Diverse StaffHomeMorris Brown Faces ForeclosureAuction of assets for one of the nation’s oldest Historically Black colleges set for next month.August 23, 2012African-AmericanAnnual DuBois Institute Forum Tackles Black JoblessnessHarvard’s W.E.B. Du Bois Institute convened its annual Hutchins Forum on Martha’s Vineyard that featured a panel of economists and other experts to explore joblessness in the Black community.August 19, 2012African-AmericanPossible Merger Among Options for Saint Paul’s CollegeSaint Paul’s College, a historically Black college in Lawrenceville, Va., is considering the possibility of merging with another institution as one of its options after the school’s accreditation wasn’t reaffirmed.August 14, 2012STEMThe Top 25 Colleges Graduating Latinos In Science, Technology, Engineering, And Math FieldsA recent Huffington Post cites Excelencia in Education‘s list top 25 schools graduating Latinos in STEM fields. Take a look and see how it compares to the Diverse: Issues in Higher Education’s 2012 Top 100 degree producers of Latinos in STEM disciplines.August 9, 2012African-AmericanPioneering Black Studies Scholar Roy Bryce-Laporte DiesDr. Roy Bryce-Laporte, a sociologist who directed one of the first Black studies departments at an American university, died late last month in Sykesville, Md.August 9, 2012HomeRediscovered Black Travel Guide Series adds to U.S. Segregation Era HistoryA scholar commenting on a rediscovered African-American travel guide finds parallels between travel restrictions placed on Blacks before the 1960s to current-day racial profiling and stop-and-frisk practices.July 17, 2012HomeTennessee State President Defends School Administrators Over Grading ControversyThe school’s president has denied allegations that Tennessee State University administrators authorized improper grade changes for students in revamped introductory math courses.July 15, 2012African-AmericanTennessee State University Embroiled in Student Grades ControversyWith more than 100 Tennessee State Univ. students initially given incompletes in two fall courses and those marks later changed to letter grades, officials have clashed over whether school policies were violated.July 11, 2012African-AmericanFAMU President Resigns in Wake of Hazing DeathThe president of Florida A&M University announced his resignation Wednesday, more than seven months after the drum major for the university band died following a hazing incident, CNN reported Wednesday afternoon.July 10, 2012Community CollegesSouthern University Devises Strategy to Boost EnrollmentSouthern University’s flagship school will vie for a portion of the Baton Rouge, La. community college market as part of a strategy to increase enrollment at the historically Black campus.July 9, 2012Previous PagePage 30 of 115Next Page