Ibram RogersHomeLibrarians Call for More Black Males in FieldLibrarians issued a clarion call for substantially more Black males in their field this past weekend at the American Library Association’s annual conference in Anaheim, Calif.July 1, 2008African-AmericanBlack Colleges Still Lacking Ph.D. African-American Studies ProgramAs African-American studies disciplinarians celebrate the expansion and 20-year anniversary of African American doctoral studies this year, some are wondering when there will be a similar development at historically Black colleges and universities.June 17, 2008StudentsHispanic Scholars, Students Pressure Princeton for Latino Studies ProgramFor more than 30 years, students have been urging the administration to bring Latino studies to Princeton University.June 16, 2008SportsCORRELATING DIVERSITY SUCCESS WITH ACADEMIC SUCCESSTexas A&M, NCAA partnership recognizes universities that best champion diversity.May 28, 2008MilitaryNaval Academy Names Sports Complex in Honor of First Black GraduateWesley Brown was told he had little-to-no chance of graduating from the U.S. Naval Academy. Earlier this month, the academy named its new $50 million sports complex in honor of Brown, its first Black graduate.May 26, 2008Faculty & StaffIndiana University Approved To Offer Doctorate in Black StudiesSince the Indiana Commission for Higher Education announced the approval of the new doctoral program in African American and African Diaspora Studies (AAADS) at Indiana University Bloomington more than a week ago, John McCluskey Jr. says he has felt both elated and relieved.May 19, 2008Community CollegesOnline System to Help Pennsylvania Students Transfer College Credits to Participating SchoolsPennsylvania’s massive pool of potential college transfer students now have a system that makes the transfer process easier, less time-consuming, and more affordable.May 13, 2008Faculty & StaffFirst Female Dean of Temple University’s Law School Talks of New PlansDiverse talks with JoAnne Epps, recently named dean of Temple University’s Beasley School of Law, who is the first woman to hold that position and one of a few female African-American deans at major law schools in the United States.April 20, 2008African-AmericanREVISITING A CLASSICThings Fall Apar t is being brought back to center stage after 50 years for its role in shaping modern African literature.April 16, 2008Native AmericansStalemate Persists Over American Indian Remains at UC MuseumNative groups want more control over repatriation process.February 19, 2008Previous PagePage 2 of 8Next Page