News Wire ReportHomeShortage of Women in Top Management Positions in Calif. Businesses, Says StudyThere is a woman sitting in only one of every 10 chairs at the boardroom tables and executive desks of California’s 200 largest publicly traded companies…February 23, 2006StudentsTennessee State University Student Newspaper Honored at HBCU ConferenceTennessee State University’s campus newspaper, The Meter, has been honored as the best weekly student newspaper at the HBCU National Newspaper Conference Excellence in Journalism Awards…February 23, 2006HomeNew Study of Race in the Workplace Finds Whites the Most UncomfortableWhite employees with Black supervisors experience greater racially based discomfort than do Blacks with White supervisors, finds one of the first studies to directly examine the…February 23, 2006Community CollegesStates Make Progress Closing High School “Expectations Gap” But More Needs To Be Done, Report FindsJust one year after 45 of the nation’s governors joined leaders from education and business to make high school reform a national priority…February 22, 2006HomeCongress Softens Drug Conviction Penalty for StudentsCongress has chosen to scale back a law that strips financial aid from college students with drug convictions…February 22, 2006HomeIn Memoriam: Coretta Scott King, 1927-2006Many higher education institutions joined the rest of the world in mourning the loss of Coretta Scott King, who died Jan. 31 at the age of 78…February 22, 2006Leadership & PolicyNorth Carolina A&T ChancellorIn a move that higher education officials say is a good one, Dr. James C. Renick, chancellor of North Carolina A&T State University in Greensboro…February 22, 2006HomeUCLA Study Shows More FreshmenAccording to an annual survey conducted by the University of California, Los Angeles, the current crop of college freshmen…February 22, 2006HomeStudy: Teenagers Exposed to Alcohol Ads Drink MoreA new University of Connecticut study has found that teenagers who live in media markets with high alcohol advertising…February 22, 2006HealthStudy: Genetics, Not Smoking Habits, May Be Responsible For Lung Cancer Disparities Among RacesFor years, scientists have argued whether genes or smoking habits are responsible for the disparities in lung cancer rates…February 22, 2006Previous PagePage 7 of 24Next Page