Diverse StaffStudentsFlorida A&M School of Business and Industry Earns AccreditationFlorida A&M University took another step forward out of the shadows of controversy when it learned Tuesday that its School of Business and Industry has been granted initial accreditation by the Accreditation Council of Business Schools and Programs Board of Commissioners.April 24, 2013StudentsAbdul-Alim Named Spencer Fellow in Education ReportingDiverse correspondent Jamaal Abdul-Alim is one of three accomplished journalists named 2013- 2014 Spencer Fellows in Education Reporting by the Columbia Journalism School.April 14, 2013Faculty & StaffCatholic Institutions React to Announcement of a New PopeOn the second day of the papal conclave, the world watched Wednesday as Catholic leaders announced that Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio would be the next head of the Catholic Church worldwide.March 13, 2013SportsTSU President Dr. John Rudley Leading NCAA CommitteeTexas Southern University President Dr. John M. Rudley is leading the NCAA’s Advisory Group that is assisting with academic challenges that impact Limited Resource Institutions (LRI).February 28, 2013SportsFor NCAA, a Golden Opportunity to Make a Statement on DiversityWith several new executive-level vacancies as the result of termination of enforcement division staff, the NCAA can set the pace for its members with diverse hirings.February 18, 2013SportsA Special Tribute to the Pacesetting Media Members of College SportsIn the final installment of a four-part series of innovators in college athletics, the Diverse editors recognize standout media members across the country who have blazed the trails and opened doors for minorities.February 6, 2013HBCUsEx-Valdosta State Student Wins Judgment v. Former PresidentA federal jury found former Valdosta State University President Ronald M. Zaccari personally liable for violating the due process right of former student Thomas Hayden Barnes, ending a five-year legal battle.February 5, 2013SportsA Special Tribute to the Unsung Athletics Directors of College SportsIn the second installment of a four-part series, the Diverse editors sought to recognize those current and former athletics directors across the country who have blazed the trails and opened doors for minorities in sports.January 29, 2013SportsA Special Tribute to the Unsung Heroes and Heroines of College SportsMany are familiar with the work of organizations such as Black Coaches and Administrators and the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics, which serve as policing organizations to monitor the NCAA’s commitment to diversity in hiring as well as athletic programs’ commitment to academics, respectively.January 28, 2013SportsNCAA Division II Delegates Deny Mexico Pilot Program MembershipIn a narrow vote of 138 for and 141 against, the NCAA Division II delegates opted not to extend to Mexican colleges the same invitation to begin the application for membership process that had been given to Canada in 2008.January 22, 2013Previous PagePage 27 of 115Next Page