Ibram RogersLeadership & PolicyLeMoyne-Owen Trustees Resign for $2.5 Million DonationWith its accreditation in jeopardy and its debt staggering at $6 million, LeMoyne-Owen College trustees…July 26, 2006StudentsA Failing Grade?Many of the high schools on Newsweek’s popular annual lists of the nation’s Top 100 schools…July 26, 2006Community CollegesCommunity College TransfersThe doors of the nation’s most selective colleges and universities have begun closing in the faces…July 26, 2006HomeStudy: Many Ghanaians Equate Beauty With Looking WhiteThe European aesthetics of beauty and social rank have reached the shores of Africa…July 12, 2006Faculty & StaffLeaving a LegacyShortly after Dr. Donald Wilson became dean of the University of Maryland School of Medicine in 1991…July 12, 2006StudentsEmory Brings Slave TradeEmory University scholars were recently awarded grants to make accessible and free on the Internet a mammoth …July 12, 2006StudentsEmory Brings Slave Trade Database to the WebEmory University scholars were recently awarded grants to make accessible and free on the Internet a mammoth database of the voyages of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade.July 9, 2006Leadership & PolicyLeMoyne-Owen Trustees Resign for $2.5 Million DonationMembers of the board of trustees at LeMoyne-Owen College heeded the call to resign, allowing their institution to receive an anonymous $2.5 million donation to pay its operating costs that were due Friday.July 2, 2006StudentsCommunity College Transfers Shut Out of Elite CollegesThe doors of the nation’s most selective four-year colleges and universities have begun closing in the faces of aspiring low-income transfer students from community colleges over the last two decades, a new study suggests.June 28, 2006StudentsNation’s “Best Schools” Fail MinoritiesMany of the high schools on Newsweek’s popular annual lists of the nation’s Top 100 schools have glaring achievement gaps between the races and high dropout rates, according to a new report.June 28, 2006Previous PagePage 6 of 8Next Page