Diverse StaffAfrican-AmericanStill Dealing AT DukeDr. Karla Holloway, the William R. Kenan Professor of English at Duke UniversityNovember 15, 2006HomeCollege Grads Earn More, But Racial Disparities PersistAdults with at least a bachelor’s degree earned almost twice as much as those with just a high school diploma, but income disparities across racial and gender lines persist, according to U.S. Census Bureau data being released today.October 25, 2006HomeTennessee Higher Ed Desegregation Case Comes to an EndA court-ordered agreement to increase racial diversity at Tennessee colleges and universities is coming to an end…October 4, 2006StudentsMorehouse President to Retire At the End of Academic YearMorehouse College President Walter E. Massey announced last month his plans to retire at the end of the 2006-2007 academic year…October 4, 2006Faculty & StaffPrinceton Establishes Center for African American StudiesPrinceton University announced this week the creation of a Center for African American Studies — a plan that includes doubling the number of faculty in its African American studies program, enhancing the undergraduate curriculum and seeking funds to endow the new center.September 19, 2006Faculty & StaffResearch Round-upMinority med school enrollment programs are effective; diversity training programs fail to eliminate bias; teacher education programs are deeply flawed.September 19, 2006StudentsMorehouse President To RetireATLANTA Morehouse College President Dr. Walter E. Massey announced on Thursday his plans to retire at the end of the 2006-07 academic year.September 13, 2006Home38-year-old Higher Ed Desegregation Case EndsNASHVILLE, Tenn. A court-ordered agreement to increase racial diversity at Tennessee colleges and universities is coming to an end, although higher education officials say they will continue the diversity programs it required.September 10, 2006Native AmericansResearch Round-up: Special Curriculum for Indian-American Youth; School is Fun Despite the Costs; Black Women and HypertensionA new, school-based curriculum developed in partnership with the University of Washington aims to help reduce cardiovascular disease among American-Indian youth; more than half of American adults age 25 to 60 would like to continue their education; a subgroup of Black women may be at higher risk for developing hypertension due to racism.September 3, 2006Leadership & PolicyLouisiana District Investigating Complaints Bus Driver Ordered Black Students to Back of BusCOUSHATTA, La. A Louisiana school district is investigating complaints that a White school bus driver ordered nine Black children to sit at the back of the bus.August 26, 2006Previous PagePage 113 of 115Next Page