Ronald RoachStudentsCyber Diversity – online instructionIt’s not unusual that all 15 students in one of Dr. Maureen Eke’s African American literature course sections at Central Michigan University are White. What’s striking, however, is that Black students and their Black professor from a campus located hundreds of miles away are beamed onto a large television screen to join Dr. Eke and her students in class discussions and lectures.July 14, 2007HomeNow that DNA evidence conclusively proves the third U.S. president fathered the child of a slave, scholars weigh in on what it means for the discipline of American HistoryNow that DNA evidence conclusively proves the third U.S. president fathered the child of a slave, scholars weigh in on what it means for the discipline of American HistoryJuly 14, 2007HomeThe Price of Operatic SuccessWASHINGTON University Howard voice students got a novel opportunity to take instruction from a world-class musical talent earlier this month, when opera legend Leontyne Price took center stage at Cramton Auditorium to conduct a master class.July 14, 2007HomePlanning for TechnologyNew guide offers a model for information technology planning that is tailored to the needs of HBCUsJuly 14, 2007Faculty & StaffGrowing from the centerResearch centers abound on the nation’s campuses, offering dynamic career opportunities for scholars at every levelJuly 14, 2007Faculty & StaffACE report urges nontraditional admissions criteria – American Council on EducationWASHINGTON When it comes to admissions practices, the status quo has got to go. That was the core message of the American Council on Education’s (ACE) latest status report highlighting progress in the growth of minority students and faculty on American campuses.July 14, 2007HBCUs1998 AdORLANDO, Fla. At the final national conference held here last month under the venerable name of Educom, David A. Staudt, along with hundreds of college and university information technology professionals, began charting a course for higher education’s new information technology organization, Educause.July 14, 2007LatinxA United WayCapitalizing on the Opportunity for Black/Latino CooperationJuly 14, 2007StudentsOracle’s Strategic Investment In Montgomery CollegeWhere does one of the world’s largest computer software companies go when it wants to partner with a college that has a highly diverse student body in a region that is experiencing severe high-tech labor shortages?July 14, 2007Faculty & StaffFaculty focus on technologyIf you’re looking for new and exciting ways to adapt information technology to the classroom or to your research, an upcoming annual symposium hosted by the HBCU Faculty Development Network may have the answers you seek.July 14, 2007Previous PagePage 35 of 55Next Page