Ronald RoachHomeSony Establishes Visual Effects Program For U.S. Art and Design SchoolsIn an effort to cultivate Hollywood’s next generation of computer graphics and animation professionals… Story:August 10, 2005HomeIs Dyson RightSince the 1990s, Dr. Michael Eric Dyson has emerged as one of the most visible and widely read scholars on topics relating to African-American life and society… Story:August 10, 2005HBCUsUNCF Awards $10 Million IT Contract to Dallas FirmThe United Negro College Fund has awarded a Dallas firm a five-year information technology services contract valued at $10 million Story:July 13, 2005HomeRobotic Baby Simulates Real-Life MedicalIt coughs, grunts, cries, snores and responds to being touched. It wears a diaper and its mouth turns blue when it is experiencing trouble Story:July 13, 2005Faculty & StaffAffirmative Action Fallout:Race-conscious affirmative action in higher education survived a close challenge in 2003 when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that race Story:July 13, 2005StudentsClark Atlanta University Signs Digital DealBy Ronald Roach HERNDON, Va. Through an agreement with the Herndon, Va.-based Ruckus Network company, Clark Atlanta University students living on-campus will be able to download hundreds of thousands of songs and over 45 blockbuster movies on a monthly basis. Only the fifth school to sign on with Ruckus since its launch in October 2004, […]April 6, 2005HomeWayne State Offers Games Web Site to Entertain Prospective StudentsBy Ronald Roach DETROITTargeting junior- and high-school students, Wayne State University’s newly launched Web site, with a series of six retro arcade games, is thought to be the first of its kind for a university. The site is designed to entertain prospective students and provide information about Wayne State. Games.wayne.edu features six original animated […]April 6, 2005StudentsMissouri Journalism School Experiments With Electronic News FormatWith a format called EmPRINT, or Electronic Media Print, the nation’s oldest journalism school is introducing newspaper-styled Story:April 6, 2005SportsCrying FoulIn recent years, scholars have increasingly joined with activists to challenge marketing aimed at children. Story:April 6, 2005Previous PagePage 55 of 55