Jamal EricLeadership & PolicyIndiana Launches Western Governors University ProgramPartnership between Western Governors University and Indiana likely to improve college-degree attainment among the state’s minority students.August 8, 2010StudentsBecoming a Force for Diversity and InclusionRosemary E. Kilkenny is Georgetown University’s vice president for institutional diversity and equity, a position that was created for her in 2006, and she has become the university’s most visible cheerleader for diversity and inclusion.June 7, 2010African-AmericanLike Du Bois, UPenn Scholar Has Focused on Interdisciplinary WorkDr. Tukufu Zuberi, the Lasry Family Endowed Professor of Race Relations at the University of Pennsylvania, has found a way to hone all of his academic interests without forcing himself to choose one discipline over another.December 21, 2009African-AmericanNo Laughing MatterComedian Bill Cosby spreads his message for Black families through town hall meetings, social networking Web sites and hip-hop.December 13, 2009HomeNOTEWORTHY NEWS: NO LAUGHING MATTERComedian Bill Cosby spreads his message for Black families through town hall meetings, social networking Web sites and hip-hop.December 9, 2009HBCUsOn the Air With Michael Eric DysonIt’s 1 p.m. and Dr. Michael Eric Dyson is nestled behind a microphone in a small Virginia radio studio where he is gearing up to conduct a phone interview with the legendary Theodore Walter “Sonny” Rollins.June 30, 2009Community CollegesFirst Black Chancellor of Rutgers-Camden Brings Community-conscious Approach to JobWhen Dr. Wendell E. Pritchett becomes the first Black chancellor of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey-Camden — the southernmost of three regional campuses that make up The State University of New Jersey — he will preside over a campus that is steadily growing even as other institutions are experiencing a decline in enrollment.May 4, 2009Faculty & StaffVirginia Tech Decision Sparks Debate on Diversity Work and Faculty EvaluationsThe decision by Virginia Tech to abandon a controversial proposal aimed at requiring faculty to engage in diversity-related activities, has prompted a larger debate on college campuses across the nation over what role, if any, should diversity work play in the evaluation of faculty members.April 22, 2009Faculty & StaffColumbia Professor Latest High-Profile DefectionDr. Robin D.G. Kelley, one of the country’s most prominent Black intellectuals…May 17, 2006Faculty & StaffColumbia Professor Latest High-Profile DefectionDr. Robin D.G. Kelley, one of the country’s most prominent Black intellectuals, is leaving Columbia University to join the University of Southern California as a joint professor of history and American studies and ethnicity…May 1, 2006Previous PagePage 30 of 30