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Tag: Undergraduate Students Admission
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September Trial Date Set for U.Va. Student in Bloody Arrest
A September trial date has been set for a University of Virginia student whose bloody arrest outside a bar sparked a public uproar.
May 28, 2015
Faculty & Staff
Diverse Sponsors ‘Mentoring’ Panel Discussion
Journalist Janet Roach reports on the Diverse-sponsored panel discussion, “The Critical Role of Mentoring in Increasing Graduates and Faculty of Color”. The panel discussion was held in Washington, D.C. during the 98th annual conference of the Association of American Colleges and Universities.
September 4, 2012
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Morgan State University Professor M.K. Asante discusses new film, The Black Candle
M.K. Asante, an awarding-winning poet, author and internationally acclaimed filmmaker, recently embarked on his most ambitious teaching assignment to date: educating the world about Kwanzaa.
July 13, 2009
STEM
UC Professors Propose Diversity-focused Admissions Changes
A group of University of California professors on Friday proposed changing the way the UC system admits students by putting more emphasis on an applicant’s personal background.
October 29, 2006
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Duke Enrollment Declines in Wake of Lacrosse Scandal
The percentage of students who accepted Duke University’s offer to attend the school dropped slightly for the incoming freshman class, and one school official says the men’s lacrosse scandal may be to blame.
May 29, 2006
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Elite Colleges Opening Doors for Displaced Katrina Students
Luke Harris’ undergraduate career at Tulane University lasted all of five hours.
September 14, 2005
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Education Department Study Says Most Student Borrowers Pay Off Loans in Four Years
Education Department Study Says Most Student Borrowers Pay Off Loans in Four YearsThe National Center for Education Statistics recently released a report showing that most students have either paid off their loans or are close to doing so four years after graduation. However, the report, Debt Burden Four Years After College, also shows that low-income […]
August 16, 2000
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Oklahoma’s Adams Legacy
Oklahoma’s Adams LegacyFor decades, like many southern states, Olahoma maintained a segregated higher education system that restricted Blacks to attending one public institution while Whites could attend several others. For undergraduate education, Langston University,was and still is Oklahoma’s only public historically Black institution. State Rep. Opio Toure (D-Oklahoma City), who is a Langston University graduate, […]
November 10, 1999
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