Diverse StaffMSIsDolezal Sued HBCU For Racial DiscriminationThe Spokane, Washington woman who has caused a firestorm of conversation about the ideas of “transracial” and “Wrong skin” identities resigned Monday from her post as the city’s NAACP president.June 15, 2015Leadership & PolicyBelton In as Southern PresidentThe Southern University System chooses a current system chancellor to serve as system president and chancellor of the Baton Rouge campus.June 14, 2015HBCUsToldson, Belton Named Finalists for Southern University JobDr. Ray Belton and Dr. Ivory Toldson are the last candidates standing in the search for a new president of the Southern University System and chancellor of the Baton Rouge campus.June 9, 2015InternationalED Plans to Minimize Loan Debt for Corinthian StudentsThe federal government is taking steps to wipe out the bulk of the student loan debt of those who attended the now-defunct Corinthian Colleges.June 9, 2015Leadership & PolicyLamb Named Interim Chancellor of City College of San FranciscoArt Tyler has stepped down as chancellor of the City College of San Francisco and Susan Lamb has been named as the interim successor.June 8, 2015HBCUsGrambling Names Willie Larkin PresidentMorgan State University Chief of Staff Dr. Willie Larkin has been named the next president of Grambling State University.June 4, 2015Leadership & PolicyDr. Tashni-Ann Dubroy Takes Over at ShawRepresentatives from Shaw University are expected to announce Dr. Tashni-Ann Dubroy as its 17th president today.May 31, 2015Leadership & PolicyGrambling, Southern Name Presidential FinalistsSWAC rivals Grambling State University and Southern University have both named presidential finalists.May 31, 2015Faculty & StaffN.C. Central University Facing 3 Discrimination SuitsNCCU denied the validity of claims in three lawsuits filed against it that accuse Chancellor Debra Saunders-White of discriminating against non-African-American employees.May 27, 2015Leadership & PolicyFormer S.C. State Board Chairman Gets 5-year SentenceCOLUMBIA, S.C. ― Jonathan Pinson, former board chairman of the South Carolina State University, was sentenced this week to five years in prison for skimming money and receiving kickbacks from several projects. Pinson, a Greenville businessman, also must pay restitution in the amount of $337,843.05 and is subject to five years’ supervision after his release. […]May 22, 2015Previous PagePage 19 of 115Next Page