Kimberly DavisSportsHBCUs Struggle With Lag in Academic Progress by Student AthletesThe NCAA’s comprehensive academic reform measure, the Academic Progress Rate (APR), has—over its six-year existence—consistently meted out penalties to historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) at a disproportionate rate for Division I institutions.June 24, 2010Native AmericansNative American, Indigenous Scholars Form New Interdisciplinary AssociationDuring a three-day conference held at the University of Georgia this past weekend, Native American and indigenous scholars from around the world voted overwhelmingly to form what organizers say is the first-ever membership-based, interdisciplinary, scholarly association.April 13, 2008HomeReady to Begin AgainAfter more than a year of fact-finding, researching and planning, the former Black Caucus of the now-defunct…August 9, 2006HomeFormer AAHE Black Caucus Reorganizes as Association of Blacks in Higher EducationAfter more than a year of fact-finding, researching and planning, the former Black Caucus of the now-defunct American Association for Higher Education has reorganized and incorporated as the Association of Blacks in Higher Education.July 20, 2006HomeWomen of Color, Unite!At a time when divisive issues like race, class and immigration reform have become the hot topic of the day…May 31, 2006StudentsIn The Penalty BoxIn the world of big-time college athletics, academic reform is now a mandate. Why?…April 5, 2006StudentsClemson Best Practices ConferenceIn an academic climate where affirmative action continues to come under attack, creating a campus environment to help…February 22, 2006Previous PagePage 2 of 2