Shilpa BanerjiHomeStudy: Darker-skinned Black Job Applicants Face More ObstaclesA University of Georgia study shows that dark-skinned Blacks face a distinct disadvantage when applying for jobs…September 20, 2006HomeMinority Groups Protest ‘Catch an Illegal Immigrant Day’ on Michigan CampusMinority groups are up in arms over a College Republican intern’s plan to organize “Catch an Illegal Immigrant Day” on the University of Michigan’s campus.September 15, 2006StudentsBlacks Fuel Increase In Graduate School Enrollment, Says ReportGraduate school enrollment increased by 2 percent from 2004 to 2005 thanks to a spurt in the numbers of female and Black students earning advanced degrees, according to a new report released today by The Council of Graduate Schools.September 11, 2006Faculty & StaffTexas Southern Moves To Revoke Former President’s TenureHOUSTON Texas Southern University has begun the process of revoking the tenure of former President Priscilla Slade so they can relieve her of her teaching duties as an accounting instructor.September 8, 2006Leadership & PolicyVirginia’s Randolph-Macon Woman’s College Considers Admitting MenThe Randolph-Macon Woman’s College board of trustees will vote tomorrow (Saturday) on whether to admit male students for the first time in the institution’s 115-year history.September 6, 2006LatinxUSAID Gives $35 Million Grant for 10 U.S.-Mexico University PartnershipsThe U.S. Agency for International Development has announced a $35 million grant for 10 partnerships…September 6, 2006HomeStudy: Darker-skinned Black Job Applicants Hit More ObstaclesATHENS, Ga. A University of Georgia study shows that dark-skinned African-Americans face a distinct disadvantage when applying for jobs, as compared to lighter-skinned applicants.August 30, 2006StudentsSAT Report Reveals Sharp Decline in Average Scores, Test-takersWASHINGTON, D.C. African-Americans posted the lowest scores in the reading, writing and math portions of the newly expanded SAT, which saw its lowest number of test-takers since 1991, according to a report released Tuesday by the College Board on the performance of the high school class of 2006.August 28, 2006Native AmericansSpace Constraints Forces Tribal College to Close Doors on EnrollmentBISMARCK, N.D. A housing shortage on the campus of United Tribes Technical College has led the college to cut off enrollment.August 23, 2006HomeCivil Rights Commission Takes On Diversity In K-12 SchoolsThe U.S. Commission on Civil Rights assembled a panel of experts last month to discuss whether elementary…August 23, 2006Previous PagePage 9 of 13Next Page