Ronald RoachHBCUsBlack College Advocates Praise Report Calling for More Equitable Funding of Maryland HBCUsThe formula to bringing Maryland’s historically Black universities on par with the state’s traditionally White institutions will require increased funding for critical improvements, according to an expert panel established by Maryland state officials.October 29, 2008HomeCollege Affordability Seen as Overlooked But Potent Issue in Presidential Contest, NEA Survey FindsThe skyrocketing cost of college represents an important but overlooked issue for voters in this year’s national election, according to a survey sponsored by the National Education Association (NEA).October 13, 2008Faculty & StaffMeeting New ChallengesWhile leaders at North Carolina’s historically Black colleges and universities express optimism over the potential they envision for their individual campuses, they are mindful of the challenges they face.October 1, 2008HomeAt-Risk Youth Group Urges Federal Support for Tested InterventionsOfficials with a national advocacy organization for at-risk teenage students urged Washington, D.C., policymakers on Tuesday to enact federally supported initiatives that would provide youths at risk for dropping out of high school educational and social support to help them earn diplomas, postsecondary education opportunities and job training.September 23, 2008StudentsGrooming a New Cadre of Faculty LeadersThe Leadership Alliance has produced more than 100 Ph.D.s, one-third of whom are now working in the academy.September 17, 2008HBCUsNAFEO Report Highlights HBCU Role in Graduating Black Students, Attracting DiversityA report released by the National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education (NAFEO) Tuesday credited historically Black colleges and universities with a disproportionately large share of Black educational gains over the past two decades.September 9, 2008HomeFrom the Classroom to the Democratic National Convention HallVictor Cedeno’s academic year began earlier than usual when he arrived in Denver in mid-August for seminars, lectures and volunteer opportunities with the Democratic National Convention.August 27, 2008HomeA Chat With Ronald CarterDr. Ronald Carter, the new president of Johnson C. Smith University, talks to Diverse about his goals for the university.August 25, 2008Faculty & StaffDiversity ChampionsDiversity — probably one of the most elastic and debated terms around today.August 20, 2008StudentsGetting to Know Sandeep JunnarkarWith the Internet becoming a major source of news and advertising over the past decade, news organizations are increasingly catering to consumers who favor online media over print publications.August 20, 2008Previous PagePage 29 of 55Next Page