News Wire ReportHomeReprinted Report Highlights Continued Need To Improve Student LearningThe Education Commission of the States (ECS) recently released the 2005 edition of “Prisoners of Time”…October 19, 2005HealthUniversity of South Carolina to Research Katrina EffectsThe University of South Carolina will spend nearly $400,000 to fund 18 research projects involving HurricaneOctober 19, 2005Recruitment & RetentionClinton, Dole Appear at Bennett College Fund-RaiserFormer President Bill Clinton and former Sen. Bob Dole, once political rivals, came together in September toOctober 19, 2005HomeAdvocacy Group’s Campaign Seeks to IncreaseStatistics on domestic violence reveal that more than half of teenage girls in relationships experience someOctober 19, 2005StudentsConstance Baker Motley, Civil Rights Lawyer and Federal Judge, Dies at 84When she was 15, Constance Baker Motley was turned away from a public beach because she was Black.October 19, 2005HomeSimmons College Library Aims To Boost Diversity in ProfessionAmid growing concerns over the lack of diversity among prospective library professionals, the Simmons College LibraryOctober 19, 2005African-AmericanBlack Activists Upset Over King Tut PortraitsBlack activists say the computer-generated portraits of King Tut that are scheduled to go on display at a museumOctober 19, 2005Community CollegesBoston College Adds Minor in Jewish StudiesBoston College, a Roman Catholic school with about a 1 percent Jewish student population, has launched a programOctober 19, 2005Faculty & StaffUniversity of Michigan Faculty Seek Help After Asian Students HarassedSeveral University of Michigan faculty members have asked school president Dr. Mary Sue Coleman toOctober 19, 2005Leadership & PolicyPhilander Smith Formalizes Kimbrough As LeaderDr. Walter M. Kimbrough doesn’t want to be an ordinary college president. Kimbrough, 38…October 19, 2005Previous PagePage 18 of 24Next Page