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JUN LIU
| January 20, 2016
JUN LIU has been named vice provost for global affairs and dean of international academic progr [...]
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2015: Yet Another Turbulent Year for Black America
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Elwood Watson
| January 18, 2016
To put it bluntly, 2015 was a year that left its brash, brutal, ugly stain of racism on America [...]
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Keeping the Faith for African-American Males
by
James B. Ewers Jr.
| January 6, 2016
Well, 2016 is officially here and, as Black people, we must stop this violence upon ourselves. [...]
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SUNY Broome’s Health Care MOOC Gaining Global Attention
by Catherine Morris
| January 5, 2016
Foundations for Assisting in Home Care is targeted at individuals who are considering pursuing [...]
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Innocent Until Proven Guilty, but is Anyone in Higher Ed Standing With Bill Cosby?
by Emil Guillermo
| January 4, 2016
If Bill Cosby used to give millions to your school, as he did to Spelman College, you can be as [...]
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TOMAS GOMEZ-ARIAS
| December 16, 2015
TOMAS GOMEZ-ARIAS has been appointed chief diversity officer of Saint Mary’s College of Calif [...]
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Where is the America that I Used to Know?
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James B. Ewers Jr.
| December 8, 2015
There is a disturbing part of America that has reared its ugly head and is making an attempt to [...]
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Armed Security Expected at Community Colleges in Connecticut
| December 1, 2015
by Catherine Morris The Hartford Courant reports that security staff at Connecticut’s communi [...]
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Suicide, Substance Abuse Taking Toll on Segment of Middle-aged Whites
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Elwood Watson
| November 12, 2015
There has been a lot of buzz about the recent report conducted by recent Nobel Prize-winning ec [...]
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JULIANA STRATTON
| November 4, 2015
JULIANA STRATTON was appointed director of the Center for Public Safety and Justice at the Univ [...]
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After Narrow Vote, FAMU Board Chairman Resigns
by Gary Fineout, Associated Press
| October 25, 2015
Saying that his current relationship with Florida A&M University President Elmira Mangum is “ [...]
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South African President to Meet Students Protesting Tuition Hikes
by Christopher Torchia, Associated Press
| October 22, 2015
Thousands of South African university students demonstrated outside the headquarters of the cou [...]
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Franklin & Marshall Latest to Rescind Cosby Honorary Degree
by The Associated Press
| October 20, 2015
LANCASTER, Pa. — A Pennsylvania college has become the latest school to rescind an honorary d [...]
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Tennessee Lawmaker Considering Bill to Allow College Faculty to be Armed
by Lucas L. Johnson II, Associated Press
| October 15, 2015
A Republican state lawmaker says he might offer legislation authorizing faculty and employees a [...]
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Tufts University, Goucher College Revoke Honorary Degrees Given to Cosby
by William J. Kole, Associated Press
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Two more colleges announced Thursday they have rescinded honorary degrees given to Bill Cosby, [...]
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