Michelle J. NealyStudentsPresidents of Maryland’s Black Colleges Testify About DisparitiesNo stranger to belt-tightening during tough economic times, presidents from two of Maryland’s historically black colleges attended a public hearing Wednesday to press their case for why the schools need more money.November 12, 2008Faculty & StaffWho Will Fill Their Shoes?Faculty, new and experienced, say the professoriate can be just as rewarding to a new generation of academics if teaching and research opportunities are opened for them.November 12, 2008HBCUsHomecoming HBCU-styleEach year, Black college alumni and spectators alike travel from miles around to revel in the magic that is homecoming.November 12, 2008StudentsGood Grades & Graduation Equals Home Ownership at Paul Quinn CollegePaul Quinn College, one of the oldest historically Black colleges in Dallas, will help build a house for one of its top-notch students.November 10, 2008Leadership & PolicyHill Harper Encourages Financial Fitness Among HBCU StudentsThe critically acclaimed actor and New York Times best-selling author, Hill Harper worked tirelessly to advance the cause of change for his friend and former classmate, President-elect Barack Obama.November 9, 2008StudentsMorehouse College’s Next Step in Eliminating the N-wordAs a first-year student at Morehouse College, Alex Bibb, 21, said the N-word every other sentence. Now a graduating senior, the word has nearly disappeared from Bibb’s vocabulary.November 3, 2008Native AmericansCreating More Opportunities for American Indians in Science and EngineeringWhile many have doubted the ability of American Indian students to thrive in the areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics, Dr. Herb Schroeder is converting skeptics with his Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program.October 30, 2008HBCUsOhio University and Eight Historically Black Colleges and Universities Form AllianceOhio University and eight historically Black colleges and universities have joined together in a strategic partnership aimed at enhancing the number of resources and educational options available to students at all nine schools.October 28, 2008HomeU.S. Medical Schools Experience Record First-Year EnrollmentFirst-year enrollment at U.S. medical schools reached an all-time high this year as more than 18,000 first-year students enrolled in U.S. medical schools, increasing 2 percent over 2007, the Association of American Medical Colleges announced Tuesday.October 21, 2008StudentsFlagging Economy Spurs Increase in Library UseWhen the going gets tough, the tough go to the library where the books, movies and internet are free and the information empowers.October 19, 2008Previous PagePage 9 of 25Next Page