Jamal Eric2014Uncovering “Impostership”Arkansas native T. Elon Dancy II focuses on the experiences of underrepresented college students, fi nding inspiration from his own life journey.April 18, 2014Community CollegesBiden Announces New Apprenticeship Initiative for StudentsVice President Joe Biden announced a new initiative Monday, called The Registered Apprenticeship College Consortium, which will give students credit for job-training apprenticeships.April 7, 2014Female WinnerMarvellous Iheukwumere - Track/Cross CountryMarch 31, 2014Male WinnerIshaq Pitt - BasketballMarch 31, 2014Faculty & StaffKorean Julia Sun-Joo Lee Brings New Face to Black LiteratureInspired by growing up in racially tense ’90s L.A and with help from mentors like Henry Louis Gates Jr., this 2014 Diverse Emerging Scholar is leaving her mark in the academic world of African-American literature.January 29, 2014African-AmericanScholar Works to Combat ‘Academic Fraud’ for Black MalesUniversity of Oklahoma professor and 2014 Emerging Scholar Dr. T. Elon Dancy II focuses on African-American males in educational settings, finding inspiration in his own life journey.January 16, 2014Faculty & StaffLaSalle Professor Embarks on Groundbreaking Work in HIV/AIDSJillian Lucas Baker has become one of the nation’s leading researchers on developing ways to stem the HIV crisis, particularly in minority communities.January 12, 2014African-AmericanBennett President Fights for Investment from Alumni, Wealthy DonorsBennett College has managed to keep its alumni giving numbers up, garnering annual financial contributions from about 20 percent of its alumni, much higher than the HBCU national average of about 6 percent.December 9, 2013African-AmericanIfill Ready to Resume Fight for the MarginalizedSherrilyn Ifill wanted to be a civil rights lawyer, but she never dreamed she would someday lead the historic NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund.February 19, 2013African-AmericanNew Book Explores History of Black StudiesIn her new book The Black Revolution on Campus, Dr. Martha Biondi of Northwestern University chronicles the turbulent 1960s student movement that resulted in the formation of Black studies programs.May 6, 2012Previous PagePage 26 of 30Next Page