Reginald StuartAfrican-AmericanMedford Helping Make U.S. Sesquicentennial an Inclusive ConversationThe sesquicentennial, the recognition of the 150th anniversary of the War Between the States, now in its third year of a four-year commemoration, has helped put the issues of slavery and the Civil War back on the front burner.April 2, 2014HealthBryant Still Trying to Rally Minorities Around Environmental IssuesThe social worker and community organizer turned academician says racial minorities have generally considered environmental protection to be a White issue.February 26, 2014African-AmericanFisk University Pillar ‘Doc’ Collins DiesLeslie M. “Doc” Collins, who became a living legend at Fisk University during more than half a century teaching English and African-American literature at the historic institution, died Sunday at age 99.February 24, 2014African-AmericanSouth Carolina State University Seeks Hand Out of $13M HolePlagued by turmoil of one kind or another for the last half decade, the university is asking the state for millions of dollars to help it avert a $13 million deficit this fiscal year ending June 30.February 19, 2014Faculty & StaffJohn Lewis Takes Readers on a ‘March’ through Civil RightsJohn Lewis’ best-selling graphic novel depicting the civil rights movement is the first in a trilogy, designed to tell the civil right story in an easy-to-read medium.February 13, 2014StudentsArlene Cash Can’t Resist Call to ActionUniversity of Pacific’s need for an enrollment management expert trumped the need for Arlene Cash to take a break from a career filled with tackling some of the toughest challenges in the realm of education.February 6, 2014HomePitt Professor Aims for Grads to Pack Core Values for Entrepreneurial PursuitsDr. Paul Harper is one of a handful of academicians of color nationwide stressing ethics and values as an integral part of their teaching of entrepreneurship.February 5, 2014StudentsBlack Scholars: Sincerity Key to Academy’s Dealing With Faculty ProspectsIn the blunt, oft times humorous exchanges with colleagues from across the country gathered for the annual meeting of the Association of American Colleges and Universities, the scholars cordially disagreed on some strategic advice for their peers.January 23, 2014HomeA Year to RememberDiverse takes a look back at the challenges and surprising turns in higher education in 2013.December 30, 2013African-AmericanFAMU’s New Recruiting Strategy Paying OffSo far applications for the fall, 2014 academic year are up 10 percent compared to this time same a year ago, said university interim President Larry Robinson.December 26, 2013Previous PagePage 12 of 37Next Page