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Emerging Scholar Profile: DuPont Expands the Musical Repertoire
by
Tiffany Pennamon
| January 28, 2018 With a grandfather who sang in a traveling gospel quartet and a mother who was a singer, bass-b
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Emerging Scholar Profile: Curry and the Relevance of Philosophy
by
Joseph Hong
| January 25, 2018
Having grown up in a working-class family in Lake Charles, La., Dr. Tommy Curry is no stranger [...]
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Emerging Scholar Profile: Bimper Builds the Athletics Bridge
by
Tiffany Pennamon
| January 24, 2018
Having grown up in Dallas, Tx., Dr. Albert Bimper Jr.’s experience attending Colorado State U [...]
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Del Pilar Works to Give Underrepresented Students Voice in Higher Ed
by
Joseph Hong
| January 21, 2018
As the vice president of higher education policy and practice at The Education Trust, Dr. Wil D [...]
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Tuskegee’s New African-American Studies Minor Crosses Disciplinary Lines
by
Joseph Hong
| January 17, 2018
Tuskegee University will introduce an African-American studies minor this fall. [...]
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Former Morris College President, Dr. Luns C. Richardson, Dies at 89
by
Jamal Watson
| January 15, 2018
Dr. Luns C. Richardson, who served as president of Morris College for 43 years, died on Saturda [...]
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Florida Poised to Honor Famed Educator With Statue in DC
by Associated Press
| January 14, 2018
Florida appears poised to replace the statue of a Confederate general with famed educator Mary [...]
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Institutions Prepare to Commemorate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Legacy
by
Tiffany Pennamon
| January 11, 2018
From music and poetry readings to lectures and community service events, colleges and universit [...]
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After DACA Decision and Negotiations, Experts are Cautiously Hopeful
by
Joseph Hong
| January 10, 2018
A federal judge in California on Tuesday ruled against the Trump administration’s repeal of t [...]
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FIRE Sues Essex County College
by
Joseph Hong
| January 8, 2018
Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, or FIRE, a civil liberties group, has been advoc [...]
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Weather, Maintenance Issues Delay Start of Spring Semester at Howard
by Walter Hudson
| January 7, 2018
Ruptured pipes and ongoing heating issues has caused Howard University to delay the start of sp [...]
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New Book on Breakaway Learners Puts the Focus on At-Risk Students
by Linda Van Doren
| January 4, 2018
Dr. Karen Gross, the author of Breakaway Learners: Strategies for Post-Secondary Success with A [...]
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Celebrating the Life of Dr. Joseph L. White
by Reginald Stuart
| January 2, 2018
As a high school student in his hometown of Lincoln, Nebraska, it may have been hard for Dr. Jo [...]
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American University of Antigua Working to Assuage Scarcity of Black Doctors
by
Joseph Hong
| December 21, 2017
The American University of Antigua and its administrators believe the Caribbean institution is [...]
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Kennesaw State University President to Leave Early Next Year
by Associated Press
| December 20, 2017
A university president who faced intense criticism from students, faculty and alumni for his re [...]
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