Kendra HamiltonStudentsRestructuring, Restoring and RebuildingA city of trailers on the banks of Lake Pontchartrain. Overlooking the Mississippi River, a hotel hung with banners welcomes a new clientele — students…March 22, 2006African-AmericanRemembering Nellie McKayMuch of America learned of the death of Dr. Nellie McKay, the distinguished literature professor who died at the age of…February 22, 2006HomeFrom Then to NowMy cousin “Daphne”* is 13 going on 30, with all the accoutrements of the 21st century “fly girl” in training…February 8, 2006HomeEmerging Scholars: A Side Trip to the StarsDr. Miguel Morales says there was always a distant chance that he would end up in academia…January 11, 2006StudentsEmerging Scholars: Counting on Critical ResistanceDr. Dylan Rodríguez, one of the founders of Critical Resistance: Beyond the Prison Industrial Complex…January 11, 2006HomeSouthern (In)hospitalityIf you believed that race-conscious admissions and other redress policies had been given a boost…December 14, 2005StudentsGetting Off The BurnOUT Track?For those bright, young scholars who seek an idyllic life of secure full-time employment while engaging…November 16, 2005Faculty & StaffChanging the Face of American MedicineIf the mission of the Association of American Medical Colleges is clear — “to change the face of medicine to reflect the face of AmericaOctober 19, 2005StudentsAn Obligation to Give BackAdvocates for college access are celebrating a big anniversary this monthSeptember 21, 2005StudentsAll About the MissionIt’s all about the mission at Berea College. Founded on a utopian dream, Berea has been doing diversity longer than any school in the South.September 7, 2005Previous PagePage 3 of 4Next Page