Herb FrazierStudentsHometown Hero Clyburn Brings Federal Spending to South CarolinaU.S. House Majority Whip James E. Clyburn brings federal financial support to better Morris College and its surrounding communities in his native Sumter, S.C. This is the second of two features DiverseEducation.com has published this week on Clyburn.July 22, 2010HBCUsGeorgia HBCU Researches How to Tenderize Goat MeatChanging “chewy” texture of the meat could position it as the nation’s next health fad, researchers say.December 26, 2007Community CollegesFinding Florida’s Lost SettlementA six-member team is searching for evidence of a community of former African slaves and American Indians.August 8, 2007HomeUnderstanding How We LiveCHICAGO If you have ever wished for a centralized repository of data and information about the living standards of people in the United States, your wish is about to come true.July 14, 2007African-AmericanAfrican American professors propose creation of institute to help developing countriesBRUSSELS, Belgium Professors at Howard and Fisk universities are proposing that an institute without walls be established by America’s historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) to assist developing nations in Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific islands.July 6, 2007HomeSharing the wealth by sharing the knowledge – call for cooperation between American universities and developing countriesCHICAGO African nations are looking to colleges and universities in the United States to help solve the continent’s problems of poverty, insecurity and a lack of government accountability, a member of the Ugandan Parliament said here recently.July 4, 2007StudentsDerailing student tracking: SCLC, others strive to eliminate educational channelling – Southern Christian Leadership ConferenceForty-two years after the Supreme Court outlawed segregated schools, many classrooms are not yet fully integrated because of the academic performance of Black students and their perceived ability to learn.June 15, 2007HBCUsA Prescription For SuccessThe Medical University of South Carolina says mentoring program is key to retaining minority medical students.May 16, 2007HBCUsProfessor Suggests Survival of the Fittest Strategy For AME CollegesLike Morris Brown in Atlanta, a number of African Methodist Episcopal Church-sponsored colleges are in financial trouble…December 13, 2006StudentsSouth Carolina HBCU Launches Think Tank to Focus on Southern Black History, Culture and PolicyClaflin University is recruiting young scholars for a new institute focused on the study of African-American history…October 18, 2006Page 1 of 2Next Page