2989 - Black Males Achieving More on College Campuses
- Page 2990 - Senate Passes Economic Recovery Plan
- Page 2991 - Education Funding: Students Win Big in House and Senate Stimulus Bills
- Page 2992 - Chief Diversity Officers: Different Models for Success
- Page 2993 - Recession Sending More Students to Community Colleges
- Page 2994 - Drew University Lays Off, Cuts Salaries Amid Economic Turmoil
- Page 2995 - Stimulus: Congress To Wrangle Over Senate Education Cuts
- Page 2996 - Cherokees Go to Court Over Freedmen Status
- Page 2997 - Clark Atlanta Cuts Jobs Due to Lower Enrollment
- Page 2998 - Plan to help more students transfer to UC, CSU
- Page 2999 - Community Colleges Juggle Record Enrollments, Budget Cuts
- Page 3000 - At 100, NAACP Still Kicking
- Page 3001 - UC Approves Sweeping Overhaul of Admissions Policy
- Page 3002 - First Hispanic To Lead UT System
- Page 3003 - Muslim Students Increasingly Find Contentment at a Catholic University
- Page 3004 - UCSC Professor to Unveil Research on Migration and Poverty
- Page 3005 - Surgeon Ready for Challenge as Head of UT System
- Page 3006 - AP Results Improve for Other Minority Students, Though Blacks Still Lag Behind
- Page 3007 - Teachers Need More Schooling Too
- Page 3008 - Veteran Lawyer, Education Advocate Nominated to Head Office of Civil Rights
- Page 3009 - The Obama Cabinet ‘Trickle Down’ Effect
- Page 3010 - Debate Rages Over Hebrew Charter School in NYC
- Page 3011 - Bowie State University Receives Its Record Pledge
- Page 3012 - Renewing the Fight Against Affirmative Action
- Page 3013 - Holder expected to review, change Bush policies including immigration
- Page 3014 - Action on Both Sides
- Page 3015 - Tenn. State Students Alarmed by Planned Tuition Increase
- Page 3016 - Some Republicans Oppose Giving Schools Slice of Stimulus Pie
- Page 3017 - S.O.S. (Save Our Students)
- Page 3018 - Grants & Gifts
- Page 3019 - Professional Appointments
- Page 3020 - Black History Month 2009
- Page 3021 - The Obama Era: A Post-racial Society?
- Page 3022 - At 100, NAACP Still Kicking
- Page 3023 - Democrats Propose Billions in New Education Spending
- Page 3024 - Celebrating Black History Month
- Page 3025 - A Vice President Who Can Relate
- Page 3026 - Love or hate it? Debate Still Swirls Around Inaugural Poem
- Page 3027 - Black Men on Campus: What the Media Do Not Show Us
- Page 3028 - Diverse Calendar
- Page 3029 - Education Chief: Schools Crucial to Recovery
- Page 3030 - Fayetteville State University’s Nursing Scores Worst in N.C.
- Page 3031 - Coming Soon: Cash for College Students’ Good Grades
- Page 3032 - With Economic Slump, Fewer Students Expected to Enroll in Black Colleges
- Page 3033 - Is Facebook Not Friendly to Natives?
- Page 3034 - Maryland HBCUs Catching Up But Still Struggling
- Page 3035 - Hispanic Media Group Plans Hate Speech Petition
- Page 3036 - House Quickly OKs $819B Economic Stimulus Bill
- Page 3037 - Parent Complain That Pep Talks Singled Out Latinos, Blacks
- Page 3038 - Immigrants’ Son Struggled for Legal Status
- Page 3039 - Courses Going, Jazz Coming at Southern University
- Page 3040 - Colleges Cut Budgets as Market Erodes Endowments
- Page 3041 - Fewer College Students Returning for Second Year
- Page 3042 - Perspectives: Racial Identity Confuses the Issue of Entitlements
- Page 3043 - Kids Advocate for Health Care
- Page 3044 - North Carolina State women’s basketball coach dies
- Page 3045 - Montana Professor to Study End-of-life Care on Reservations
- Page 3046 - Stimulus: School Money Will be Difficult to Cut Later
- Page 3047 - Course Gets Teachers Ready for Reservations
- Page 3048 - NEA Reports Rise in Reading, Not All Voluntary
- Page 3049 - College Financial Aid System Facing Stiff Test
- Page 3050 - Inauguration Is Lesson Plan at Obama Elementary
- Page 3051 - Study: Obama Mystique Improves Test Scores Among Blacks
- Page 3052 - Community Colleges Juggle Record Enrollments, Budget Cuts
- Page 3053 - Film Documents Different View of Black Life in Cuba
- Page 3054 - Families Await Sharpest Tuition Increases in Years
- Page 3055 - A Day After He Takes Oath, Immigration Activists Send Message to Obama
- Page 3056 - TSU, Smiley Strike Deal Amid Questions About His $1 Million Pledge
- Page 3057 - Hispanic Student Heads to Washington to Be Congressional Page
- Page 3058 - Latino Inaugural Celebration Not High Profile Enough?
- Page 3059 - With Nation’s New President, Promise and ‘No Excuses’ for Black Students
- Page 3060 - Lawyers Help Stranded Peruvian students
- Page 3061 - Audit Clears Former North Carolina A&T Chancellor
- Page 3062 - Ivy League ‘Discomfort’ Leads to Black Cuba
- Page 3063 - Natives Won't Be 'Left Out of the Tent,' Says Obama Official
- Page 3064 - Much Work To Be Done
- Page 3065 - Diversity Report Card: A+ for UC San Francisco
- Page 3066 - Not Your Parents’ Dorm
- Page 3067 - Jefferson, Not Hemings, Inspiration for Top Book Award
- Page 3068 - BATTLE OF THE WILLS
- Page 3069 - Job Training Issues To Get Greater Visibility
- Page 3070 - The New Era of Diversity
- Page 3071 - Professional Appointments
- Page 3072 - A 22-year Transformation
- Page 3073 - Diverse Calendar
- Page 3074 - Grants & Gifts
- Page 3075 - From First-generation College Student to First Lady
- Page 3076 - Most of Little Rock 9 Headed to Inauguration
- Page 3077 - Latino Inaugural Celebration Not High Profile Enough?
- Page 3078 - Perspectives: A Golden Opportunity
- Page 3079 - Democrats Propose Billions in New Education Spending
- Page 3080 - Battle of Wills, Part 2
- Page 3081 - Appreciating Student Athletes
- Page 3082 - Stimulus Outlook Friendly to Pell Grant
- Page 3083 - Minority and Low-Income Students Suffer the Most as College Wealth Gap Widens
- Page 3084 - Napolitano to Protect Border Better, Holder To Break With Bush Administration on Torture
- Page 3085 - New Mexico's higher education relies heavily on part-time professors
- Page 3086 - NCAA Addresses Diversity Concerns at National Conference
- Page 3087 - Rouse Expected to Sail Through Confirmation Hearing for Council of Economic Advisers
- Page 3088 - University System of Georgia Chancellor: Merging Campuses Won't Solve Budget
- Page 3089 - Latinos Upset Over Process for Denver Schools Chief
- Page 3090 - Ski Coach Uses Flashcards to Bridge Language Gap
- Page 3091 - Tom Joyner to help Va Union raise money
- Page 3092 - Students protest cuts in higher education
- Page 3093 - Duncan Wins Praise at Confirmation Hearing
- Page 3094 - Battle of Wills, Part I
- Page 3095 - Study: Race-blind Admissions Could Constrain Minority College Enrollment
- Page 3096 - Tony Dungy Trades Football for Family, Social Work
- Page 3097 - Black Immigrants See Personal Triumphs in Obama
- Page 3098 - Tribal Colleges’ Top Priority for Obama: ‘Full and Forward Funding’
- Page 3099 - Can Barack Obama Save Public Schools?
- Page 3100 - Voting Rights Law Under High Court Review
- Page 3101 - Boy Scouts See Hispanics as Key to Survival
- Page 3102 - Immigration Advocates To “Cleanse” ICE Headquarters Following Inauguration
- Page 3103 - Correction
- Page 3104 - Perspectives: Ascending the Hierarchy of Success
- Page 3105 - Colo. 1st State With 2 Black Legislative Leaders
- Page 3106 - Forgotten No More: Schools Cater To Transfers
- Page 3107 - University of Arkansas Law Clinic Advises Immigrants
- Page 3108 - University Plans Open Data Base on Pedro Pan Airlift
- Page 3109 - SACS Warns S.C. State
- Page 3110 - Fordham Sets Goal for STEM Diversity
- Page 3111 - Emerging Scholars
- Page 3112 - CNN: Gupta Approached About Surgeon General Post
- Page 3113 - Still Building The Dream
- Page 3114 - Not Just Black and White
- Page 3115 - The Right Approach
- Page 3116 - Professional Appointments
- Page 3117 - New Books Focus on the Needs of Emerging Faculty
- Page 3118 - Most Laud Obama’s Choice for Education Post
- Page 3119 - The Evolution of Barack Obama
- Page 3120 - Grants & Gifts
- Page 3121 - Diverse Calendar
- Page 3122 - Hispanic, Gay Advocates Vie for Abandoned Commerce Post
- Page 3123 - A Golden Opportunity
- Page 3124 - Carter Attorney General Griffin B. Bell dies at 90
- Page 3125 - Perspectives: Former Morris Brown Provost Sets Record Straight on School’s Problems
- Page 3126 - Water Back on at Morris Brown; Still In Deep Financial Trouble
- Page 3127 - ‘Putting Education First’ Rhodes Scholar says parents rewarded achievements in the classroom over football field.
- Page 3128 - Creator of Pell Grants dies at 90
- Page 3129 - Reading Skills, Language Nuances of Black Youth Among Issues Examined at MLA
- Page 3130 - Perspectives: A Country for All: Why Barack Obama’s election is personally significant to anyone who has encountered racism in this country
- Page 3131 - Richardson Withdraws Bid to be Commerce Secretary
- Page 3132 - A Year for the History Books
- Page 3133 - Review 08 - A year in
- Page 3134 - Great Debaters
- Page 3135 - A Year In Review
- Page 3136 - IN MEMORIAM
- Page 3137 - A Country for All
- Page 3138 - Diverse Calendar
- Page 3139 - Professional Appointments
- Page 3140 - Grants & Gifts
- Page 3141 - IN MEMORIAM
- Page 3142 - Wayne State University Facing Tough, New Tests
- Page 3143 - Some See DREAM Act Within Reach
- Page 3144 - An Unassuming College Professor
- Page 3145 - Private Va college names first black president
- Page 3146 - NSU's Cherokee Education program has 1st graduate
- Page 3147 - Civil rights leader James Bevel dies
- Page 3148 - UW professors killed in crash near Fort Collins
- Page 3149 - Atlanta water shut off to college
- Page 3150 - Catching Up With Dr. Leonard Haynes
- Page 3151 - Bush to Obama: Education in Transition
- Page 3152 - Newspaper: Lawmakers take college jobs
- Page 3153 - University of Chicago to allow co-ed dorm rooms
- Page 3154 - UA provost suggests pay cuts
- Page 3155 - OCU law professor alleges discrimination
- Page 3156 - USD offers computer science at tribal colleges
- Page 3157 - Yale Agrees to Pay $7.6M to Resolve Research Grant Allegations
- Page 3158 - Transition Team Wrapping Up Work on Education
- Page 3159 - UT Regents name Cigarroa as chancellor finalist.
- Page 3160 - HBCUs Question Equity of Research Partnerships
- Page 3161 - Native Americans Proud of Bradford’s Heisman
- Page 3162 - Perspectives: Until Everything Changes, Nothing Changes
- Page 3163 - Solis is Obama's labor pick
- Page 3164 - Poll: Black Voters Not to Blame for California’s Same Sex Marriage Ban
- Page 3165 - Spel-Bounding: All-Female Spelman College Ranks No. 2 in Sending Black Graduates On to Ph.D.s in Science and Math
- Page 3166 - Asian Americans Make Progress in Fight for Bilingual Ballot
- Page 3167 - Salazar Says He'll Be 'Strong Voice'
- Page 3168 - London: First Black Head Football Coach in National Championship in 30 Years
- Page 3169 - New Education Secretary Short On Higher Ed Experience, Praised As Consensus Builder
- Page 3170 - Hispanic Surgeon on Short List to Head Texas System
- Page 3171 - NM Institute Focuses on Hispanic Family Violence
- Page 3172 - Catholic Educators Want More Latinos in Schools
- Page 3173 - What Pundits and Policymakers Are Saying About Duncan
- Page 3174 - Mixed Reviews: Black and Latino Advocates On Duncan’s Record and Their Expectations
- Page 3175 - Arne Duncan’s Profile: What He’s Done and Where He’s Been
- Page 3176 - OBAMA STAYS CLOSE TO HOME ON EDUCATION CHIEF
- Page 3177 - Photo Exhibit Put Back Up at BYU
- Page 3178 - Lisa Jackson, First Black EPA Chief
- Page 3179 - Attorney: Alcorn State Coach Fired
- Page 3180 - Best & Brightest: From Foster Care to Top U.S. Law Firm
- Page 3181 - Obama's True Colors: Black, White ... or Neither?
- Page 3182 - Alabama State Football Program Placed on Probation
- Page 3183 - Education Advocates Pushing Hard to Get Piece of Stimulus Pie
- Page 3184 - ‘Sense of Fit’ Can Make or Break Faculty Retention
- Page 3185 - NAACP Chairman Julian Bond Changes Mind, Will Seek Another Term
- Page 3186 - Teenage suspect in NY hate crime loses plea deal
- Page 3187 - NAACP Chairman Julian Bond Changes Mind, Will Seek Another Term
- Page 3188 - Too Many Part-timers Teaching English, Hurting Students
- Page 3189 - 'Day Without a Gay" Participation Spotty
- Page 3190 - Panel Sets College Completion Goals
- Page 3191 - Obama Names Prominent Member of Gay Community, Asian American to Environmental and Energy Posts
- Page 3192 - Jesse Jackson Jr.: I'm not target of investigation
- Page 3193 - Hard Times in Higher Education
- Page 3194 - American Indian Educator Receives Lifetime Achievement Award
- Page 3195 - Apology Long Overdue
- Page 3196 - 40 Years of Dance
- Page 3197 - Learning Financial Planning Through Gaming
- Page 3198 - The Challenge
- Page 3199 - Retooled Dance Theatre of Harlem Makes a Comeback
- Page 3200 - Advocates: Economic Stimulus Needed for Education Too
- Page 3201 - Foe of Bilingual/Immigration Reforms Exits Congress
- Page 3202 - ‘Highly Educated Paupers’
- Page 3203 - Diverse Calendar
- Page 3204 - Grants & Gifts
- Page 3205 - Professional Appointment
- Page 3206 - Showcasing Community College Programs That Make a Difference
- Page 3207 - DRASTIC MEASURES FOR DIFFICULT TIMES
- Page 3208 - Beating the At-risk Odds
- Page 3209 - A SPACE OF THEIR OWN
- Page 3210 - Teacher Sorry for Binding Girls in Slavery Lesson
- Page 3211 - Jefferson, Not Hemings, Inspiration For Top Book Award Winner
- Page 3212 - Laptop Searches at Border Might Get Restricted
- Page 3213 - Report: Black Football Players Improve Grades But Still Trail White Counterparts
- Page 3214 - Some See DREAM Act Within Reach
- Page 3215 - Gates Foundation to invest in community colleges
- Page 3216 - Hispanics Anxiously Lay in Wait for Obama Cabinet Seats
- Page 3217 - Oklahoma Task Force Considers Its Future
- Page 3218 - Iowa Educators Address College Success for Latinos
- Page 3219 - Coalition Urges Fixes for Dropout Crisis
- Page 3220 - Shannon: Seeing Black Coach Number Fall to 3 ‘Sad’
- Page 3221 - Tracking the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Via the Web
- Page 3222 - Q&A: Lani Guinier and the Pimple on Adonis’ Nose
- Page 3223 - Report: Duplicate ‘Border’ Colleges Strategy Across Nation
- Page 3224 - American Folk Music Legend Odetta Dies at 77
- Page 3225 - Arizona Tribe’s Suit Over Research Revived
- Page 3226 - Sagging Economy Boosts Business School Applications
- Page 3227 - U.S. Makes Modest Progress in College Affordability and Accessibility
- Page 3228 - Women of color emerge as new face of small business
- Page 3229 - Task Force Urges Proactive Recruiting for Federal Jobs
- Page 3230 - Telling Tales Helps Students Jump Right into Learning Spanish
- Page 3231 - Univ. of Toledo official fired over column sues
- Page 3232 - Richardson longed to return to DC, federal posts
- Page 3233 - Study: Minorities have higher rates of entrepreneurship than Whites
- Page 3234 - Trusted Obama Adviser Susan Rice to be UN Envoy
- Page 3235 - Marine Archaeologists Find Remains of Slave Ship
- Page 3236 - Beyond Obama-mania: Will Young People Stay Involved Post-election?
- Page 3237 - The Obama Effect
- Page 3238 - Female Immigrants Mistreated in Detention, Research Suggests
- Page 3239 - Campus Concierge
- Page 3240 - Hill Harper on Campus
- Page 3241 - New Horsemanship Program at North Dakota Tribal College
- Page 3242 - Reshaping the Landscape, One Student at a Time
- Page 3243 - Denver Police Bring In UCLA Expert on Racism
- Page 3244 - Advocates: Economic Stimulus Needed for Education Too
- Page 3245 - WSU’s Floyd Among Those Giving Back Amidst Salary Scrutiny
- Page 3246 - Obama Administration Could Mean More Money, Scrutiny
- Page 3247 - Who Is Melody Barnes?
- Page 3248 - Sagging Economy Boosts Business School Applications
- Page 3249 - A Steward of American Indian Education
- Page 3250 - Diverse Calendar
- Page 3251 - Grants & Gifts
- Page 3252 - Professional Appointment
- Page 3253 - The Real Cape Cod Community College
- Page 3254 - CHANGING ROLES IN INDIAN COUNTRY
- Page 3255 - Change of Heart?
- Page 3256 - University Presidents Call for Lifting Educational Exchange Restrictions: AASCU Members Seek U.S. Policy Change to Cuba-Related Travel
- Page 3257 - Why White Students Need to Learn About Their Own Race
- Page 3258 - Adapting to the Era of Information
- Page 3259 - More Than Half Of Campus Hate Crimes Involve Race
- Page 3260 - Law School Admission Council Launches Diversity Campaign
- Page 3261 - Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database Debuts at Emory: 'Voyages' sheds light on hidden history of 12.5 million slaves
- Page 3262 - Congressional Freshman Class Adds New Faces of Color
- Page 3263 - Howard Nursing Faculty, Students in Conflict
- Page 3264 - Illinois, Northwestern Retire Tomahawk Trophy
- Page 3265 - Best & Brightest: From Farm Girl to Rarity in the Library
- Page 3266 - Perspectives: A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing: Intellectual Diversity on Campus
- Page 3267 - Inspired by Obama, European Minorities Take Action
- Page 3268 - Wal-Mart Foundation Donates $12.5 Million to King Memorial
- Page 3269 - Immunization Rates Lag in Older African-American and Hispanic Populations, AARP Report Shows
- Page 3270 - University of Maryland Becomes U.S. 'Minority-Serving Institution' for Asian Americans
- Page 3271 - Bill Clinton to raise funds for King Memorial
- Page 3272 - Too Hot To Handle Web sites Baffle College Officials
- Page 3273 - University of Arizona Club Ties Students, Heritage
- Page 3274 - Bush Touts Immigration Policy as Legacy, Hispanic Advocates Don’t All Agree
- Page 3275 - Some Students Take Jagged Path to Graduation
- Page 3276 - Study Abroad Programs Show Growth, Increased Diversity
- Page 3277 - The "Turning Point" for Minority Pre-Meds at UC Berkeley and Stanford University
- Page 3278 - Fisk University Jubilee Singers Awarded 2008 National Medal of Arts
- Page 3279 - Obama Team Counting Senate Votes on Holder as AG
- Page 3280 - Perspectives: Watch Night -- Then and Now
- Page 3281 - Obama election spurs race crimes around country
- Page 3282 - Report: Black Students Among the Most Engaged at Community Colleges
- Page 3283 - Education Policymakers, Researchers Call for Amending Education Law
- Page 3284 - Need Help Getting a Job in the Obama Administration? Talent Bank May Be the Answer
- Page 3285 - College Closings Rare, But Could Rise in Downturn
- Page 3286 - Leading Black Think Tank Launches Media and Technology Institute
- Page 3287 - Presidents of Maryland’s Black Colleges Testify About Disparities
- Page 3288 - Group Hires Lawyer To Address Dearth of Black College Football Coaches
- Page 3289 - Bailout Plan for Student Loan Companies Might Hurt Students
- Page 3290 - Dr. Alvin F. Poussaint on The Obama Effect
- Page 3291 - Online Bookseller Targets Spanish-Only Market
- Page 3292 - N.H. Catholic College Wants Twice the Diversity
- Page 3293 - Indiana University Panel Won’t Remove Segregationist’s Name
- Page 3294 - Perspectives: Increasing Access and Relevance in Distance Education
- Page 3295 - Professional Appointments
- Page 3296 - A New Solution to an Aging Problem
- Page 3297 - Diverse Calendar
- Page 3298 - Grants & Gifts
- Page 3299 - Reflections on Teaching Online: the Myths and Realities of One Instructor’s Journey
- Page 3300 - Academic Calling
- Page 3301 - Graduate Assistants Take Fight for Collective Bargaining to Congress
- Page 3302 - Picasso,Anyone?
- Page 3303 - School’s Fundraising Pitch Leaves Donors With The Blahs
- Page 3304 - Rebuilding FROM ABROAD
- Page 3305 - The Admissions Quandary Up Close and Personal
- Page 3306 - ALL IN A DECADE’S WORK
- Page 3307 - Managing Motherhood and Tenure
- Page 3308 - Under New Management
- Page 3309 - Self-Navigating THE TERRAIN
- Page 3310 - Who Will Fill Their Shoes?
- Page 3311 - V is for Victory. So is IX.
- Page 3312 - Baylor Denounces Noose in Tree on Election Day
- Page 3313 - Ward Connerly Dealt A Loss in Colorado; Nebraska reviews new law
- Page 3314 - Hill Harper Encourages Financial Fitness Among HBCU Students
- Page 3315 - Homecoming HBCU-style
- Page 3316 - Leading Higher Education Association Launches Veterans’ Initiative
- Page 3317 - Good Grades & Graduation Equals Home Ownership at Paul Quinn College
- Page 3318 - Hispanics Flex Political Muscle for Choice Obama Appointments
- Page 3319 - Harvard seeking spending cuts amid economic crisis
- Page 3320 - Longest Running HBCU Bowl Cancelled
- Page 3321 - Scholars To Analyze Obama Victory
- Page 3322 - Conference Re-Examines Role of Chicano Pioneers
- Page 3323 - Brown U. Survey of Latinos Debunks Myths
- Page 3324 - Gettting to Know You: Diversity in Friendships Reduces Stress, UCB Study Finds
- Page 3325 - Democrats Gain in Dixie, but Racial Divide Remains
- Page 3326 - No Retreat on Affirmative Action Under Obama, Black Think Tank Predicts
- Page 3327 - Colorado Rejects Banning Affirmative Action
- Page 3328 - U.S. accepts Black President, struggles with other social advances
- Page 3329 - Obama Administration could mean more money, scrutiny
- Page 3330 - Morehouse College’s Next Step in Eliminating the N-word
- Page 3331 - Multiracial Survey To Tap Voter Attitudes
- Page 3332 - Perspectives: The Battle to Preserve Fairness & Ensure Equality for All Communities
- Page 3333 - Voters Set To Decide on Affirmative Action, Whether to Give More Public Dollars to Education
- Page 3334 - Higher Ed Professionals’ Perspectives on Online Education
- Page 3335 - Beyond Blackboard and Into Virtual Communities
- Page 3336 - View: Increasing Access and Relevance in Distance Education
- Page 3337 - At Georgia Perimeter College, Online Teaching Has Its Benefits — Tenure
- Page 3338 - Private Loans for College Dry Up, Just as Students Most Need the Money
- Page 3339 - Gay-rights Group Members Arrested at College
- Page 3340 - Creating More Opportunities for American Indians in Science and Engineering
- Page 3341 - Black College Advocates Praise Report Calling for More Equitable Funding of Maryland HBCUs
- Page 3342 - Tuitions Increase but Keep Pace With the Rest of the Economy
- Page 3343 - Hispanics to Press New President on Immigration, No Matter the Victor
- Page 3344 - Not Lost in Translation
- Page 3345 - Going PINK
- Page 3346 - On DiverseEducation.com: Lift Every HBCU Voice and Sing
- Page 3347 - ‘A Dream, A Goal, A Reason to Live’
- Page 3348 - Showing the Way
- Page 3349 - Writing their own History
- Page 3350 - Diversity Now
- Page 3351 - A Culture of Family And College
- Page 3352 - Overcoming a Cultural Aversion to FINANCIAL AID
- Page 3353 - The Will to Change
- Page 3354 - Overcoming the College President’s Achilles’ Heel: Fundraising
- Page 3355 - Professional Appointments
- Page 3356 - Multicultural Competence: Diversity Training From Within
- Page 3357 - Diverse Calendar
- Page 3358 - Grants& Gifts
- Page 3359 - Ohio University and Eight Historically Black Colleges and Universities Form Alliance
- Page 3360 - Cosby: Black Colleges Should Demand More from Alumni
- Page 3361 - Jargon May Pose Danger to Hispanic Construction Workers
- Page 3362 - Arkansas Chancellor Could Support In-State Rates for the Undocumented
- Page 3363 - An Obama Win Could Shift Balance in Cuba, Scholar Says
- Page 3364 - Universities Struggle to Cover Operating Costs
- Page 3365 - Former UI employee sues for age discrimination
- Page 3366 - Both Obama and McCain Seen as Keeping Muslim Americans at ‘Arms Length’
- Page 3367 - Gathering Examines Lack of Minority Men in Post-Graduate Programs
- Page 3368 - Shooting at Ark. University Kills 2, Wounds 1
- Page 3369 - Harlem’s Apollo Theater to Create Oral History
- Page 3370 - University of Maryland Archaeologists Find African ‘Spirit Bundle’
- Page 3371 - Emerging Scholars
- Page 3372 - College Savings Plans Not Immune to Market Swings
- Page 3373 - Study Shows Brain’s Reaction Racial Stress
- Page 3374 - ‘Hispanic Baby Boom’ Likely To Have Positive, Long-term Effects in Educational Attainment
- Page 3375 - Today’s High School Students Less Likely to Graduate Than Their Parents
- Page 3376 - Oklahoma State projects affected by donor's losses
- Page 3377 - UA head wants in-state rates for illegals
- Page 3378 - Neb. university releases details on Ayers threats
- Page 3379 - W.Va. crafting long-term higher ed funding plan
- Page 3380 - Columbia University Defends Women’s Studies
- Page 3381 - New Report: Male Teachers Called ‘Endangered Species’
- Page 3382 - Brownsville Wins $1Million Prize for Academic Gains
- Page 3383 - College Board Unveils Controversial New Test for Middle-school Students
- Page 3384 - HBCU Students Take the Stage at Kennedy Center
- Page 3385 - U.S. Medical Schools Experience Record First-Year Enrollment
- Page 3386 - GW Wins $10 Million Contract for Language Clearinghouse
- Page 3387 - Hearing on UT Border-Wall Issue Being Webcast Today
- Page 3388 - Nebraska Chancellor: No One Made Him Cancel Ayers
- Page 3389 - Haskell Indian Nations University President Under Fire
- Page 3390 - AERA, NAEd Launch New Assessment of Education Research Doctorate Programs
- Page 3391 - School’s Fundraising Pitch Gives Alumni the Blahs
- Page 3392 - University of North Dakota Storing Guns
- Page 3393 - ACLU Picks Brooklyn Law Professor as President
- Page 3394 - Flagging Economy Spurs Increase in Library Use
- Page 3395 - Critics of MVSU president pick set to protest
- Page 3396 - Haskell president under fire
- Page 3397 - Baylor Backs Off Plan Offering Perks to Retake SAT
- Page 3398 - In Chicago, Ex-radical Better Known as a Scholar
- Page 3399 - Collection of African-American Art Donated to University of Alabama
- Page 3400 - Students Need To Know They Matter
- Page 3401 - Recognition Overdue
- Page 3402 - Getting to Know Dr. Gregory Cajete
- Page 3403 - Safeguarding Against Voter Disenfranchisement
- Page 3404 - Pell Grant Deficit: “The Mother of All Shortfalls
- Page 3405 - In Honor of an Unfettered Slave
- Page 3406 - Admission Counseling Commission Endorses Optional SAT/ACT Admissions Requirements
- Page 3407 - Putting Barack Obama’s Candidacy In Historical Perspective
- Page 3408 - The World Wide Web of Ed.D.s
- Page 3409 - MONEY AND MENTORSHIP
- Page 3410 - Making a Positive Impact in Students’ Lives
- Page 3411 - Grants & Gifts
- Page 3412 - Professional Appointments
- Page 3413 - Diverse Calendar
- Page 3414 - Using Social Networking Sites as Student Engagement Tools
- Page 3415 - UCLA Study Reveals Growing Gender Gap Among Hispanic College Students
- Page 3416 - NACME Symposium Report Calls for Greater Action
- Page 3417 - Approaching Diversity From the Top Down
- Page 3418 - Program Sells Mothers and Daughters on College Goals
- Page 3419 - Students Engaged in Extracurricular Programs Perform Better Academically, LEAP Study Reports
- Page 3420 - Notre Dame Among Hosts for 2010 Hispanic MBA Expo
- Page 3421 - SFSU Creates Dean of Social Justice Post
- Page 3422 - Librarian shot and killed on San Antonio campus
- Page 3423 - Oliver is board's choice for MVSU president
- Page 3424 - Grant Will Help Prepare Special-Education Experts
- Page 3425 - Association of Black Women in Higher Education Celebrates 30-Year Anniversary
- Page 3426 - Texas Border Schools Lead Nation in Hispanic Degree Achievement
- Page 3427 - Employees sue UW police for discrimination
- Page 3428 - Wal-Mart Foundation Gives Over $4 Million to Institute for Higher Education Policy
- Page 3429 - Leading Education Organizations Push for New Federal Role in Public Schools
- Page 3430 - Tucson School District Seeking Minority Teachers
- Page 3431 - University of Wisconsin Sorry for ‘Blazing Saddles’ Clip
- Page 3432 - Structured For Success
- Page 3433 - UConn dorms compete for energy, water savings
- Page 3434 - Colleges to fight concealed gun bill
- Page 3435 - Despite Credit Crunch, Loans Still Available
- Page 3436 - Field Where Tuskegee Airmen Trained Named National Historic Site
- Page 3437 - Fired Professor in Noose Incident Sues Columbia
- Page 3438 - HACU to Host Live Forum on Hispanic Higher Education Issues
- Page 3439 - Back to School: Autistic Students Get Help Navigating College Life
- Page 3440 - Scholarship Lets Sudan Native Get Education
- Page 3441 - Study: Peers, Not Profs, Influence Student Views
- Page 3442 - Economic Downturn Blamed for Students Delaying College
- Page 3443 - College Affordability Seen as Overlooked But Potent Issue in Presidential Contest, NEA Survey Finds
- Page 3444 - Puerto Rican Fund Expands Its Title
- Page 3445 - Penn State Trading Cards Highlight Researchers
- Page 3446 - University of Minnesota: Stem-cell Study Used Falsified Data
- Page 3447 - Students Are No Longer Surpassing Parents’ Educational Achievement
- Page 3448 - Group Says Nebraska College Biased Against Whites
- Page 3449 - Coaching Pioneer Willie Jefferies Reflects on the Ernie Davis Era
- Page 3450 - Museum Shows Work of “Indian/Not Indian” Artist
- Page 3451 - Mich. Colleges Beef Up Training for ‘Green’ Jobs
- Page 3452 - Children Blame Discrimination for Lack of Minority, Female U.S. President
- Page 3453 - Building a Black Male Learning Community
- Page 3454 - Latina Scholar to Lecture on Church Issues
- Page 3455 - Illinois Professor Wins Poetry Prize
- Page 3456 - Opinion: Righting the Ship for Students With Limited English Skills
- Page 3457 - Chronicling Obama’s Career From Harvard to Tonight’s Debate
- Page 3458 - Article from the March 15, 1990 edition of Black Issues In Higher Education: Opening Another Door - The Saga of Harvard’s Barack H. Obama
- Page 3459 - Tribal College Presidents Will Reflect on Century
- Page 3460 - Idaho Voter Registration for Students Questioned
- Page 3461 - Groundbreaking Study Shows Asian American Vote Still Up for Grabs
- Page 3462 - The Next Best Thing to Family
- Page 3463 - Affirmative Action Before Voters in Colo., Neb.
- Page 3464 - University of Illinois Rally Supports Right to Campus Politicking
- Page 3465 - Tuskegee University Leader in Producing Black Vets
- Page 3466 - Asian American Voters: An Untapped Political Demographic, Scholars Say
- Page 3467 - UMD Assesses Campus Climate Among Hispanic Students
- Page 3468 - Diploma Mill Operators Bribed Officials
- Page 3469 - Campaigns Differ on How to Help With College Costs
- Page 3470 - Zooming in on the Tar Heel State
- Page 3471 - N.C. A&T Becomes First HBCU Named NSF Engineering Research Center
- Page 3472 - North Carolina News Nuggets
- Page 3473 - Getting to Know Dr. James Anderson
- Page 3474 - UNC-Chapel Hill Receives Largest Grant in Its History
- Page 3475 - Congressional Coalition Forms To Give HBCUs New Voice
- Page 3476 - New Report: Black Colleges Crucial in Grooming New Scientists, Engineers
- Page 3477 - Meeting New Challenges
- Page 3478 - ‘An Engine of Diversity’
- Page 3479 - LEARNING WHILE UNDOCUMENTED
- Page 3480 - Native Roots and a Multicultural Future
- Page 3481 - A Love of Sports and of Leading the Way
- Page 3482 - A Pioneer of Collegiate Women’s Sports
- Page 3483 - A North Carolina Collection
- Page 3484 - Grants & Gifts
- Page 3485 - Professional Appointments
- Page 3486 - Diverse Calendar
- Page 3487 - Can the Achievement Gap Be Closed?
- Page 3488 - Report: Kentucky Schools Need to Help Minorities
- Page 3489 - S.C. State and Clemson U. Play Historic Football Game
- Page 3490 - Perspectives: Can the Achievement Gap Be Closed?
- Page 3491 - Republican Education Plan Focuses on Rising College Costs
- Page 3492 - Morgan State University President Set to Retire
- Page 3493 - The ‘Cisco Kid’ as Cultural Icon
- Page 3494 - Nissan Funds Educational Initiative
- Page 3495 - College Will Offer Business Training in Spanish
- Page 3496 - Shakira Expanding Focus to Global Poverty
- Page 3497 - All-Star Player and Wife Start Education Foundation
- Page 3498 - SD College to Harness Wind for Power
- Page 3499 - Perspectives: Race Not Far From the Surface as Obama Articulates a Message of Transformation.
- Page 3500 - Alaska Natives Question Palin's Support
- Page 3501 - Study Looks at Tribal Health
- Page 3502 - Alabama Board Bars Undocumented Students from Community Colleges
- Page 3503 - UCSD Plans Native American Day Celebration
- Page 3504 - 17 Tribal Colleges Win Grants
- Page 3505 - Book Details Seminole’s Gaming Experience
- Page 3506 - UA Navajo Roommate Case Ends in Guilty Verdict
- Page 3507 - UC Riverside Hosting Indian Conference
- Page 3508 - Ellis Island Adding Histories of Indians, Slaves
- Page 3509 - ‘Indecent' Dress, Lewd Conduct Banned at JSU
- Page 3510 - Iowa College Apologizes for Offensive Typo
- Page 3511 - New Study: Men’s Football, Basketball Programs Limit Other Men’s Sports, Not Title IX
- Page 3512 - Falwell College Wants Students to Vote Locally
- Page 3513 - Education Experts, Hispanic Elected Officials Discuss Strengthening Educational Pipeline
- Page 3514 - Obama Effigy Found Hanging From Ore. Campus Tree
- Page 3515 - Georgia Program Wins Honor
- Page 3516 - Hispanic MBAs Name Award Winners
- Page 3517 - At-Risk Youth Group Urges Federal Support for Tested Interventions
- Page 3518 - Admission Counseling Commission Endorses Optional SAT/ACT Admissions Requirements
- Page 3519 - Arkansas Sanctions Upheld; Track Titles in Doubt
- Page 3520 - NCCU Degrees Granted Through Ga. Megachurch Deemed Valid
- Page 3521 - Poll: Views Still Differ Sharply by Race
- Page 3522 - For Ole Miss, Presidential Debate Marks School’s Progress
- Page 3523 - Suit Filed Against New Mexico State University
- Page 3524 - Congress Sends Student Loan Extension to Bush
- Page 3525 - Rethinking Student Aid Group Suggests Overhauling Financial Aid
- Page 3526 - University of Florida Law School Celebrates 50 Years of Integration
- Page 3527 - New Study Examines Diversity in STEM Fields
- Page 3528 - MSU Billings Will Host Heritage Day
- Page 3529 - $5 Million Awarded to Tribal Colleges
- Page 3530 - KU Holds Symposium on U.S.-Indian Relations
- Page 3531 - UNT and Haskell Nations Collaborate for Environmental Careers
- Page 3532 - IU Offers Support for American Indian Group
- Page 3533 - WSU Research to Help Native American Students
- Page 3534 - ECSU Honors Mashantucket Pequot Chairman
- Page 3535 - Mazda Foundation Backs Scholarships at UNCP
- Page 3536 - Forging Ahead in a Changing Landscape
- Page 3537 - Students Earn Scholarships Honoring Pioneering Woman
- Page 3538 - Surf Your Way to a Diploma
- Page 3539 - Colleges Trading Up Cafeteria Trays
- Page 3540 - On DiverseEducation.com
- Page 3541 - Getting to Know Dr. Ricardo Romo
- Page 3542 - Democratic Platform Promises More for Education
- Page 3543 - UT-Brownsville, Feds Compromise on Border Fence
- Page 3544 - Diverse Calendar
- Page 3545 - Grants & Gifts
- Page 3546 - Professional Appointments
- Page 3547 - Building a Friendly Environment for Hispanic Students
- Page 3548 - The Hybridization of Ethnic Studies
- Page 3549 - The Next Best Thing to Family
- Page 3550 - Expanding the Scope of Advanced Placement Classes
- Page 3551 - Grooming a New Cadre of Faculty Leaders
- Page 3552 - Hispanic Heritage Month 2008
- Page 3553 - JFKU Degree on Counseling Latinos Wins Approval
- Page 3554 - Le Cordon Bleu Miami Launches Culinary VIP Series
- Page 3555 - Report Calls for Presidential Commission on Latino Issues
- Page 3556 - Keeping the Affirmative Action Debate in Context
- Page 3557 - Perspectives: Keeping the Affirmative Action Debate in Context
- Page 3558 - Social Justice Group Opens Dialogue on GLBT Issues With Equality Ride
- Page 3559 - Education Department Expands Web Site to Promote College-going Culture
- Page 3560 - ‘On Fire’ for Bennett: A Conversation With President Julianne Malveaux
- Page 3561 - Colleges Spend Billions to Prep Freshmen
- Page 3562 - Michigan State Revokes Mugabe’s Honorary Degree
- Page 3563 - Scholars Blame Low Minority Retention in STEM on Affirmative Action
- Page 3564 - Texas Colleges Clean Up After Hurricane Ike
- Page 3565 - Perspectives: Challenges in Higher Education for the Next President
- Page 3566 - Parents, Community Holds Key to Hispanic Education Achievement
- Page 3567 - Hoops Hall Looks to Honor Black Schools' Coaches
- Page 3568 - Clinton Concerned About Sept. 11 Scholarship Fund
- Page 3569 - What’s Palin’s Record on Native Issues?
- Page 3570 - UNCF Unveils Plan to Give HBCUs New Voice
- Page 3571 - Cambridge University Official: Social Justice Not Our Role
- Page 3572 - Media Experts Say HBCU Radio Stations Are Underused
- Page 3573 - Kent State Faculty Get Bonuses for Meeting Goals
- Page 3574 - Obama Opens Schools Debate With McCain
- Page 3575 - Woman's Mission: Keep Hispanic Youths in School
- Page 3576 - Bonds to Faculty Help Keep Latinos in STEM Majors
- Page 3577 - Justice Thomas Says Constitution Forbids Racial Preference
- Page 3578 - NAFEO Report Highlights HBCU Role in Graduating Black Students, Attracting Diversity
- Page 3579 - Nebraska Calls Summit on Latino Education
- Page 3580 - Castro’s Daughter to Speak at SIU-Carbondale
- Page 3581 - UC Santa Barbara to Honor Poet and Children’s Advocate
- Page 3582 - UA Interpreter-Training Center Earns Grant to Grow Program
- Page 3583 - Perspectives: Obama’s Election to Undercut Affirmative Action? Not a Chance
- Page 3584 - Student GOP Leader Resigns Over Obama Remark
- Page 3585 - Secretary of State Rice Calls for Investment in HBCUs
- Page 3586 - Study: Ph.D. Completion Rates Vary By Gender, Race
- Page 3587 - Harvard Officer on Leave Denies Profiling
- Page 3588 - TSU Plans Layoffs to Offset Possible $6M Deficit
- Page 3589 - Shots Fired on Pa. University Campus; Nobody Hurt
- Page 3590 - N.C. A&T Becomes First Black Institution Named NSF Engineering Research Center
- Page 3591 - Tribal College Expanding Campus
- Page 3592 - Famed Artist Teaches Shell Carving at Muscogee
- Page 3593 - Elders Work to Save Kenai's First Language
- Page 3594 - No Athletic Dept at Vandy, But Much Success
- Page 3595 - New Report: Black Colleges Crucial to Grooming New Scientists
- Page 3596 - Tennessee State Freedom Riders Get Overdue Recognition
- Page 3597 - Lawyer: Neb. May Have to Adjust to Preferences Ban
- Page 3598 - RNC Panel Addresses Diversity on Final Day of Convention
- Page 3599 - HBCUs Seek Normalcy After Gustav
- Page 3600 - Music to Their Ears
- Page 3601 - On DiverseEducation.com
- Page 3602 - Protecting Voters’ Rights
- Page 3603 - Getting to Know Dr. Kofi Lomotey
- Page 3604 - Keep Fighting the Good Fight
- Page 3605 - ‘Preserving Intellectual Capital’
- Page 3606 - 10 Diversity Champions II
- Page 3607 - University of Texas Program Demystifies Graduate School for Minority Students
- Page 3608 - An Inside Look at a Law’s Renewal
- Page 3609 - Professional Appointments
- Page 3610 - Examining a Class-Divided Society Inside And Outside the Classroom
- Page 3611 - Arkansas State University Project Studies Mexican Laborer History
- Page 3612 - Morehouse Seeks to Build a 'World House' With King Collection
- Page 3613 - Leading Chicano Artist to Visit NIU
- Page 3614 - Arkansas Project Highlights Migrant Labor History
- Page 3615 - The I.P.O.D. Generation
- Page 3616 - Diverse Calendar
- Page 3617 - Grants & Gifts
- Page 3618 - Virginia Tech to Increase Investment in Diversity
- Page 3619 - IU Offers Support for American Indian Group
- Page 3620 - Kansas University Professor Measures the Impact of Desegregation
- Page 3621 - Perspectives: Understanding the I.P.O.D. Generation
- Page 3622 - United Tribes President Speaks to Democrats
- Page 3623 - From the Classroom to the Democratic National Convention Hall
- Page 3624 - Harvard To Review Campus Police After Complaints
- Page 3625 - Lincoln University Hosts its First Football Game in 48 Years
- Page 3626 - An Inside Look at a Law’s Renewal
- Page 3627 - The Tom Joyner Foundation Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary
- Page 3628 - Study: NFL Has Slightly More Hispanic, Asian Players
- Page 3629 - Texas Students Pack Bookbags; Teachers Pack Heat
- Page 3630 - Colleges Confront Shootings With Survival Training
- Page 3631 - Report Highlights Latino Education Concerns
- Page 3632 - Hispanic School Population Nearly Double 1990 Mark
- Page 3633 - Minority Head Coaches Have Some of 2008’s Biggest Football Games
- Page 3634 - Retired Tennessee State University Teacher Attends her Last DNC as a Super Delegate
- Page 3635 - College Board Reports Most Diverse Class of SAT Test-takers on Record
- Page 3636 - A Chat With Ronald Carter
- Page 3637 - When It Comes To Funding, Community Colleges Have to Emulate Four-Year Schools
- Page 3638 - United Tribes Powwow Committee Hosts Annual Celebration
- Page 3639 - Reservation Gets Help From Engineering Students
- Page 3640 - Kansas University Fires Debate Coach Who Lost Temper Over Racism Accusation
- Page 3641 - Partnership Receives Gates and Lumina Grants
- Page 3642 - Weak Economy Spurs Growth for Community Colleges
- Page 3643 - China Hopes to Attract More U.S. College Students
- Page 3644 - Study Finds Minorities More Likely to be Paddled in School
- Page 3645 - Report: Interest Waning Among International Students for U.S. Graduate Schools
- Page 3646 - NCAA Penalizes New Mexico for Football Violations
- Page 3647 - CORRECTION
- Page 3648 - Community College Students at a Glance
- Page 3649 - Survey Indicates Value of Education Varies Among Ethnic Groups
- Page 3650 - Diversity Champions
- Page 3651 - New MLK Specialization at Union Institute & University
- Page 3652 - Simmons Professor Wins Prestigious Poetry Prize
- Page 3653 - On DiverseEducation.com - The Academy Speaks Blog
- Page 3654 - Getting to Know Sandeep Junnarkar
- Page 3655 - Approved HEA Bill Offers More Aid for Low-income Students
- Page 3656 - Report Urges U.S. Colleges to Adopt Europe’s Higher Education Accountability Reforms
- Page 3657 - Financially Struggling College Students Turn to Food Banks
- Page 3658 - Diverse Calendar
- Page 3659 - Grants & Gifts
- Page 3660 - Professional Appointments
- Page 3661 - Taking Faculty Development Online
- Page 3662 - Taking Full Advantage Of Funding Opportunities
- Page 3663 - Public Roles, Private Lives
- Page 3664 - Handwritten History Donated to Lincoln University
- Page 3665 - College Presidents Seek Debate on Drinking Age
- Page 3666 - Caught Between Two Cultures
- Page 3667 - Association Calls Summit on Education
- Page 3668 - Judge Backs English-Only Rule but Scolds Both Sides
- Page 3669 - LA High School’s Drop-Out Rate Highlights Problems
- Page 3670 - Survey Says … Black Colleges Need To Complete National Surveys
- Page 3671 - Two UMKC Professors Speak Out About Resignations
- Page 3672 - Two English-Language Learner Programs Come Under Fire
- Page 3673 - At Inner-city Los Angeles High, Nearly 6 in 10 Drop Out
- Page 3674 - Perspectives: Survey Says … Black Colleges Need To Complete National Surveys
- Page 3675 - For Some, It Was a Jobless Summer
- Page 3676 - Study: Many Americans Experience Job Opportunity Loss for Not Having Academic Degree
- Page 3677 - Jena Six Teen Uses Defense Funds for School
- Page 3678 - North Carolina Officials Struggle Over Educating Undocumented Immigrants
- Page 3679 - A Chat With Dr. Carlton E. Brown
- Page 3680 - Fisk University Files Appeal to Sell Share of Art
- Page 3681 - Arizona Law Has Undocumented Immigrants Dropping Out of College
- Page 3682 - Covenant House Institute Launched to Study Youth Homelessness
- Page 3683 - ACT Scores Down, But More Students College-ready
- Page 3684 - A Foot In Two Worlds
- Page 3685 - NC Board to Discuss Admitting Immigrants
- Page 3686 - Perspectives: Taking Full Advantage of Funding Opportunities
- Page 3687 - Cornell Professor Receives Grant to Explore Entrepreneurship
- Page 3688 - La Raza Health-Care Program Awarded for Excellence
- Page 3689 - United Tribes Adds Law-Enforcement Classes
- Page 3690 - Mvskogee Creek Teacher Wins Writing Award
- Page 3691 - Doctoral Students Do Education Internships
- Page 3692 - S.D. School of Mines Holds Geosciences Camps
- Page 3693 - Philadelphia Program Offers Free Tuition for Community College Students Near Degree Completion
- Page 3694 - Doctoral Students Do Education Internships
- Page 3695 - Race Questions Cast Doubt on Presidential Polls
- Page 3696 - Death Penalty to be Sought in N.C. Student Slaying
- Page 3697 - A Music Scholar Remembers Isaac Hayes
- Page 3698 - Perspectives: Black Males In the Educational Pipeline
- Page 3699 - Students Accused of Plagiarism Expelled From Ship
- Page 3700 - Newspaper: NCCU Operated Satellite Campus
- Page 3701 - Fired Bishop State Instructor Ordered Rehired
- Page 3702 - Gas prices rewriting schedules at 2-year colleges
- Page 3703 - Newspaper: NCCU Operated Satellite Campus
- Page 3704 - Students Accused of Plagiarism Expelled from Ship
- Page 3705 - Journalism Educators Association Aims to Step Up Diversity Efforts
- Page 3706 - States Mandate ‘Culturally Competent’ Health Care
- Page 3707 - Appeals Court Orders New Trial in FAMU Hazing Case
- Page 3708 - White Supremacists Hope Obama Win Prompts Backlash
- Page 3709 - NCAA To Provide Former Student-athletes With Benefits
- Page 3710 - Study: Impending Community College Leadership Shortfall Could Be Avoided Through Diversity Efforts
- Page 3711 - Congress Cuts Off College Aid for Sex Offenders
- Page 3712 - Education Department Launches Effort to Simplify Aid Formula
- Page 3713 - Pell Grant One of Few Winners in 2009 Budget
- Page 3714 - Keeping With Traditions
- Page 3715 - 3 States to Consider Affirmative Action Ban
- Page 3716 - Class on Race Relations to Start in Wilmington, N.C.
- Page 3717 - Hispanic Growth Not Reflected on U.S. Olympic Squad
- Page 3718 - New Survey Helps Community Colleges Focus Up Front
- Page 3719 - When Sports and Politics Collide
- Page 3720 - STAYING TRUE TO ITS MISSION
- Page 3721 - Keeping the Tradition Alive
- Page 3722 - On DiverseEducation.com Meet the Bloggers
- Page 3723 - Raising a Flag of Resistance
- Page 3724 - Getting to Know Chia Youyee Vang
- Page 3725 - Homeland Security and UT Brownsville Reach Accord on Campus Border Fence
- Page 3726 - Hispanic Caucus Applauds Higher Education Bill
- Page 3727 - Course Helps Foster Hispanic-Jewish Bonds
- Page 3728 - Probe: Fed Employees May Have Bought Fake Degrees
- Page 3729 - Professional Appointments
- Page 3730 - Summer Reading for the Teachers
- Page 3731 - Tribal Colleges Stay True to Mission
- Page 3732 - More Than Gatekeepers
- Page 3733 - Diverse Calendar
- Page 3734 - Grants & Gifts
- Page 3735 - Congress Cuts Off College Aid for Sex Offenders
- Page 3736 - School Trustees Blast Ouster Decision as 'Racist'
- Page 3737 - Moses Gunn Memorabilia at University of Kansas
- Page 3738 - Congress Cuts Off College Aid for Sex Offenders
- Page 3739 - University of Kansas Officials Establish Council to Help Recruit Hispanic Students
- Page 3740 - Perspectives: More Than Gatekeepers
- Page 3741 - UA Students Form Second Chapter of Journalists’ Association
- Page 3742 - American Indian Languages Dying
- Page 3743 - Scholar Wants More American Indian Faculty in Business Colleges
- Page 3744 - FBI Investigates New Attacks on U.S. Scientists
- Page 3745 - Penn State Receives Grant for Leadership Training
- Page 3746 - Students Learn Entrepreneurial Skills at UA
- Page 3747 - ASU Looks Back on 3 Decades of American Indian Projects Work
- Page 3748 - Student Group Lobbying for Legislation to Allow Concealed Firearms on College Campuses
- Page 3749 - Men Win Suit Against Scandal-scarred Texas Southern
- Page 3750 - New Clark Atlanta President Brown Takes Helm
- Page 3751 - Former S.C. State University President Suing School
- Page 3752 - Scholarships Announced for Ark. Black Colleges
- Page 3753 - New Mexico First State To Adopt Navajo Textbook
- Page 3754 - House Approves HEA Bill; Senate Vote Next
- Page 3755 - Best & Brightest: Through Persistence, Southern U. Student Is Chosen To Serve as a Delegate at Democratic Convention
- Page 3756 - Struggling College Students Turn to Food Banks
- Page 3757 - Jackson Community College Targets Town’s Black Male Residents
- Page 3758 - Wide-ranging bill aims to rein in college costs
- Page 3759 - Phoenix Police: College Shooter Was Punched First
- Page 3760 - Probe: Fed Employees May Have Bought Fake Degrees
- Page 3761 - Best & Brightest: Math Whiz Has Sights Set on Making ‘Someone’s Life Better’
- Page 3762 - Texas Education Agency to Appeal Bilingual Ruling
- Page 3763 - New Council at UK Works to Reach More Latino Students
- Page 3764 - Delaware Professor Awarded Competitive Fellowship
- Page 3765 - Fraternity Members Convicted of Hazing Appeal for New Trial
- Page 3766 - Scholars Convene in Charleston to Explore the Literary Works of Toni Morrison
- Page 3767 - North Carolina to Review Community College Ban on Undocumented Immigrants in August
- Page 3768 - Rising Student Interest Propels Growth in U.S.-China Educational Exchange
- Page 3769 - McCain Backs Ban on Affirmative Action in Arizona
- Page 3770 - Study: Public HBCUs Experience Increasing Enrollment
- Page 3771 - Report Urges U.S. Colleges and Universities to Learn and Adopt From Europe’s Higher Education Accountability Reforms
- Page 3772 - WNBA Leads in Sports Diversity Study
- Page 3773 - Report: Large School Districts Fail at Graduating Black Males
- Page 3774 - House Formally Apologizes for Slavery and Jim Crow
- Page 3775 - Scholar Pushes Faculty Diversity at Oklahoma Business Schools
- Page 3776 - Race as a Campaign Issue Brings Exposure to Minority Pundits
- Page 3777 - Leaders of New Idaho Community College Propose Scaled-back Budget
- Page 3778 - Tenn. County Mayors Seek Tuition-free Community College Education
- Page 3779 - Community College Mentoring Programs Help Students Stay Engaged
- Page 3780 - Ex-INS Commissioner Named to Migration Post
- Page 3781 - Latino Scholar to Lecture at Princeton Seminary
- Page 3782 - New York Congressman Charlie Rangel Invites Ethics Probe of His Fundraising for City College Center
- Page 3783 - Disability Bill Divides Higher Ed Groups
- Page 3784 - Meet the Bloggers
- Page 3785 - Maynard Institute Celebrates Three Decades of Training Minority Journalists
- Page 3786 - World’s First J-School Celebrates 100 Years
- Page 3787 - Getting to Know Keith Woods
- Page 3788 - Acknowledging the Gains Minorities Have Made in Classical Music
- Page 3789 - A Continuing Trend
- Page 3790 - A Chat With Southern University Chancellor Kofi Lomotey
- Page 3791 - Disability Bill Divides Higher Ed Groups
- Page 3792 - Grants & Gifts
- Page 3793 - Professional Appointments
- Page 3794 - What’s Not Funny About the Funny Pages?
- Page 3795 - Capturing a Different Picture
- Page 3796 - Coming Into View
- Page 3797 - Journeying to Faraway Places Before Freshman Year
- Page 3798 - Diversity Takes a Back Seat to Economy
- Page 3799 - Diverse Calendar
- Page 3800 - Tenn. County Mayors Seek Tuition-free Community College Education for Residents
- Page 3801 - Minority Journalists Push Media to Maintain Diversity Commitment
- Page 3802 - Study: Shrinking Newsrooms Hurting Papers' Quality
- Page 3803 - Scholars Plan to Reunite Ancient Bible Online
- Page 3804 - Popular Howard Student Loses Cancer Battle
- Page 3805 - Spellings: Reform Higher Ed From Within, Or Congress Will
- Page 3806 - Spanish-language Media Market In a Growth Phase
- Page 3807 - Education Department Launches Effort to Simplify Student Aid Formula
- Page 3808 - Web Databases Launched to Aid Policymakers in STEM and Technical Education Development
- Page 3809 - UMDNJ Probing Extent of ‘KKK’ Hazing Incident
- Page 3810 - UMDNJ Probing Extent of 'KKK' Hazing Incident
- Page 3811 - Community College, Fired Professor Reach Settlement
- Page 3812 - Tribal Colleges-Grants — North Dakota Tribal Colleges Getting Grants
- Page 3813 - Best & Brightest: From Homelessness to Sharing the Stage With President Bush
- Page 3814 - New UA Program Integrates Autistic Students
- Page 3815 - Report: College Students Graduating With Less Credit Card Debt
- Page 3816 - `Tenured radical' tries to revive professors group
- Page 3817 - IUPUI Apologizes to Janitor Scolded Over Reading KKK Book
- Page 3818 - Does Eating at Abuela’s Make Children Fat?
- Page 3819 - Extra-Curricular Activities Are the Glue to Keep Students in School, Researcher says
- Page 3820 - Foundation Unveils Bilingual Scholarship Program for Social Work
- Page 3821 - Report: United States Is Behind in Doubling Science Grads
- Page 3822 - Franklin D. Gilliam, Jr., Named Dean of UCLA School of Public Affairs
- Page 3823 - Awards and Scholarships for Latinos
- Page 3824 - Perspectives: Time for a Fresh View of African Civilization
- Page 3825 - Survey Indicates Faculty Satisfaction at ANAC-member Institutions
- Page 3826 - Virginia Community Colleges Get $1.9 Million Grant
- Page 3827 - Delta College's Accreditation Threatened
- Page 3828 - States Boost Merit-based Aid At Expense of Need-based Aid
- Page 3829 - Africana Studies at Tenn. State University In Danger of Termination
- Page 3830 - Congressional Leaders, Scholars Gather to Strategize on Black Male Issues
- Page 3831 - Diversity Experts Discuss Best Practices for Diversity Training
- Page 3832 - University of Louisiana at Lafayette Appeals Verdict in Football Coach's Firing
- Page 3833 - Minnesota State University-Mankato Nearly Triples Minority Student Enrollment
- Page 3834 - Kansas Law Professor Named Fletcher Fellow
- Page 3835 - Spending Scandal at Texas Southern Ends Quietly
- Page 3836 - LULAC Calls for Culture-based Educational Approach and Accountability To Stem Dropout Rate Among Minorities
- Page 3837 - Tribal Summit Explores Suicide Crisis
- Page 3838 - High Gas Prices Fuel Boom in Online Classes
- Page 3839 - Ohio Offers In-State Tuition to All Veterans
- Page 3840 - Rodriguez agrees to settle, pay WVU $4 million
- Page 3841 - Perspectives: No Threat of Changing Enrollments at HBCUs
- Page 3842 - $3.3 million in Federal Funds Will Expand Programs at UND
- Page 3843 - Donation Supports Haskell Indian Nations University
- Page 3844 - Tuition Break for Some Kansas Undocumented Immigrants Stands
- Page 3845 - Leading Hispanic Educator Voted NEA Vice President
- Page 3846 - A Conversation With FAMU’s Dr. James H. Ammons
- Page 3847 - Maryland Administrator Receives Affirmative Action Award
- Page 3848 - ASU Professor Will Pursue Studies on School Choice
- Page 3849 - What Higher Ed Is Doing Right … Or Wrong
- Page 3850 - A New Generation of College Leadership
- Page 3851 - Cell Phones Only, Please
- Page 3852 - A Good Time To Pursue Medicine
- Page 3853 - Getting to Know Carlos Castillo-Chávez
- Page 3854 - Hispanic Scholars, Students Pressure Princeton For Latino Studies Program
- Page 3855 - Proposal Seeks to Improve America’s Image Abroad
- Page 3856 - TOP 100 GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL DEGREE PRODUCERS - INTERPRETING THE DATA
- Page 3857 - College Officials Urged to Monitor the Graduation Rate Gap
- Page 3858 - Professional Appointments
- Page 3859 - The Mother Tongue
- Page 3860 - Diverse Calendar
- Page 3861 - Grants & Gifts
- Page 3862 - What DeVry Does Differently
- Page 3863 - The Meyerhoff Model
- Page 3864 - Drinking Games Prove Deadly to College Students
- Page 3865 - Tuition Break for Some Kansas Undocumented Immigrants Stands
- Page 3866 - Congressional Proposal Seeks to Increase Study Abroad Participation
- Page 3867 - Community College Pilot Programs Administer Immediate Aid to Students With Financial Emergencies
- Page 3868 - Commuter Colleges Go Residential, Gain Enrollment
- Page 3869 - Princeton Forms Diversity Council for Staff Related Diversity Matters
- Page 3870 - Scholars Selected to Receive 2008 Fletcher Fellowships
- Page 3871 - Students Learning English Are Isolated in Poor Schools, Study Finds
- Page 3872 - U.S. Politicians Find Ways to Play on Racial Fears
- Page 3873 - Preschool Helps Close Achievement Gap
- Page 3874 - Librarians Call for More Black Males in Field
- Page 3875 - Might Obama’s Success Undercut Affirmative Action?
- Page 3876 - Schools Should Have Set Protocol for Educating and Retaining Immigrant Students, Educators Say
- Page 3877 - Commuter Colleges Go Residential, Gain Enrollment
- Page 3878 - Best & Brightest: Student Turned Legal Guardian Overcomes Obstacles
- Page 3879 - Might Obama's Success Undercut Affirmative Action?
- Page 3880 - Blacks Given 'Ghetto' Names in SoCal Yearbook
- Page 3881 - Obama's Asian-American Half Sister Helps Him Reach Out to Other Asian-Americans
- Page 3882 - Traditional Languages in Danger, Minnesota Lawmaker Says
- Page 3883 - $1 Million Grant Will Help Meet Need for American Indian and Hispanic Librarians
- Page 3884 - Young Teens Encouraged to Become Entrepreneurs
- Page 3885 - Students from 12 Tribes Attend Summer Institute
- Page 3886 - North Carolina Says Early College High School Initiative Has Curbed Dropout Rates
- Page 3887 - Online Archive of Public Policy Research Launched
- Page 3888 - Fisk Clears Major Stopgap Fundraising Hurdle
- Page 3889 - Eat It or Lose It, Says Champion of Heirloom Foods
- Page 3890 - Coalition Says Using a Culturally Based Education Model Could Help Close Achievement Gap
- Page 3891 - Missouri Caps Public College Tuition at $50 Per Hour for Veterans
- Page 3892 - Community Colleges See Niche in Wind Tech Training Programs
- Page 3893 - North Carolina Says Early College High School Initiative Has Curbed Dropout Rates
- Page 3894 - Getting an Early Start
- Page 3895 - University Business School Programs Tap Into Hispanics’ Entrepreneurial Spirit
- Page 3896 - Interest Rates on Need-based Federal Student Loans To Drop July 1
- Page 3897 - SACS Votes to Continue Florida A&M University’s Accreditation
- Page 3898 - Lawyer Will Challenge Flag Desecration Charge Against Teacher
- Page 3899 - Most Hispanic Students Say College Too Costly
- Page 3900 - Victim of Noose Incident, Columbia U. Professor Is Fired Amid Plagiarism Charges
- Page 3901 - Report: To Serve Hispanics, Schools Should Look to the Success of HSIs
- Page 3902 - UCLA Scholar Seeks to Raise Awareness About University’s Forgotten Mexican American Forefather
- Page 3903 - A Nevada County Laments Retirement of Minority Educators
- Page 3904 - Collegiate Athletics in New Orleans Struggle to Rebound Post-Hurricane Katrina
- Page 3905 - Furthering ‘Buffy Studies’
- Page 3906 - Course Watch: Indigenous Language To Be Offered at NYU
- Page 3907 - Diversity Advocate Receives Accolade
- Page 3908 - Getting to Know Sharon Washington
- Page 3909 - Music to Our Ears
- Page 3910 - Presidential Memoirs
- Page 3911 - Promoting International Interest
- Page 3912 - Bringing Diversity to the World of Classical Music
- Page 3913 - A Quick Rebound? Not So Fast
- Page 3914 - Professional Appointments
- Page 3915 - It’s About Access
- Page 3916 - Grants & Gifts
- Page 3917 - Diverse Calendar
- Page 3918 - Documentary Chronicles Pitfalls of American Education in Global Economy
- Page 3919 - Cheyney President Meets With Campus Unions To Ease Tensions Over Summer Staffing, Financial Woes
- Page 3920 - EPA Fellowship Seeks to Build a Pipeline of Minority Scientists in Environmental Studies
- Page 3921 - Black University of Arkansas Law Student Gets Posthumous Degree 60 Years Later
- Page 3922 - UCLA Scholar Seeks to Raise Awareness About University’s Forgotten Mexican American Forefather
- Page 3923 - Sparked by Wright Controversy, Northwestern’s Black Alumni Call on University to Correct Racial Injustices
- Page 3924 - Report: To Serve Hispanics, Schools Should Look to the Success of HSIs
- Page 3925 - Higher Education Associations Launch National Student Voting Campaign
- Page 3926 - Latino Voters Reward Education Candidates, Machinists Survey Says
- Page 3927 - Former Professor Accused of Ga. Contract Killing of Son's Wife
- Page 3928 - Most Hispanic Students Say College Too Costly
- Page 3929 - UNC Administrator Named DSU Provost
- Page 3930 - Judge Approves $11 Million Settlement For Most Families of Victims in Virginia Tech Shootings
- Page 3931 - Appreciation: Murry DePillars, 1938-2008
- Page 3932 - The College Board Says SAT Writing Section Is More Predictive of College Success Than High School GPA for Minorities
- Page 3933 - Black Colleges Still Lacking Ph.D. African-American Studies Program
- Page 3934 - Creating an Atmosphere of Acceptance
- Page 3935 - Hispanic Scholars, Students Pressure Princeton for Latino Studies Program
- Page 3936 - Analysis: Law Schools Growing, But Jobs Aren’t
- Page 3937 - Andrew Carnegie and Race
- Page 3938 - Union Delays Call to Oust Cheyney President
- Page 3939 - Schools Drop Landlines As More Students Carry Cell Phones
- Page 3940 - Freshmen Enrollment Dips at Nevada Universities
- Page 3941 - UC To Consider Taking Over Troubled South LA Hospital
- Page 3942 - Educators Outline Steps to Ensure Student Access During Economic Uncertainty
- Page 3943 - Report: Low-income Students in Wealthier States Benefit From Increased Education Spending
- Page 3944 - Speaking of Student Retention
- Page 3945 - The Top 100 Minority Degree Producers
- Page 3946 - Staff Reports Censored in Coppin State’s Case for Re-accreditation
- Page 3947 - Umass-Amherst Revokes Honorary Degree To Zimbabwe Leader
- Page 3948 - Settlement Approved in Hartford Desegregation Case
- Page 3949 - JUST THE STATS
- Page 3950 - JUST THE STATS
- Page 3951 - Board-certified Teachers Boost Student Scores
- Page 3952 - Labor dispute prompts Bill Clinton to cancel UCLA commencement speech
- Page 3953 - Robotics Development Complex To Be Built at Alabama Community College
- Page 3954 - Nevada Community Colleges Find Other Options for Students Denied Access to Loans
- Page 3955 - Dual-Enrolled Louisiana Student Graduates Two Times Over
- Page 3956 - Philadelphia Owns Up to More of its History of Slavery
- Page 3957 - Educators See Civil Rights Issue in Bad Schools
- Page 3958 - Canada To Apologize For Past Abuses of Native Children
- Page 3959 - Best & Brightest: Fourteen-year-old Whiz Kid Picks HBCU Over Harvard
- Page 3960 - Honolulu Council Renounces “Wetback” Slur
- Page 3961 - Hispanic Teens Try Drugs, Suicide at Higher Rate
- Page 3962 - Getting to Know Jamie Merisotis
- Page 3963 - Letters
- Page 3964 - It’s All About Degrees Conferred
- Page 3965 - The Lawyer From Lafayette
- Page 3966 - ‘Creating an Atmosphere Of Acceptance’
- Page 3967 - Upping the Numbers
- Page 3968 - Feds Fund Three Types of Minority-serving Institutions
- Page 3969 - A Tribal College With an ‘Edge’
- Page 3970 - Professional Appointments
- Page 3971 - TOP 100 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE PRODUCERS - INTERPRETING THE DATA
- Page 3972 - Diverse Calendar
- Page 3973 - Grants & Gifts
- Page 3974 - Preparing Students for the Job Hunt
- Page 3975 - Racial Attitudes Pose Challenge for Obama
- Page 3976 - Black Males in a State of Emergency
- Page 3977 - College Board Debunks “Model Minority” Myth
- Page 3978 - Eastern Mich. Agrees to Pay $350K in Fines in Killing Case
- Page 3979 - Yale Approves Largest Expansion in Nearly 40 Years
- Page 3980 - Feds Fund Three Types of MSIs
- Page 3981 - Underserved Students Make Progress at For-profit Institutions
- Page 3982 - Va. Court Upholds Women's College Move to Coed
- Page 3983 - Best & Brightest: Recent Graduate Beats the Odds to Foster a Better Future
- Page 3984 - Banks Cut Off Wisconsin Two-year College Students’ Access to Loans
- Page 3985 - Perspectives: Graduates, Stand Ready to Become Internal Corporate Champions for Your Alma Mater
- Page 3986 - WVU Urged to Strengthen Graduate Programs Across the Board
- Page 3987 - Sexton Named ASWA Junior College Athlete of the Year
- Page 3988 - Alabama State Senator Indicted in Federal Two-year College Probe
- Page 3989 - Hispanic Teens Try Drugs, Suicide at Higher Rates
- Page 3990 - Report: More Than 1 Million High School Students Will Fail to Graduate in 2008, Minorities Most at Risk
- Page 3991 - Closing the Culture Gap Can Help Latino Students Learn, Professor Says
- Page 3992 - Latino Job Growth Slowing Down to a Slump, Says Labor Report
- Page 3993 - Spanish Is the Language of Commerce in Miami
- Page 3994 - Univ. of NC A&T Audit Shows $10K Misused
- Page 3995 - HBCUs as Liberatory Agents
- Page 3996 - The Bank of Family and Friends: New Student-loan Wrinkle
- Page 3997 - Florida A&M Delegation Travels to Ghana to Establish Economic, Educational Collaborations
- Page 3998 - Challenges Persist in Educating Increasingly Diverse Population, Says Ed. Dpt. Report
- Page 3999 - ‘Hyperpowers’ Must Embrace Diversity of Populations to Thrive, Says Yale Legal Scholar
- Page 4000 - Minority Students' Dropout Rates at Crisis Levels
- Page 4001 - Advocate of Business Education for Minorities Extends Reach to Engineering
- Page 4002 - Despite Record Female Participation in Athletics, Percentage of Women Coaches Declines
- Page 4003 - U.S. State Department Reinstates Fulbright Scholarships to 7 Gaza Students
- Page 4004 - Cherokee Chief Says He'll Fight English-only Proposals
- Page 4005 - Missouri Exhibit Recognizes Black Ancestors of ‘Huck Finn’ Era
- Page 4006 - Group: UW-Madison will be biggest university with gay leader
- Page 4007 - Ala. Supreme Court Upholds Stay on Community College Double-dipping Ban
- Page 4008 - Citing High Energy Costs, Community College Cuts Back to 4-Day Week
- Page 4009 - N.C. Bill Aims To Keep Undocumented Students Enrolled in Two-Year Colleges
- Page 4010 - Diversity Themes Feature Prominently at 30th Annual NISOD Conference
- Page 4011 - Clinton affirms commitment to Native American issues
- Page 4012 - United States Failing to Produce Next Generation of Scientists, Technology Leaders Say
- Page 4013 - Arthur Ashe Jr. 2008 Finalists
- Page 4014 - NC A&T State Football Player Dies
- Page 4015 - Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars 2008
- Page 4016 - Indian Candidate from New Mexico Runs Literally for Congress
- Page 4017 - Arkansas Governor Says Law Bars In-State Tuition for Undocumented Students
- Page 4018 - Work Life and Identity Issues in Hispanic Youth Are Focus of Study
- Page 4019 - Migrant Education Program Graduates Honored in Pennsylvania
- Page 4020 - Latinas, Black Girls Respect, Defer to Moms Most
- Page 4021 - In Brief: South African Dorm in Racist Video Site For New Diversity Center
- Page 4022 - Understanding the “Bling-bling Generation”
- Page 4023 - Course Watch: University of Akron Offers Class on Black Male Issues
- Page 4024 - Highest Level of Accounting Graduates in More Than 30 Years
- Page 4025 - Letters
- Page 4026 - Saluting an All-time Great
- Page 4027 - A Waning Priority
- Page 4028 - For the Love Of the Game
- Page 4029 - Fostering an Inclusive Environment
- Page 4030 - Tried, Tested, Yet Undeterred
- Page 4031 - CORRELATING DIVERSITY SUCCESS WITH ACADEMIC SUCCESS
- Page 4032 - IMPACT PLAYERS
- Page 4033 - Charting a New Course
- Page 4034 - Youth on Fire
- Page 4035 - Asian Americans Largely Ignored by Presidential
- Page 4036 - Grants & Gifts
- Page 4037 - Public Relations Masks the Real College-Access Crisis
- Page 4038 - Diverse Calendar
- Page 4039 - Presbyterians Pick Black Leader for Seminary
- Page 4040 - Federal Officials Reviewing Inequity Complaints in a Mississippi School District
- Page 4041 - Lani Guinier on Merit
- Page 4042 - Fifth Swastika Found on UND Campus
- Page 4043 - Community College Financial Aid Lacking for N.C. Students, Report Finds
- Page 4044 - Citing Rising Gas Prices, Ala. Two-Year College Chief Forgoes Tuition Hike
- Page 4045 - Opponents and Supporters of Affirmative Action Debate Use of Race in College Admissions
- Page 4046 - Louis Stokes Institute To Focus on STEM Education
- Page 4047 - Online School Targets Hispanics, Students At Risk
- Page 4048 - Immigrants Are Assimilating Quickly, but Mexicans Lag Most, Report Says
- Page 4049 - Feds Offer Help to Student Loan Industry
- Page 4050 - Mother, Daughter Graduate From Jackson State Together
- Page 4051 - Bush Commencement Speech at Furman Prompts Protest
- Page 4052 - Film Scholar at the Forefront of a Women’s Sexual Health Issue
- Page 4053 - Families Sue Catholic School Over 'English Only' Policy
- Page 4054 - Critics ask: What Role Should TV, Radio Marti Play?
- Page 4055 - Indiana University Approved To Offer Doctorate in Black Studies
- Page 4056 - Obama Pledges New Era for Federal-Indian Relations
- Page 4057 - Report: Ethnic Pride Has Mixed Impact on Asian Americans’ Ability To Deal With Discrimination
- Page 4058 - Overseas Institutions Seek U.S. Students
- Page 4059 - New Online School Targets Hispanics, At-risk Students
- Page 4060 - Best & Brightest: A Global Responsibility
- Page 4061 - Former NDSCS Athlete Being Deported
- Page 4062 - N.C. Community College System Halts Undocumented Student Admissions
- Page 4063 - Louisiana Two-Year College System Offering Job Retraining Guarantee
- Page 4064 - Report Calls for Revamping Career and Technical Education To Boost Engagement
- Page 4065 - West Virginia University Faculty Demands School President Ouster Again
- Page 4066 - Nebraska Experiencing Graying of Health Care Professionals
- Page 4067 - Letters
- Page 4068 - Making the Leap
- Page 4069 - U. of Okla. Freshman, 19, Elected Mayor of Muskogee
- Page 4070 - 10-year-old Scholar Takes Calif. College By Storm
- Page 4071 - Taking the Road of Lifelong Learning
- Page 4072 - New Blood Transfusion Center for Man’s Best Friend
- Page 4073 - Baker’s Heat
- Page 4074 - Getting to Know Derek Inouchi
- Page 4075 - False Alarms
- Page 4076 - Policymakers Seek to Ensure No Disruptions In Student Loan Availability
- Page 4077 - The Early Study Abroad Trend
- Page 4078 - POLITICOS TURNED PROFESSORS
- Page 4079 - Forming a Pipeline To the Presidency
- Page 4080 - Majority Latino South Texas Town Abolishes Decades-old Segregation
- Page 4081 - Southern California Districts Facing ‘No Child Left Behind’ Sanctions
- Page 4082 - NC System Reverses Itself, Won’t Admit Undocumented
- Page 4083 - Literary Scholar Indicts Some Black Thinkers for Shallow Works
- Page 4084 - Arkansas Organization Moves to Deny Benefits to Undocumented
- Page 4085 - Literary Scholar Indicts Some Black Thinkers for Shallow Works
- Page 4086 - Undocumented Students To Be Denied Admission To N.C. Community Colleges
- Page 4087 - Time for a Truth-In-Graduation Disclosure Policy
- Page 4088 - Federal Judge OKs $4M Settlement in Lawsuit Alleging S.C. School Helped Former Professor in Scam
- Page 4089 - Online System to Help Pennsylvania Students Transfer College Credits to Participating Schools
- Page 4090 - Professional Appointments
- Page 4091 - Research Points the Way to Building Blocks Of Student Success
- Page 4092 - Grants & Gifts
- Page 4093 - Diverse Calendar
- Page 4094 - Texas Southern Implements New Selective Admissions Policy
- Page 4095 - Asian Evasion: A Recipe for Flawed Resolutions
- Page 4096 - US Congress Moving To Expand Veterans’ College Benefits
- Page 4097 - Bowling Green State President Named Next Leader of Howard University
- Page 4098 - New Jersey Lawmakers Question Plan to Reduce Community College Scholarship Awards
- Page 4099 - North Carolina Community Colleges Urged To Restrict Undocumented Student Access
- Page 4100 - Perspectives: A2MEND Addressing Issues Facing Black Males in Higher Education
- Page 4101 - Arkansas Organization Moves Forward With Measure to Deny Undocumented Immigrants Public Benefits
- Page 4102 - New Reports Illustrate Racial Disparities in Criminal Justice System
- Page 4103 - Perspectives: True Access to American Colleges & Universities
- Page 4104 - 2008 Valedictorian A Different Kind Of ``Morehouse Man''
- Page 4105 - Va. Expands Program to Improve Diversity Among Community College Faculty
- Page 4106 - Student Research Becomes Law
- Page 4107 - HP Labs Director Seeks More Help From Academia
- Page 4108 - Report Measures Levels of Campus Inclusivity at Three Colleges and Universities
- Page 4109 - Conference Highlights Successful Schools
- Page 4110 - Majority Latino South Texas Town Abolishes Decades-old Segregation
- Page 4111 - Life Without Interpreter Not Easy For UNK Student
- Page 4112 - Authorities arrest 75 students in drug bust at San Diego University
- Page 4113 - NCAA Academic Report: Some College Teams May Be Hit Hard
- Page 4114 - Survey: Nearly 60 Percent of Hispanic and Black Children Can’t Swim
- Page 4115 - Metal Detectors Installed in Jackson State Dorms
- Page 4116 - Task Force Presents Report on Iowa Universities and Minorities
- Page 4117 - Controversies Crop Up Around Commencement Speaker Selections
- Page 4118 - Former Admissions Official Leads Fight Against Affirmative Action in Missouri
- Page 4119 - Experts Say Suicide, Not Homicide Is a Larger Threat to Nation’s College Campuses
- Page 4120 - New Chancellor Named For UMass-Amherst
- Page 4121 - Rocky Mountain College’s VP for Planning, Indian Affairs Resigning
- Page 4122 - Alternative Energy Experts Gather at Florida Community College
- Page 4123 - 58 Percent of Black Children Can’t Swim
- Page 4124 - NACME: Growing ‘Opportunity Gap’ Exists in the Number of Minority Students Pursuing STEM Degrees
- Page 4125 - WVU Braces for No-confidence Vote on President Amid Degree Scandal
- Page 4126 - Asian Higher Education Leaders Offer Advice to Break the Bamboo Ceiling
- Page 4127 - Lessons for Educators
- Page 4128 - Twenty-Nine Years of Being on the Front Lines Of Affirmative Action
- Page 4129 - Professional Appointments
- Page 4130 - Diverse Calendar
- Page 4131 - Post-Sept. 11, Muslim Students Increasingly Hyperconscious of Their Identity
- Page 4132 - African-U.S. University Partnerships Among Collaborations Urged By Global Leaders
- Page 4133 - Professor Sues Students for Character Defamation
- Page 4134 - Poetry Man: Victor Hernández Cruz Uncovers the Richness of Diversity in his Verses
- Page 4135 - Appeals court upholds dismissal of loan lawsuit
- Page 4136 - Massachusetts Ed. Commissioner Says State Needs to Better Prepare Students
- Page 4137 - A Unique Approach to Funding Community College Operations
- Page 4138 - When I Grow Up, I Want to … Pay Off Student Loans
- Page 4139 - American Association for Affirmative Action Conference Highlights Policy Action Themes
- Page 4140 - What Rev. Wright Also Said — In Reference To Black Scholars
- Page 4141 - Idaho Hispanic Students Scoring Below Classmates
- Page 4142 - How Do You Say, ‘May I See Your License?’
- Page 4143 - Letters
- Page 4144 - Higher ED Leaders in California Protest Budget Cuts
- Page 4145 - The BABY BOOM ECHO
- Page 4146 - Remedying the Black Male “Crisis”
- Page 4147 - Getting to Know Laurel Vermillion
- Page 4148 - A FUNDRAISING BLUEPRINT
- Page 4149 - Grants & Gifts
- Page 4150 - ON THE LOSING END
- Page 4151 - Tips For a More Successful Higher Education-Consultancy Relationship
- Page 4152 - Tenn. Board of Regents Reconsiders Honors for Freedom Riders
- Page 4153 - Challenged D.C. Schools Chief Bringing Reform Story to Academia, National Media
- Page 4154 - SC State Plans to Display James Brown Memorabilia
- Page 4155 - WVU Dean 2nd to Resign in Degree Scandal
- Page 4156 - Perspectives: Why People Come
- Page 4157 - Study Finds Informal Writing Spills Into School Assignments
- Page 4158 - In Changing Economy, Graduate School Becoming a Necessity
- Page 4159 - Probe Over Whether Students’ Voting Rights Violated Still Ongoing
- Page 4160 - Groups Want Lawmaker Removed for Mexican Worker Comments
- Page 4161 - WVU Professors Want Officials to Resign over Bresch Affair
- Page 4162 - Edmond Named Interim President at Alabama A&M
- Page 4163 - Study: Race Nor Gender Factor in Black Women Democrat’s Voting Decision
- Page 4164 - There Is Room for Improvement in Pell Grant Program, Report Says
- Page 4165 - Orangeburg Massacre Survivor Named College President
- Page 4166 - History Comes Alive for K-12 Students Using Historic Footage
- Page 4167 - NCAA Addresses Gender Equity: Where Do We Go From Here?
- Page 4168 - Panel: WVU Improperly Granted Degree to Governor's Daughter
- Page 4169 - Unveiling of Stamp for Latino Journalist Will Be Observed at University of Arizona
- Page 4170 - Racial Bullying On The Rise in Oklahoma
- Page 4171 - Asian Americans Largely Ignored by Presidential Candidates, Political Scientists Say
- Page 4172 - UMd. Approves Latino Studies Minor
- Page 4173 - Tenn. Board of Regents to Reconsider Honorary Degrees for Freedom Riders
- Page 4174 - Study Indicates Whites Look to Blacks to Decry Racism
- Page 4175 - American Indian Higher Education Consortium Prepares for New Leadership
- Page 4176 - Best & Brightest: Student Works to Maintain Her Tribe’s Existence
- Page 4177 - Administration Changes To NCLB Include Mandate For Reporting H.S. Dropouts
- Page 4178 - UMES First HBCU To Receive the PGA Professional Golf Management Program
- Page 4179 - Tenn. Board of Regents to Reconsider Honorary Degrees for Freedom Riders
- Page 4180 - Leaders, students break ground on new Native American Center
- Page 4181 - Perspectives: Banning Affinity Groups Shows Lack of Understanding
- Page 4182 - Arizona Bill Would Ban Race-conscious Organizations on Public Campuses
- Page 4183 - New Report Highlights Schools That Make Minority Student Success a Priority
- Page 4184 - Congress Acts to Boost Student Lending
- Page 4185 - Black Colleges Seek More Support From Alumni
- Page 4186 - Nevada Higher Ed Seeks Increased American Indian Enrollment
- Page 4187 - First Female Dean of Temple University’s Law School Talks of New Plans
- Page 4188 - Indiana Governor To Propose Free Community College Plan
- Page 4189 - ‘Alarming’ Number of Community Colleges Blocking Access to Federal Loans, Report Finds
- Page 4190 - Business School Admissions Offices Increasingly Accepting GRE General Test
- Page 4191 - More Needs to Be Done to Make Minority Students Financially Literate, Panel Says
- Page 4192 - Senate Pushes Museum of the Latino Closer to Reality
- Page 4193 - University of California Makes Room for Record 60,000 Freshmen
- Page 4194 - Black Players Drop to 8.2 Percent of Major Leaguers
- Page 4195 - New Mexico State Official Apologizes for Bad ‘Humor’
- Page 4196 - Arizona Professor Discovers Secrets of Altar Panels Now at SMU
- Page 4197 - Letters
- Page 4198 - Chicago-area Colleges Reopen After Graffiti Threats
- Page 4199 - A Time To Grieve and Heal
- Page 4200 - UCLA Scholars Receive Research Award for Study of Asian Students
- Page 4201 - Course Watch: Expanding Offerings in Less Commonly Taught Languages
- Page 4202 - Revving Up an HBCU Motorsports Program
- Page 4203 - Getting to Know Reulan Levin
- Page 4204 - Texas Southern University President Plans New Direction for University
- Page 4205 - Hispanic-Serving Institutions Win Grants To Spur Economic Growth
- Page 4206 - HSI Leaders Appeal For Increased Funding
- Page 4207 - PUTTING FIRST-GENERATION STUDENTS FIRST
- Page 4208 - Deconstructing the Politics of Race
- Page 4209 - Senate Plans Hearing on Sludge, NAACP Wants Investigation
- Page 4210 - Virginia Justices Hear Randolph Macon Coeducation Cases
- Page 4211 - University of Illinois Center Works to Deconstruct the Politics of Race
- Page 4212 - After Vocational School Closes, Debt-laden Students Decry Fraud
- Page 4213 - DIVERSIFYING PEDAGOGY
- Page 4214 - REVISITING A CLASSIC
- Page 4215 - Professional Appointments
- Page 4216 - Diverse Calendar
- Page 4217 - Grants & Gifts
- Page 4218 - Black and Hispanic Students Hit Hardest by Credit Crunch
- Page 4219 - Perspectives: Obama Can’t Use Race as a Positive Campaign Note
- Page 4220 - Catholic college in Chicago shut down indefinitely after threats found in dorm
- Page 4221 - AAUP Report on Faculty Salaries Asks “Where Are the Priorities?”
- Page 4222 - Native American, Indigenous Scholars Form New Interdisciplinary Association
- Page 4223 - College Students Want to Bring Concealed Guns to School
- Page 4224 - Lawmaker Wants to Alter University Admissions Practices in Mich.
- Page 4225 - India's Top Court Upholds Government Affirmative Action Plan for Lower-caste Students
- Page 4226 - Judging the Moral Character of Black and Hispanic Children
- Page 4227 - Virginia Tech Families Reach $11M Settlement
- Page 4228 - Bridging Purpose With Practice in Teaching
- Page 4229 - House Committee Approves Bill To Shore Up Student Loans
- Page 4230 - More Needs to Be Done to Make Minority Students Financially Literate, Panel Says
- Page 4231 - National Advisory Panel Report Multiplies Questions About Math Instruction
- Page 4232 - Galliher Not Target Of Alabama Two-Year College System Probe
- Page 4233 - Perspectives: The Diversity Project Provides a Different Look at Professional Development
- Page 4234 - Virginia Tech to Hold “Lie-In” on Anniversary of Tragedy
- Page 4235 - Philadelphia Mayor Takes Part in Community College Black Male Summit
- Page 4236 - Book Lets Latino Dropouts in Rural Areas Tell Their Stories
- Page 4237 - Seminar on Border Relations Puts Spotlight on University of Arizona
- Page 4238 - Minority Doctors Underrepresented in California, Study Finds
- Page 4239 - University of Richmond investigates possible hate crime
- Page 4240 - Illinois News Nuggets
- Page 4241 - Johns Hopkins Pledges $5 Million Toward Faculty Diversity Initiative
- Page 4242 - Breaking Down Barriers: Women of Color in the Sciences
- Page 4243 - Blacks in Higher Education Meet
- Page 4244 - Connerly Campaign Surrenders in Oklahoma
- Page 4245 - N.J. Investigating Why Camden Students Made to Eat on Floor
- Page 4246 - College Leaders Say Ohio's New Education Plan a Good Start
- Page 4247 - Federal Lawsuit Filed Over UT Race-based Admissions Policies
- Page 4248 - Amidst Complaints, Hampshire College Officials Pledge Diversity Initiatives
- Page 4249 - Wake Forest University Hosts Conference on Student Mental Health Issues
- Page 4250 - Poor Race Relations May Force St. Mary’s College to Lose Accreditation
- Page 4251 - CNN Hosting HBCU Contest on Being Black in America
- Page 4252 - Champlain College Helps Refugees Start New Lives Without Tuition Fees
- Page 4253 - Thousands Flock to Memphis to Reflect on King’s Legacy
- Page 4254 - Tennessee Higher Education Officials Deny Honor For `Freedom Riders’
- Page 4255 - Former Ala. Two-Year System Chief Pleads Guilty to 15 Federal Charges
- Page 4256 - Perspectives: Time to Talk About Race
- Page 4257 - Professional Appointments
- Page 4258 - NY Court Rules for Man Who Says He was Fired Over His Black Wife
- Page 4259 - Letters
- Page 4260 - Higher Education in the Land of Lincoln
- Page 4261 - Ohio Plan Would Allow Adult Learners to Convert Certificates Into a Degree
- Page 4262 - Current LGBT Students Find Sororities, Fraternities More Hospitable Than Past Graduates
- Page 4263 - Grants & Gifts
- Page 4264 - Diverse Calendar
- Page 4265 - Neither of the Sexes Demands Equality for All — All the Time, Study Finds
- Page 4266 - MSIs Score Significant Victory in Congress
- Page 4267 - Getting to Know Debbie Reese
- Page 4268 - DIVERSIFYING FACULTY IN ILLINOIS
- Page 4269 - Community College No Longer?
- Page 4270 - Thinking About Their Future in a Different Way
- Page 4271 - A ‘Patron Saint’ for Chicago State University
- Page 4272 - FINALLY TAKING ROOT
- Page 4273 - Empowering Hispanic Scholars To Navigate the Academy
- Page 4274 - Teacher, Warrior
- Page 4275 - Addressing Low Representation
- Page 4276 - Northeastern Illinois University Program Seeks to Empower Hispanic Scholars
- Page 4277 - Chicano/Latino History Scholar Named Dean at UC Irvine
- Page 4278 - Chicana Educator Honored at UC San Diego
- Page 4279 - UT-El Paso and Community College Join in Program to Help Students Succeed
- Page 4280 - Women Missing In Top Ranks of SIU Carbondale
- Page 4281 - Study: Colleges Should Be Evaluated on Campus Climate
- Page 4282 - At Diversifying Colleges Tenure Still a Hurdle for Women, Minorities
- Page 4283 - Retirements Mean No More Female College Presidents in ND
- Page 4284 - Expelled Tennessee State U, Freedom Riders Denied Honorary Degrees
- Page 4285 - Nevada Board of Regents Considers Task Force to Increase Diversity
- Page 4286 - New Research: Academic Engagement Depends on Discipline
- Page 4287 - Vietnamese American Community Threatens Protest Over Communist Flag
- Page 4288 - Nevada Board of Regents Considers Task Force To Increase Diversity
- Page 4289 - Vietnamese American Community Threatens Protest Over Communist Flag
- Page 4290 - Vietnamese American Community Threatens Protest Over Communist Flag
- Page 4291 - New Research: Academic Engagement Depends on Discipline
- Page 4292 - Perspectives: Black Churches Are Unfairly Under Attack
- Page 4293 - GAO Releases Report on Successful Programs for At-risk Youth
- Page 4294 - Cultivating Student Leaders of Color on Majority Campuses
- Page 4295 - ‘Antipreference’ Campaigns Heat Up
- Page 4296 - Report: Low Grad Rates in US Cities
- Page 4297 - Ed Department To Require Uniform Reporting of Graduation Dropouts
- Page 4298 - AERA Session Addresses New Approaches to the Ed.D
- Page 4299 - ESPN Documentary on the HBCU Athletes Who Desegregated College Sports Scores Big
- Page 4300 - North Dakota State Probes Bawdy Campus Skit
- Page 4301 - Illinois Black and Hispanic Higher Ed Alliance Provides for Collaboration
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- Page 4303 - Louisiana Governor Proposes Reorganization of Spending on Community Colleges
- Page 4304 - Former Texas Southern President Pleads No Contest, Will Repay More Than $127,000
- Page 4305 - DePaul Bridge Program Allows Adult-learners To Transition from Chicago City Colleges
- Page 4306 - Author Touts Cell Phones as Vital Economic Resource for the Poor
- Page 4307 - New Report Says Oklahoma’s Anti-illegal-immigrant Bill to Cost State $1.3B
- Page 4308 - Immigrants More Likely to Commit Suicide After Divorce, Study Finds
- Page 4309 - Immigrants More Likely to Commit Suicide After Divorce, Study Finds
- Page 4310 - Private Colleges and Universities Prepare for Reductions in Borrower Benefits
- Page 4311 - Suspects Arrested in Case of HBCU Campus Gunfire
- Page 4312 - Returning Home
- Page 4313 - Howard’s Student Newspaper Halts Publication
- Page 4314 - A President’s Passion for Continuous Learning
- Page 4315 - Sorority Party at UND Prompts Discrimination Complaint
- Page 4316 - New Study Looks at Retention in Community Colleges
- Page 4317 - Maricopa County Community College District Weighs Tuition Hike
- Page 4318 - So You Want to Be a Coach?
- Page 4319 - Leading ‘An Oasis for African-American Women’
- Page 4320 - Congressional Leaders Urge Federal Reserve to Intervene in ‘Student Loan Crisis’
- Page 4321 - Scholars Explore Whether For-Profit Universities Improve Access
- Page 4322 - Maintaining Balance or ‘Hozho’
- Page 4323 - Students At Small ND Campus Complain About Diversity Overload
- Page 4324 - Divinity School at TCU Still Plans to Honor Obama Pastor
- Page 4325 - Drexel University's Student-run Record Label Finding Its Groove
- Page 4326 - 79-Year-Old Oregonian Wrapping Up Associate’s Degree
- Page 4327 - 11 Black Head Coaches are in The 2008 NCAA National Tournament
- Page 4328 - State Board Says No Time for Hispanic Input on New Curriculum
- Page 4329 - Fewer Connecticut Minorities in State's Four-year Colleges
- Page 4330 - 81 Percent of UT's Admission Offers Go to Top 10 Percent Grads
- Page 4331 - Preparing Students To Live With Curiosity
- Page 4332 - Significant Increase in College-bound Hispanics Projected For The South
- Page 4333 - Preparing Students To Live With Curiosity
- Page 4334 - ACLU Sues Palm Beach County School District Over Graduation Rates
- Page 4335 - Accreditation Is Restored for the University of Medicine and Dentistry of N.J.
- Page 4336 - Students At Small ND Campus Complain About Diversity Overload
- Page 4337 - Highlighting a Disturbing Trend — On and Off Campus
- Page 4338 - House Omits Protection Against “Wild West” Lenders
- Page 4339 - Backing Black Engineers At HBCUs
- Page 4340 - Miami Dade President Honored With ACE Award
- Page 4341 - First-ever University Olive Oil Research Center in North America
- Page 4342 - Getting to Know Dr. Purnima Mankekar
- Page 4343 - Letters
- Page 4344 - Golden State Responds to Shortage of Health Care Professionals
- Page 4345 - Training Young Leaders to Effect Change Abroad
- Page 4346 - Telling Her Story
- Page 4347 - WOMEN REDEFINING LEADERSHIP
- Page 4348 - Justice and Immigration Clinic Opens at California’s University of La Verne College of Law
- Page 4349 - Celebrating a Ripe Audience: A New Publishing Imprint Highlights Hispanic Celebrities
- Page 4350 - President Stays True to Faculty Values
- Page 4351 - From South America to Europe, Scholars Discuss Equity
- Page 4352 - Professional Appointments
- Page 4353 - AP Poll: Stress Pains Many in College
- Page 4354 - UC System Considers Dropping SAT Subject Test Requirement
- Page 4355 - Grants & Gifts
- Page 4356 - Are Magnet Schools the Answer
- Page 4357 - Diverse Calendar
- Page 4358 - College Presidential Advice: ‘Never Lose Your Soul’
- Page 4359 - 'Great Debater' Wells Remembered as Spiritual, Passionate
- Page 4360 - No. 1 Seeds Lag Academically
- Page 4361 - Improving the Communities Scholars Study
- Page 4362 - Pilot Program to Link Community Colleges with UNH Expanded
- Page 4363 - Associate NMSU Dean Steps Down During Investigation Into Porn
- Page 4364 - Sex Offenders Collect Financial Aid
- Page 4365 - Lawmakers Seek to Safeguard Access to Student Loans
- Page 4366 - Women Redefining Leadership
- Page 4367 - Clinton: New Breed of Student Activism Can Make a Difference
- Page 4368 - Exclusive: Iowa Student Loan Won't Offer Private Loans
- Page 4369 - Tribal College Leaders Bow Out of UND Advertisement, Citing Nickname
- Page 4370 - From South America to Europe, Scholars Discuss Equity
- Page 4371 - Students, Professors Rally to Support Student in Racial Attack
- Page 4372 - Colleges Encouraged to Improve the Student Experience By Using Identified Best Practices
- Page 4373 - HBCU Presidents Take Their Case For Funding To Congress
- Page 4374 - State, UW Join Push for Tribal Center at Riverton College
- Page 4375 - Racism Alleged in NMSU Decision not to Renew Contracts
- Page 4376 - Perspectives: Knowledge, Authority and Hmong Invisibility
- Page 4377 - Innovations 2008 Conference Highlights Diversity, Equity, Inclusion Themes
- Page 4378 - New Hampshire Pilot Articulation Initiative Rolled Out Statewide
- Page 4379 - Missouri House Denies Undocumented Students Access too Public Colleges
- Page 4380 - Researchers at Odds Over Tuskegee Study
- Page 4381 - Advancing Diversity in Public Service
- Page 4382 - NASPA Addresses Collegiate Black Male Performance
- Page 4383 - Minorities and Whites Have Differing Views of Health Care
- Page 4384 - The Struggle to Keep Native Students in College
- Page 4385 - Report Explores Link Between Latino’s Faith, Politics and Activism
- Page 4386 - Latino School Enrollment Up in Texas Cities With Immigration Laws
- Page 4387 - Mexico Initiates English Classes Throughout U.S. at Consular Offices
- Page 4388 - Report Links Hate Crimes to Anti-immigrant Sentiment
- Page 4389 - Civil Rights Organization Places Historical Records with Emory University
- Page 4390 - O’Keeffe Museum to Stand Down in Battle With Fisk Over Art Collection
- Page 4391 - For Hispanic Leaders, College Affordability Is Top Concern
- Page 4392 - Just the Stats: How Effective Are STEM Pipeline Programs?
- Page 4393 - James Anderson Named New Chancellor at Fayetteville State
- Page 4394 - Higher Education Faculty Salaries Increased by Four Percent According to Survey
- Page 4395 - A Conversation with Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum
- Page 4396 - Report Links Hate Crimes to Anti-immigrant Sentiment
- Page 4397 - NASPA Session Tackles Hazing Problem Among Black Greeks
- Page 4398 - Study: Hazing Still a Problem on Campus
- Page 4399 - A Spitzer Resignation Would Pave Way for New York’s First Black Governor
- Page 4400 - Michigan Universities Asked To Help Foster Youth With Financial Aid
- Page 4401 - Florida Officials Battle Over Right To Raise Tuition
- Page 4402 - Study: High Schools Overlook Community College-Bound Students
- Page 4403 - Status of Black Women and HBCUs Focus of Urban League Report
- Page 4404 - Maine Community College System May Face $1.95 Million Funding Cut
- Page 4405 - Alabama Officials Ban Community College Employee “Double Dipping”
- Page 4406 - Tragedy Strikes Two Campuses, Threatens One
- Page 4407 - Perspectives: The Status of African-American Women
- Page 4408 - Another Historic Appointment at Harvard
- Page 4409 - Fisk Loses in Court Battle Over Stieglitz Collection
- Page 4410 - Professional Appointments
- Page 4411 - UW Professors See Problems With How Math Is Taught
- Page 4412 - Expanding the Cultural Reach Of Environmentalism Through Diversity
- Page 4413 - Just the Stats
- Page 4414 - Providing a ‘Full Circle of Support’
- Page 4415 - Emergency Notification in an instant
- Page 4416 - Congress To Give More, Demand More
- Page 4417 - Course Watch: GMU Offers Class on Wedding Planning
- Page 4418 - The Untold Stories of Black Athletes To Air on ESPN
- Page 4419 - $4 Million Anonymous Donation To Endow Scholarships for Women, Minorities at Temple
- Page 4420 - Getting to Know John Rice
- Page 4421 - Letters
- Page 4422 - Fear of the Known — and Unknown
- Page 4423 - 11 Universities Will Lead New Centers of Excellence
- Page 4424 - Technology: Connecting Students to Their Community Colleges
- Page 4425 - North Carolina Hispanic Group Works on Achievement Issues
- Page 4426 - Virginia Hispanic Population Triples in 16 Years
- Page 4427 - Making Strides
- Page 4428 - Grants & Gifts
- Page 4429 - College Graduates With Career-oriented Majors Out Pace Those With Academic Majors
- Page 4430 - University of Rochester Students Demand More Faculty Diversity
- Page 4431 - Diverse Calendar
- Page 4432 - Antioch Alumni Determined to Keep College Open
- Page 4433 - Bringing the Arab World to U.S. Classrooms
- Page 4434 - Demythologizing Diversity in Higher Education
- Page 4435 - 4 Charged in Temple U. Beating Outside Jewish Fraternity
- Page 4436 - 2 South African Students Involved in Racist Video Apologize
- Page 4437 - Babson College Meets Changing Needs With Diversity Officer
- Page 4438 - America Fails To Meet Justice Goals 40 Years After Kerner
- Page 4439 - Wisconsin Officials Consider Community College Baccalaureate Plan
- Page 4440 - NCAA Places Lane College on 4 Year Probation
- Page 4441 - UNCF Partners with Public Policy Organization to Recruit HBCU Students for Fellowship Program
- Page 4442 - Princeton Releases Michelle Obama’s Senior Thesis
- Page 4443 - Labor Department Suing Knoxville College, Ex-president
- Page 4444 - Dyson: Black History Month “Living, Significant and Important”
- Page 4445 - West Chester University Formally Apologizes For Past Discrimination
- Page 4446 - Alabama House Panel OKs Contentious Community College Oversight Bill
- Page 4447 - Scholars Discuss Diversity in Presidential Race
- Page 4448 - Racist Abuse at South African University Campus Prompts Uproar
- Page 4449 - Penn Program Seeks to Widen Students’ International Perspectives
- Page 4450 - University of Kentucky Struggles to Refute E-Mail Rumor
- Page 4451 - Elizabeth City State U. Offers Counseling After Scary Mock Drill
- Page 4452 - University of Washington to Award Honorary Degrees to Students Held in Internment Camps
- Page 4453 - Connerly Faces Hostile University Crowd in Speech on Affirmative Action Measure
- Page 4454 - Study: Rap Music Brings Out, But Doesn’t Cause, Sexism
- Page 4455 - Descendant of University of Missouri Founder Creates Slavery Atonement
- Page 4456 - New President Wants to End Texas Southern’s Open-Admissions Policy
- Page 4457 - Louisiana Deputies Taking Spanish Lessons
- Page 4458 - Classes Help University of Missouri Custodial Employees Communicate
- Page 4459 - Riding Into College With Your Posse
- Page 4460 - Three Campus Security Scares On Tuesday
- Page 4461 - Nevada Higher Ed Seeks Increased American Indian Enrollment
- Page 4462 - Salaries for High-level Administrators Continue to Rise at Colleges
- Page 4463 - Antioch College Campus To Be Closed For 2008-2009 Academic Year
- Page 4464 - Education Department Ends Controversial Upward Bound Experiment
- Page 4465 - New Quiz Show on Hispanic Heritage to Launch
- Page 4466 - Brown University Offers Free Tuition to Low-Income Students
- Page 4467 - Study Shows No Child Left Behind’s Prototype Leading to Massive Drop Out Rate
- Page 4468 - UC-Davis Scholars Working to Preserve Native Languages
- Page 4469 - Perspectives: Tradition of Inclusion Left Out of William & Mary President’s Story
- Page 4470 - Fisk Athletic Programs to Change from NCAA to Intramural
- Page 4471 - 2 Ex-officials Charged in Federal Education Grant Scam
- Page 4472 - CU Chancellor, Student Editors Apologize for Column on Asians
- Page 4473 - Perspectives: Black History Month Is More Important Now Than Ever
- Page 4474 - Fisk Trial Ends With All Parties Set to Appeal Outcome
- Page 4475 - Duke Lacrosse Players Sue Over Distress From Discredited Rape Case
- Page 4476 - Diversity Bill Aims to Curb School Violence in California
- Page 4477 - New Academic Journal Focuses on History of American Indians in South
- Page 4478 - ETS and HBCU Deans Work to Improve Students’ Praxis Scores
- Page 4479 - Columbia University Professor Accused of Plagiarism Charges Racism in Probe
- Page 4480 - All In The Family
- Page 4481 - Spectrum’s Own ‘Emergency Teacher’
- Page 4482 - The New Genealogy
- Page 4483 - Columbia University Professor Accused of Plagiarism Charges Racism in Probe
- Page 4484 - Yale Plans for Biggest Expansion in Decades
- Page 4485 - Legislator Targeted Amid Alabama Two-year College System Probe
- Page 4486 - Obama Lays Out Community College Plan at Campaign Stop
- Page 4487 - More High-achieving Students Are Choosing Community Colleges First
- Page 4488 - The New Genealogy
- Page 4489 - More Americans Are Discovering Theirs Multiracial Roots
- Page 4490 - How One Community College Gave Displaced Factory Workers the Confidence to Enroll
- Page 4491 - Getting to Know Dr. David Ikard
- Page 4492 - Library of Congress Receives Historic Addition
- Page 4493 - Cover Letters That Talk
- Page 4494 - University of Connecticut Hopes to Start Offering Black Studies Major in Fall
- Page 4495 - Alumni Giving To HBCUs Declined in 2007
- Page 4496 - Suffering the Borrowing Blues
- Page 4497 - Descendant of University of Missouri Founder Creates Slavery Atonement Fund
- Page 4498 - A Month of Discoveries
- Page 4499 - Stalemate Persists Over American Indian Remains at UC Museum
- Page 4500 - Hispanics Bearing the Brunt of Xenophobia
- Page 4501 - Congress May Apologize to American Indians
- Page 4502 - Beyond Diversity Training
- Page 4503 - Diverse Calendar
- Page 4504 - Morgan State Audit May Lead to Criminal Investigation
- Page 4505 - Study Reveals Low Retention Rates for Nevada’s American Indian Students
- Page 4506 - Grants & Gifts
- Page 4507 - Professional Appointments
- Page 4508 - Suffering the Borrowing Blues
- Page 4509 - Just the Stats: Science Foundation Program Producing Results
- Page 4510 - Enrollment of Hispanic Students Down at Some Tulsa-area Schools
- Page 4511 - Hispanics Bearing the Brunt of Xenophobia
- Page 4512 - AP Course Access and Scores Improve for Hispanics in Some States
- Page 4513 - O'Keeffe Museum Argues Fisk Should Forfeit Prized Art Collection
- Page 4514 - University of Connecticut Hopes to Start Offering Black Studies Major in Fall
- Page 4515 - Students to Study University of Maryland’s Ties To Slavery
- Page 4516 - Hispanics Bearing the Brunt of Xenophobia
- Page 4517 - Tenuous Situation at Clark Atlanta University Led to President’s Decision to Retire
- Page 4518 - UC Berkeley Creates Multidisciplinary Chair For Equity and Inclusion
- Page 4519 - Clark Atlanta President to Retire in July
- Page 4520 - American Indian UND Graduates Want To Make Their Case for Getting Rid of the Fighting Sioux Nickname
- Page 4521 - Northern Illinois Shooting Fourth At A School Within One Week
- Page 4522 - Affirmative Action Bans Hurt Male Student Enrollment
- Page 4523 - A New Retention Tool: Personal Coaches For Students
- Page 4524 - Florida Sate Puts Its Teams on Probation
- Page 4525 - Colo. University Selection Upsets Campus
- Page 4526 - University of Colorado Presidential Selection Upsets Campus
- Page 4527 - Celebrating Black History Month
- Page 4528 - Wis. College to Give Bikes to Freshmen
- Page 4529 - Students Being Forced Out of Dorms Because of Poor Grades
- Page 4530 - Hispanic University President at Pennsylvania College Facing Increasing Pressure to Step Down
- Page 4531 - Students, Educators Respond to Ohio Governor’s Early College Initiative
- Page 4532 - Dual-Enrolled High School Students Get Head Start At N.C. Community Colleges
- Page 4533 - California College Students Fed Up with Rising Tuition, Advocating Tuition Freeze
- Page 4534 - Harvard Arts & Sciences Faculty Approve Open Access To Research
- Page 4535 - In Some States AP Course Access and Scores Improve for Hispanics, But Not Blacks
- Page 4536 - Higher Education Bill Passed by House Offers Help for Latinos, Says Caucus
- Page 4537 - Harvard Arts & Sciences Faculty Approve Open Access To Research
- Page 4538 - Audit: NC Central Administrator Stole Thousands in Grant Money
- Page 4539 - Just the Stats:Older population to Grow Faster Than Total of Working-age Adults
- Page 4540 - Hispanic Seniors Encouraged to Apply for Heritage Awards by March 14
- Page 4541 - Sacramento Editor Heads Journalism Program on Mexican Border Issues
- Page 4542 - College of William & Mary Head Resigns, Raises Diversity Issues in Resignation Letter
- Page 4543 - Democratic Presidential Hopefuls Continue to Court Young Voters
- Page 4544 - College of William & Mary Head Resigns, Raises Diversity Issues in Resignation Letter
- Page 4545 - Paying For Grades Yields Mixed Results in Boosting Student Achievement
- Page 4546 - Higher Ed Institutions Contribute to Country’s Widening Social Divide, Educators Say
- Page 4547 - ASU President Joe Lee Stepping Down May 31, Move Shocks Trustees
- Page 4548 - Regents Deny Tenure Appeal of Intelligent Design Professor
- Page 4549 - Lawyer: AWOL Professor Alleged Racism Last Summer
- Page 4550 - Report: Not Enough Minority Leadership at U.Va.
- Page 4551 - Obama Says “Yes, We Can!” But Among Hispanic Voters: Can He?
- Page 4552 - University of Kentucky Hires First Diversity Officer
- Page 4553 - University of Kentucky Hires First Diversity Officer
- Page 4554 - HEA Bill Passes, Despite White House Objection Over MSI Funding
- Page 4555 - Former Sacramento Bee Editor Joins Arizona State Faculty
- Page 4556 - More Swastikas Found on St. Cloud State Campus
- Page 4557 - Student Kills 2, Self at La. College
- Page 4558 - Perspectives: The Future of Public HBCUs Depends On Exceptional Leadership
- Page 4559 - A Chat With Dr. Cary Goodman
- Page 4560 - New Policy In Effect to Increase Number of Minority Head College Football Coaches
- Page 4561 - Assessing Attitudes
- Page 4562 - Assessing Attitudes
- Page 4563 - Civil Rights Icons Backing Clinton Have Little Company
- Page 4564 - Temple University Gets Anonymous $5M Donations in the Mail
- Page 4565 - Students Hid in Bathrooms as Tornado Hit Union Univ.
- Page 4566 - ACE: ‘Significant Efforts’ Needed To Improve Diversity In College Presidency Ranks
- Page 4567 - Low Performance of Children Tied to “Ecological Risk”
- Page 4568 - Perspectives: Need to Equip, Prepare Community College Faculty Has Never Been Greater
- Page 4569 - Ohio Governor Unveils Dual Enrollment Initiative
- Page 4570 - Ballot Proposal To Boost California Community College Funding Defeated
- Page 4571 - Getting to Know Dr Sonya Ramsey
- Page 4572 - Banished From The Queen’s English
- Page 4573 - Cupid Lives on Campus
- Page 4574 - Fayetteville State Dean Becomes African Chief
- Page 4575 - Letters
- Page 4576 - Fisk Art Trial To Proceed Without Deal With Local Leaders
- Page 4577 - Clemson Conference Addresses Best Practices for Black Student Achievement
- Page 4578 - Political Pitfalls for Presidents
- Page 4579 - It’s Crunch Time for Fisk
- Page 4580 - Leveling the Playing Field on Endowments
- Page 4581 - CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY MONTH
- Page 4582 - BLACK MEN - Left out and locked up
- Page 4583 - The Deepening Social Split Between Low-Income and Middle-Class Blacks
- Page 4584 - The Need to Equip, Prepare Community College Faculty Has Never Been Greater
- Page 4585 - Promoting HBCUs
- Page 4586 - Grants & Gifts
- Page 4587 - Professional Appointments
- Page 4588 - Holistic Admissions Review Not Being Utilized in California
- Page 4589 - Study: Public HBCUs Are Not Funded Equitably Compared to Traditionally White Institutions
- Page 4590 - State Board Names Kelley to Replace Kupchella as University of North Dakota President
- Page 4591 - President’s Budget ‘Shortchanges’ MSIs
- Page 4592 - Spellings in Alabama, Announces Plan for Reading Program Increase
- Page 4593 - Dartmouth President To Step Down
- Page 4594 - San Jose State President Bans Campus Blood Drives as Part of Nondiscrimination Policy
- Page 4595 - Wealthy Colleges Under Pressure To Use Endowments For Financial Aid
- Page 4596 - Couple Gives $1M to UCLA to Boost Chinese-U.S. Relations
- Page 4597 - MSU Program Seeks to Educate American Indian School Administrators
- Page 4598 - Tribe Likely to Vote on UND Nickname
- Page 4599 - San Francisco State To Become Third California University To Offer Bachelor’s in American Indian Studies
- Page 4600 - Beats & Rhymes: Exploring the Complicated Intersection of Hip-hop and Feminism
- Page 4601 - HBCU Bands Battle It Out
- Page 4602 - Beleaguered Chicago State President Steps Down
- Page 4603 - Pancho, College Bound: Chicano Creator’s Debut Film About University Life is Already a Winner
- Page 4604 - Nashville Leaders Emerge to Keep Fisk Art Collection in City
- Page 4605 - Study: Hispanic Freshman Want ‘Helicopter Parents’
- Page 4606 - Just the Stats: U.S. Behind in College Degrees
- Page 4607 - The Value of Knowing Where You Come From
- Page 4608 - Study: Community Colleges Need To Graduate More Students
- Page 4609 - Duplicate Degrees at Black, White Colleges Sparks Debate Again
- Page 4610 - Lawmaker Wants Resignations of Delaware State U Trustees, President
- Page 4611 - Beleaguered Chicago State President Steps Down
- Page 4612 - Census: Associate Degree Holders Can Earn More Than People With Bachelor’s
- Page 4613 - NCAA Gives Texas A&M $100,000 Grant to Study Diversity Practices in College Athletics
- Page 4614 - Mexican-American Helps Minnesota Minorities Win Chance at College
- Page 4615 - Howard University’s Board Seeking a “Change Agent” to Succeed President
- Page 4616 - Scholars: Despite Federal Economic Stimulus Package, Blacks and Hispanics Likely to Fare Worse
- Page 4617 - N. H. University System Employees are State's Top 62 Salary Earners
- Page 4618 - Search Firm Struggles to Fill Provost Position at Del. State
- Page 4619 - Racist Displays Persist at Minnesota College
- Page 4620 - Achievement Gap May Be Tied To Teacher Qualification
- Page 4621 - New Blueprint for Establishing Chief Diversity Officer Positions
- Page 4622 - UW-Madison Cuts Ties With Cap Company, Citing Allegations of Discrimination
- Page 4623 - Rutgers Institute Establishes Pipeline for Latino Leaders
- Page 4624 - Perspectives: AME-affiliated Colleges Need To Band Together in Cluster Endowment Trusts
- Page 4625 - Johnson C. Smith Names New President
- Page 4626 - Where Do Presidential Candidates Stand on The DREAM Act?
- Page 4627 - U-Md. Restricts Late-night Parties at Student Union Building
- Page 4628 - Vice Chancellor OK'd to Take Top Post at Fayetteville Campus
- Page 4629 - In Texas, Mariachi To Be Recognized As Category in Music Competitions
- Page 4630 - Alabama Community College Former Chancellor’s Plea Turns Focus on State School Board
- Page 4631 - New Study: Hispanic Students Lack Parental Involvement in College Decision-making
- Page 4632 - A Chat With Texas A&M President Dr. Elsa Murano
- Page 4633 - College Endowments: Rich Get Richer
- Page 4634 - Lack Of Black Coordinators Leads to Few Head Coaching Opportunities
- Page 4635 - Democratic Lawmakers Break With Iowa Governor Over Community College Funding
- Page 4636 - Delta Community College’s Push For New Campus Clears Major Hurdle in La.
- Page 4637 - Bishop State Community College Among Three HBCUs Placed On Accreditation Probation
- Page 4638 - What Works!
- Page 4639 - Spectrum
- Page 4640 - Getting to Know Dr. Chi Dang
- Page 4641 - Transformations Through
- Page 4642 - When Diversity Training Goes Awry
- Page 4643 - Accreditation Probation for Country’s Two Largest HBCUs
- Page 4644 - 2008 Budget: A Mix of Winners and Losers
- Page 4645 - When Diversity Training Goes Awry
- Page 4646 - Latina Wins 2007 Rona Jaffe Award
- Page 4647 - A “Legacy” of Racial Injustice
- Page 4648 - Grants & Gifts
- Page 4649 - Professional Appointments
- Page 4650 - Thinking for the Sake of Thinking
- Page 4651 - The Path to the Professoriate
- Page 4652 - Encouraging The Discouraged
- Page 4653 - Just the Stats: U.S. Students Lag Behind in Math and Science
- Page 4654 - Chat Transcripts: International Talks - Community Colleges and Global Recruiting
- Page 4655 - Scholarship Deadlines Approach
- Page 4656 - 2008 Budget: A Mix of Winners and Losers
- Page 4657 - Iowa Governor’s Budget Short-Changes Community Colleges, GOP Lawmakers Say
- Page 4658 - GOP Bill Would Deny Undocumented Students Admission To S.C. Public Colleges
- Page 4659 - Perspectives: A “Legacy” of Racial Injustice in American Higher Education
- Page 4660 - 15 Schools Scrutinized in Study-abroad Program Probe
- Page 4661 - HBCU Students Head to South Carolina to Help Obama
- Page 4662 - In Brief: College Advertisement Has Unintended Double Meaning
- Page 4663 - Best & Brightest: A Natural Leader for African-American Affairs
- Page 4664 - UNCF Adopts New Brand Identity, Without the Word 'Negro'
- Page 4665 - Support For Undocumented Student Aid Costs California Community Colleges Board President Her Seat
- Page 4666 - ETS, La Raza Conference: English-language Learners Fastest-growing Segment of U.S. School Population
- Page 4667 - Hispanic Women Pursue Higher Education Despite the Odds, Says Study
- Page 4668 - Just the Stats: Hispanic Women Continue to Make Gains in Enrollment
- Page 4669 - Hispanic Educational-Reform Group Offers Data on Learning Crisis
- Page 4670 - Perspectives: HBCUs and the Coming Era of Growth and Service
- Page 4671 - High Teacher Absences Hurting Learning
- Page 4672 - Researchers’ Assessment of NCLB Shows Need for Improvement
- Page 4673 - In Brief: ACE Names First Woman President
- Page 4674 - Lincoln U.: Tolson Gave to Wiley Students What He Received Here
- Page 4675 - A Conversation With Dr. Yvonne S. Thornton
- Page 4676 - Yale Announces Boost in Financial Aid
- Page 4677 - TSU President to Tackle Finances, Management and Graduation Rate
- Page 4678 - SC State Trustees Release Ex-presidents Performance Review
- Page 4679 - Presidents Play Key Role in Spreading Diversity in College Coaching Ranks
- Page 4680 - Historians Commemorate 200th Anniversary of the Slave Trade Act of 1808
- Page 4681 - Texas Southern U. Regents Pick New President
- Page 4682 - Robotics Education Spreads Among HBCUs
- Page 4683 - FAMU Owes 352 Employees Back Pay
- Page 4684 - From a Georgia Jail Cell To A Morehouse Classroom
- Page 4685 - MetLife Community College Excellence Award Finalists Revealed
- Page 4686 - Undocumented Arizona Community College Students Snared By New Tuition Law
- Page 4687 - Educational Attainment and Salary Data Released
- Page 4688 - Racial Disparities In Cancer Treatment Persists
- Page 4689 - Arkansas Officials Probe Hispanic Group’s Membership Cards, I.D. Confusion
- Page 4690 - Can We Talk? Commentator’s Book Urges More Black/Hispanic Dialogue
- Page 4691 - Hispanic Just the Stats: Picking the Right College
- Page 4692 - Lawmaker Proposes Dissolving SC State University Board
- Page 4693 - Massachusetts Governor Signals Intention To Create Education Secretary Post
- Page 4694 - The Path to the Professoriate
- Page 4695 - The Path to the Professoriate
- Page 4696 - Racial Profiling Alleged In Campus Raid
- Page 4697 - New Institute Seeks to Ask ‘The Race Question’
- Page 4698 - Poll: Racial Groups View Each Other With Mistrust
- Page 4699 - Study Suggests Colleges Do More To Reach Under-represented Students
- Page 4700 - Helping Foster Care Youth Access College
- Page 4701 - The Year Ahead on Capitol Hill
- Page 4702 - Maine Infants Receive $500 College Nest Egg
- Page 4703 - Remembering Martin Luther King Jr.
- Page 4704 - Sallie Mae Fund, BET Collaborate to Promote College Awareness
- Page 4705 - Getting to Know Dr. Toya Barnes-Teamer
- Page 4706 - Our Salute to Scholars
- Page 4707 - Emerging Scholars: The Class of 2008
- Page 4708 - New Jersey Becomes The 1st Northern State To Apologize For Its Role In Slavery
- Page 4709 - New Jersey Becomes The 1st Northern State To Apologize For Its Role In Slavery
- Page 4710 - Law Aimed at Undocumented Students Possibly Snares 4,000
- Page 4711 - Photo ID Voting Requirement Under Scrutiny in Supreme Court
- Page 4712 - The Use of Outside Voices in Increasing Faculty Diversity
- Page 4713 - Grants and Gifts
- Page 4714 - Professional Appointments
- Page 4715 - Minority Ph.D. Statistics
- Page 4716 - Catching Up With the Class of 2002
- Page 4717 - Emerging Scholars: The Class of 2008
- Page 4718 - Perspectives: The Use of Outside Voices in Increasing Faculty Diversity
- Page 4719 - Universities Continue to Spend Big on Head Football Coaches
- Page 4720 - The Crucial Youth Vote
- Page 4721 - Tulane Researchers Will See Whether `Katrina Cough' is Myth
- Page 4722 - MnSCU Wants Permission to Tell Parents About Student Drinking
- Page 4723 - Michigan’s Only HBCU Struggling to Stay Afloat
- Page 4724 - Donor Withdraws Funding for Temple University Endowed Chair in Islamic Studies
- Page 4725 - Black Student Leaders Get Re-energized at D.C. Conference
- Page 4726 - Professional Appointments
- Page 4727 - Grants and Gifts
- Page 4728 - Airing Dirty Laundry
- Page 4729 - Georgia HBCU Researches How to Tenderize Goat Meat
- Page 4730 - Reveling in Retirement
- Page 4731 - Report: Minority Doctoral Recipients Gaining Momentum
- Page 4732 - Growth in Minority Student Enrollment Gives Rise to More MSIs
- Page 4733 - Black, Brown and College Bound
- Page 4734 - Black Lawmakers Urged to Join Earmark Feast
- Page 4735 - What Works!
- Page 4736 - Spectrum
- Page 4737 - Letters
- Page 4738 - Defining Moments
- Page 4739 - Reveling in Retirement
- Page 4740 - Two Bowling Green State Students Died In Crash
- Page 4741 - University of Arizona Checks Legal Status of Students Under Proposition 300
- Page 4742 - Fall Commencement 2007
- Page 4743 - Fisk Battles Donor Fatigue as Art Sale Bogs Down in Courts
- Page 4744 - New President of Texas A&M is First Woman and First Hispanic to Run the University
- Page 4745 - The Year Ahead for Higher Education on Capitol Hill
- Page 4746 - College Students Are Becoming Increasingly Spiritual
- Page 4747 - 2007: A Year In Review
- Page 4748 - Study: Workplace and Community Engagement Key to Interracial Friendship
- Page 4749 - Proposed New York Higher Ed Reforms Said to Benefit Minorities
- Page 4750 - Driver For Former Ala. Two-Year College System Chancellor Pleads Guilty To Obstruction
- Page 4751 - Missouri Community Colleges Coping With Remedial ‘Epidemic’
- Page 4752 - Who Are For-Profit Colleges Serving, And at What Cost?
- Page 4753 - In Brief: An Academic Scandal Snags Florida State
- Page 4754 - Film on Wiley College Debate Team Scores Victory
- Page 4755 - Analysts Forecast Boom In Minority College Enrollment
- Page 4756 - Alice Walker To Place Literary Papers at Emory University
- Page 4757 - Asian American Studies: A Harvard Aspiration
- Page 4758 - New Institute Seeks To Ask ‘The Race Question’ In Higher Ed
- Page 4759 - UConn Class Explores Legacy of Slave-Turned-Merchant
- Page 4760 - Sister Mentors Allows Women Doctoral Students To Help Each Other
- Page 4761 - Amid Uproar Over Undocumented Students, Ralls Named N.C. Community College System President
- Page 4762 - Perspectives: Current Tenure Process Deters Minority Women Professors
- Page 4763 - Blackface Costumes at Parties Trigger Punishment at Northwest
- Page 4764 - Just the Stats: CRM Tools Help Boost Minority-Serving Institutions’ Enrollment
- Page 4765 - Just the Stats: What Public HBCU Coaches Are Paid, Part II
- Page 4766 - Southern State Community College Faculty Moves Towards Strike
- Page 4767 - Two Students Found Dead At LSU
- Page 4768 - Ft. Valley State U. Makes Cuts to Grow Amid Challenges, Changes
- Page 4769 - UMES on Cuomo's List in Revenue-sharing Scheme
- Page 4770 - Fisk Receives $3M in Grants; $1M Up Front
- Page 4771 - CSU Hiring Policy Inconsistent For Minorities, Women
- Page 4772 - Study Suggests Colleges Do More To Reach Under-represented Students
- Page 4773 - Poll: Racial Groups View Each Other With Mistrust
- Page 4774 - Oregon board urges in-state tuition rate for undocumented immigrants
- Page 4775 - Cuban-born Woman in Line to Head Texas A&M
- Page 4776 - Just the Stats: Hispanic Students Expect Diversity in College
- Page 4777 - Taking the Heat for Endorsing Clinton
- Page 4778 - Letters
- Page 4779 - Black Student Enrollment Rebounds at UCLA
- Page 4780 - Proposed Changes to Rutgers’ Africana Studies Prompt Concerns About Department’s Future
- Page 4781 - S.C. State Decides Not To Renew President's Contract
- Page 4782 - Florida A&M to Remain on Probation for Another 6 Months
- Page 4783 - Mayville State, Tribal College Considering Agreement
- Page 4784 - Financially Troubled LeMoyne-Owen College Has Accreditation Reaffirmed
- Page 4785 - Jackson State Establishes Relationship Violence Forum
- Page 4786 - Professional Appointments
- Page 4787 - Grants and Gifts
- Page 4788 - Study: Parents Need To Plant College-going Seed While Children Are In Middle School
- Page 4789 - English Fluency Rises in Second Generation Among Hispanics, Says Report
- Page 4790 - Penn Students Rebuked Over Virginia Tech Massacre Costume
- Page 4791 - Poll: When Choosing a College, High School Students Say Diversity Matters
- Page 4792 - Duke University Offers Full Ride For Low-income Students
- Page 4793 - Alcorn State President To Begin Job In January
- Page 4794 - Former UCLA Coach Dorrell Spotted On Duke Campus
- Page 4795 - Black Students at Northern Illinois Say They Feel Unsafe
- Page 4796 - In Brief: Harvard Boosts Financial Aid for Middle-Income Students
- Page 4797 - Best & Brightest: Starting a Business Before Graduation, Not After
- Page 4798 - MSIs May Be Called On To Produce Degree-holding Head Start Teachers
- Page 4799 - Answering the Call for Multilingual Professionals
- Page 4800 - When Diversity is Tradition
- Page 4801 - Unmasking the Model Minority Myth
- Page 4802 - MSIs May Be Called On To Produce Degree-holding Head Start Teachers
- Page 4803 - Getting to Know: Dr. Ernest J. Wilson
- Page 4804 - California's Golden Gateway
- Page 4805 - UC Official Honored With Premier Latino Higher Education Award
- Page 4806 - Tom Joyner Foundation to Launch Full Ride Scholarship Program for HBCU Students
- Page 4807 - To Remove or Not to Remove
- Page 4808 - Hispanic Briefs: Hispanics Edge Back Towards Immigrants; In-State Tuition for Undocumented Immigrants; Oscar de la Renta Honored by CUNY Institute; LA Politica Becomes Candidato USA.
- Page 4809 - Just the Stats: High Dropout Rates Persist for Latinos, Other Minorities
- Page 4810 - The Landmark Decision That Faded Into Historical Obscurity
- Page 4811 - Golden News Nuggets
- Page 4812 - Microsoft’s Gates Pledges Software to Campus Chapters of Black Engineering Society
- Page 4813 - Project Empowerment
- Page 4814 - The First of Its Kind
- Page 4815 - Competing Interests
- Page 4816 - Serving the Undocumented
- Page 4817 - Out of Line
- Page 4818 - Just the Stats: What Public HBCU Coaches Are Paid, Part I
- Page 4819 - Black Student Enrollment Rebounds at UCLA
- Page 4820 - Championing Equity and Inclusion
- Page 4821 - U. of Colorado Settles Sex-Assault Suit
- Page 4822 - Oregon Panel Explores In-state Tuition For Undocumented Immigrants As Diversity Tool
- Page 4823 - Second Annual Black, Brown & College Bound Conference Held In Florida
- Page 4824 - Historically Black Oakwood Set to Become University Next Year
- Page 4825 - School Bans Students Without Mumps Shots
- Page 4826 - Obama: Expand National Service Programs
- Page 4827 - N.C. Community Colleges President Defends Undocumented Immigrant Policy
- Page 4828 - Experts To Study Campus Climate, Hiring Practices at UC Riverside
- Page 4829 - Community Colleges Part of New Mass. Prison Chief’s Inmate Rehabilitation Approach
- Page 4830 - UT at San Antonio Student Group Protests Cancellation of Black Studies Course
- Page 4831 - Stanford ‘Invests’ In Faculty Diversity
- Page 4832 - Perspectives: Cosby Offers More Needed Tough Love In New Book
- Page 4833 -