News Wire ReportLeadership & PolicyBowie State University President To Leave At End of Academic YearDr. Calvin W. Lowe recently announced that he would leave the presidency of Bowie State University at the end of the academic year.September 7, 2005HomeFlorida Memorial Workers Accused of Changing Grades For Cash, SexTwo former Florida Memorial University employees and five students have been charged in a grade-changing racket that involved cash payments, computer hacking and sexual favors. Story:September 7, 2005HBCUsOpinion Polls Now Open To Determine Top HBCU Marching BandsThe music of yesterday and today, performed in scintillating fashion by the musicians of tomorrow Story:August 30, 2005HealthRace and Sex Disparities in Heart Attack Care, Survival Not ImprovingDifferences based on race and sex in treatment patterns for hospitalized American heart attack patients have remained unchanged over an eight-year period Story:August 29, 2005Leadership & PolicyBowie State University President Announces ResignationDr. Calvin W. Lowe announced this week that he would leave the presidency of Bowie State University at the end of the academic year Story:August 11, 2005HomeU.S. Census: Texas is Nation’s Newest ‘Majority-Minority’ StateTexas has now joined Hawaii, New Mexico and California as a majority-minority state, along with the District of Columbia, the U.S. Census Bureau reported this week Story:August 10, 2005HomeChurch Impacts Political Activism Among Blacks, Expert SaysReligion has continued to be a salient social and cultural institution in the United States Story:August 4, 2005HomeU.S. Students Take Tougher Courses, Achieve at Higher Levels, Earn More College Degrees Than in 1980sToday’s students take tougher courses, achieve at higher levels, and earn more college degrees than they did twenty years ago Story:August 3, 2005LatinxChicanos With Doctorates Attend Community CollegesNearly one-fourth of Chicanos with doctorates first attend a community college Story:July 27, 2005HomeNEA Study Reveals Teacher Salaries Remained Stagnant for Last DecadeDespite the rise in school enrollments and the chronic teacher shortage faced by many school districts Story:July 27, 2005Previous PagePage 23 of 24Next Page