Add Seymour Jr.Leadership & PolicyTenuous Situation at Clark Atlanta University Led to President’s Decision to RetireIt became pretty clear that it was time for Clark Atlanta University President Walter Broadnax to leave the school.February 18, 2008Leadership & PolicyPolitical Pitfalls for PresidentsThe South Carolina State University Board of Trustees wasn’t in a very festive mood when they met this past December.February 6, 2008STEMFrom a Georgia Jail Cell To A Morehouse ClassroomA year ago, Genarlow Wilson was in a Georgia prison because of a conviction that prompted national discussions about fairness and justice in the criminal justice system. Next week, he starts his journey toward becoming a Morehouse Man.January 9, 2008STEMBlack Male Initiative Conference Yields Best PracticesATLANTA Five years after the University System of Georgia started an initiative to boost enrollment of Black males, officials are seeing results, but they also realize more needs to be done.December 1, 2007Leadership & PolicyUnder PressureTribes are leery about what’s to come over the next three years as the University of North Dakota tries to seek approval to keep the “Fighting Sioux” logo and imagery.November 28, 2007Community CollegesUniversity Systems Commit to Closing GapBlack college students earn bachelor’s degrees at nearly half the rate — Hispanic students at nearly less than a third the rate — of White students. Low-income students get their undergraduate degrees at one-eighth the rate of more economically advantaged students.November 28, 2007Leadership & PolicyUND “Fighting Sioux” Logo Supporters Put Pressure on TribesTribes are leery about what’s to come over the next three years as the University of North Dakota tries to seek approval to keep the “Fighting Sioux” logo and imagery.November 28, 2007Leadership & PolicyUND “Fighting Sioux” Logo Supporters Put Pressure on TribesTribes are leery about what’s to come over the next three years as the University of North Dakota tries to seek approval to keep the “Fighting Sioux” logo and imagery.November 25, 2007STEM19 Public University Systems Commit To Closing Achievement GapAfrican-American college students earn bachelor’s degrees at nearly half the rate – Hispanic students are nearly worse at less than a third – than white students. Low-income students get their undergraduate degrees at one-eighth the rate of economically more advantaged students. Now, nineteen public higher education systems across the country have banded together to try to reverse these trends.October 30, 2007StudentsHBCU Students Push National Petition To Oust Jena ProsecutorA group of Atlanta University Center students are enlisting college students from across the country to help push for the ouster of the district attorney in Jena, La.October 22, 2007Previous PagePage 2 of 4Next Page