Pearl StewartHomeCondoleezza Rice Raises Scholarship Funds in Mississippi; Raises Hopes in Nearby AlabamaRuling out a return to her native Alabama as a college president, Condoleezza Rice told audiences at Mississippi College that she’s content to remain a Stanford business school professor.April 18, 2012HomeClosing the Math Achievement GapThe Mathematical Sciences department at the University of Memphis has reported that the narrowing of the math achievement gap between Black and White students was achieved with the use of innovative software.March 27, 2012HomeEmerging Scholars: The Poetic Gift – Karen An-Hwei LeeThe 12th profile in a 12-part series on prominent young scholars is that of Dr. Karen An-Hwei Lee, who is professor and chairwoman of the Department of English at Vanguard University in Costa Mesa, Calif.February 6, 2012African-AmericanConference: Troubled Youth Need New Intervention StrategiesIssues facing troubled youth have become so severe that new and bold paradigms are needed to address them, presenters at Jackson State University’s Mississippi Child Welfare Institute conference told social work practitioners last week.January 29, 2012HomeBridging the GapMinnesota Higher Education Institutions Strive To Embrace, Understand Somali Students.January 9, 2012African-AmericanTemple University’s Medical School Leads a Crime-fighting TeamThe center’s interdisciplinary team consists of faculty from throughout the university, including the schools of education and business, the law school and the college of criminal justice.October 31, 2011SportsChipping Away at the Glass Ceiling in Athletic AdministrationVeteran college sports administrator Vivian Fuller assumes leadership of the athletics department at Jackson State University.August 22, 2011StudentsMaintaining Journalism Tradition, Education at HBCUsMany HBCUs must contend with limited resources and students who have little desire to write as they fight to keep print and digital media alive on their campuses.August 8, 2011LatinxA Leader Among LeadersMiami Dade President Eduardo Padrón heads presidential advisory panels on Latino education while also serving as chairman of the American Council on Education board of directors.August 2, 2011StudentsFAMU Board Approves President’s Restructuring PlanA total of 89 jobs will be lost directly related to the plan, while another 109 employees will be laid off on June 30 because they were funded by the federal stimulus program.April 7, 2011Previous PagePage 19 of 23Next Page