Paul RuffinsLatinxDistricts Adopt Mexican Curriculum to Help Hispanic StudentsSeveral school districts in the South and West that serve large populations of Spanish-speaking immigrant students are moving to align their middle- and high-school curriculae with what is being taught in Mexico.November 4, 2007HomeDistricts Adopt Mexican Curriculum to Help Hispanic StudentsSeveral school districts in the South and West that serve large populations of Spanish-speaking immigrant students are moving to align their middle- and high-school curriculae with what is being taught in Mexico.November 4, 2007InternationalCornell’s African Degree Program Creates New Model For International Educational CooperationCornell University and Bahir Dar University in Ethiopia have signed an agreement that could create a new model for how U.S. colleges and universities can export their expertise to poor nations where it is needed most.October 16, 2007StudentsHistoric Kappa Felony Hazing Case Produces Civil SuitThe criminal trial involving Kappas from Florida A&M University that produced the nation’s first felony convictions for hazing will now be followed by a civil trial. The victim, Marcus Jones, is suing the same five fraternity members named in the criminal case. The national,regional and local chapters of the Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity also face a potentially multi-million dollar liability.October 6, 2007Leadership & PolicyTroubled FAMU Law School Gets A Boost From New Dean, Higher Bar Exam Pass RateFlorida A&M University’s Law School, which faces a possible loss of its accreditation, recently got a boost in the form of a new dean and good news about higher pass rates on the bar exam.September 30, 2007InternationalCornell’s African Degree Program Creates New Model For International Educational CooperationCornell University and Bahir Dar University in Ethiopia have signed an agreement that could create a new model for how U.S. colleges and universities can export their expertise to poor nations where it is needed most.September 26, 2007InternationalCornell’s African Degree Program Creates New Model For International Educational CooperationCornell University and Bahir Dar University in Ethiopia have signed an agreement that could create a new model for how U.S. colleges and universities can export their expertise to poor nations where it is needed most.September 20, 2007HomePerspectives: Racist Cartoon Art Imitates LifeLast week The Recorder, a non-official student newspaper distributed at Central Connecticut State College, ran an explicitly sexual cartoon about urinating on a 14-year-old Latina being held prisoner that set a new level for campus racism and sexism.September 18, 2007Faculty & StaffThe Secrets Behind Their SuccessAttracting and graduating minorities in large numbers, for-profit universities offer access, convenience and some risk.August 22, 2007HealthThe Tuskegee Experiment’s Long ShadowScholars examine the impact of conspiracy theories on African AmericansJuly 14, 2007Previous PagePage 3 of 5Next Page