Natalie Y. MooreStudentsComing to Terms With the “R” WordColleges may boast diversity, but what does that really mean for campus climate?May 30, 2007Leadership & PolicyLawmakers Work to Avoid State Takeover of Texas SouthernBlack statehouse legislators are rushing to create legislation that would avoid a governor-appointed conservator from taking the helms of the financially troubled Texas Southern University in Houston.April 22, 2007StudentsMichigan Proposal 2 Battle Threatens ScholarshipsNow that Michigan voters have axed affirmation action programs in public institutions…March 7, 2007HomePushing The Debate Over the Usefulness of ACT and SATIn a report released this week, the National Association for College Admission Counseling tries to promote public dialogue about the real purpose and usefulness of ACT and SAT college entrance exams. The report urges colleges to do research that shows whether test scores — and other admission criteria — predict student performance.February 21, 2007Community CollegesWoman Pilot Follows In Tuskegee Airmen FootstepsChrystal Cole’s uncle recently made a church announcement, in their hometown of Hernando, Miss., that his niece might be a “Jeopardy!” question. He told the congregation that Cole would be the correct answer in identifying the first Tuskegee Airwoman.January 4, 2007HBCUs‘The Albany Movement’Before Birmingham and Selma, Ala., became benchmarks for change during the Civil Rights Movement…November 15, 2006Leadership & PolicyLeMoyne-Owen College Claws Back From the BrinkLeMoyne-Owen College can do little in the next month or so but await its fate…November 1, 2006Page 1 of 1