Garry BoulardAfrican-AmericanCommitted to ConservationDespite budget constraints and a backlog of maintenance projects, HBCUs strive to implement ‘green’ principles on campus.September 28, 2009Native AmericansTribal Colleges Seeking Stability in Federal Funding CyclesFor Leonard Dauphinais, one of the most challenging things about running a tribal college is not a lack of federal funding but trying to figure out when that funding will arrive at his school.August 5, 2009StudentsKeeping the Tradition AliveThe relatively low percentage of Black students in jazz studies programs remains a topic of interest as scholars want to ensure that the musical culture of an earlier generation of African-Americans lives on.August 6, 2008StudentsPublic housing smarts: two universities discover a trove of opportunity in New Orleans’s public housing system – Cover StoryNew Orleans At night, from the third floor landing of her three-bedroom apartment, Keywanda Wiggins has a view of the glittering New Orleans skyline. Visible from her window are the bulbous Superdome, most of the city’s modern high-rises, and a slice of the Mississippi River.July 12, 2007Leadership & PolicyHicks gets sacked by grambling state – Grambling State University Pres. Raymond HicksGrambling State University president Dr. Raymond A. Hicks is leaving his job after losing the confidence of the Louisiana Board of Trustees for State Colleges and Universities while ongoing financial and administrative problems continue to plague the northern Louisiana school.July 11, 2007StudentsAn Ethnic Studies EvolutionAs a student in the Chicana/o studies program at the University of Texas at El Paso…November 29, 2006StudentsSolving the Funding RiddleWhen Leola Tsinnajinnie decided to pursue a major in educational thought and sociocultural studies at the University of New Mexico…August 2, 2006StudentsSolving the Funding RiddleWhen Leola Tsinnajinnie decided to pursue a major in educational thought and sociocultural studies at the…July 26, 2006StudentsA Catalyst for ChangeRaul Yzaguirre takes note, with pleasure, of the growing number of minorities making up Arizona State University’s student enrollment — 31 percent in the fall of 2004.February 22, 2006StudentsA Catalyst for ChangeRaul Yzaguirre takes note, with pleasure, of the growing number of minorities making up Arizona State University’s student enrollment — 31 percent in the fall of 2004…February 22, 2006Previous PagePage 2 of 3Next Page