Add Seymour Jr.2009Building a Bionic WomanFebruary 22, 20112008Connecting the DotsFebruary 21, 2011StudentsMeeting Brings Ohio University, HBCU Officials Together for CollaborationBridging the faculty-student digital technology divide was the focus of a conference held last week at Spelman College, launching the first meeting for a nine-member alliance among eight historically Black institutions and Ohio University.March 23, 2010African-AmericanProstate Cancer Screening Debate Explored at HBCU SymposiumStudents, faculty and researchers from colleges and universities around the country gathered at Clark Atlanta University Monday to hear from some of the nation’s most renowned experts on prostate cancer.March 15, 2010Faculty & StaffNational Faculty Group Convened at Atlanta HBCUs Urged to Help Determine U.S. Education PrioritiesFaculty members from more than 50 U.S. colleges and universities gathered in Atlanta for the Faculty Resource Network’s annual national symposium, which was held this year at three neighboring historically Black campuses.November 24, 2009Faculty & StaffNational Faculty Group Convened at Atlanta HBCUs Urged to Help Determine U.S. Education PrioritiesFaculty members from more than 50 U.S. colleges and universities gathered in Atlanta for the Faculty Resource Network’s annual national symposium, which was held this year at three neighboring historically Black campuses.November 24, 2009Faculty & StaffNOTEWORTHY NEWS: Building the Bridge to ObamaWhite House Initiative leader Dr. John Silvanus Wilson Jr. seeks to forge relationships between HBCUs and the Obama administration.August 19, 2009Leadership & PolicyBuilding the Bridge to the Obama AdministrationNew White House Initiative leader Dr. John Silvanus Wilson Jr. seeks to forge relationships between HBCUs and Obama.August 19, 2009Faculty & StaffNew HBCU Initiative Leader Seeks to Forge Relationships Between HBCUs and Obama AdministrationDr. John Silvanus Wilson Jr. looks back at his days as a Morehouse College student as a time when faculty, staff and administrators formed a campus community that was nurturing and family-oriented – a distinguishing characteristic of many of the nation’s historically Black colleges and universities.July 26, 2009HomeGetting to Know Reulan LevinDr. Reulan Levin remembers growing up on the South Side of Chicago where many of the students her age were falling to the perils of the streets.April 16, 2008Page 1 of 4Next Page