Craig T. GreenleeStudentsThe pied piper of college golf – National Minority Junior Golf Scholarship Assn. founder and Pres. Bill DickeyBill Dicky More Than Just a Fairway Friend to College-Bound YouthJuly 11, 2007StudentsReality infused into Livingstone’s teacher education program: early successes seen with African American male instructors – Livingstone College in North CarolinaThe chart below looks at student in institutions and departments offering teacher education. It is subdivided into five blocks, one comparing actual numbers, the other four comparing percentages. The chart reads as follows:July 11, 2007StudentsSlow motion penalty – lawsuit by National Women’s Law Center – related article on Title IX law – Despite Sluggish Progress, Four HBCUs Cited in Title IX ComplaintIt is ironic that four historically Black colleges and universities are among the twenty-five institutions named in a Title IX complaint filed by the National Women’s Law Center. Ironic, because the prime mission of HBCUs is to provide educational opportunities to those who may not otherwise get the chance to attend college. The complaint was filed in June just weeks before the celebration of Title IX’s twenty-fifth anniversary.July 11, 2007StudentsTitle IX: does help for women come at the expense of African Americans?Gender equity has created an intriguing set of circumstances in the world of college athletics.July 6, 2007SportsCoach Rob gets encore season at Grambling – Grambling University football coach Eddie Robinson gets extensionThe curtain finally closed on a week-long controversy surrounding Eddie Robinson, Grambling University’s legendary football coach.July 4, 2007StudentsPassing the test – free coaching classes for minority student-athletes to enter collegesSubpar performances on standardized tests have dashed more than a few hopes and dreams of minority athletes who wanted to go to college. But now, some much needed help is available and student-athletes stand to benefit immensely.July 4, 2007Leadership & PolicySporting a new look – Historically Black colleges and universities promote sportsThere is a new dimension to athletics that is taking shape at some of the nation’s historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs).June 26, 2007SportsSports medicine given new prescription: team work – includes related article on careers in sports medicine – special report: health sciencesSports medicine used to be the sole responsibility of athletic trainers and team doctors, whose only emphasis was treating injured athletes.June 23, 2007SportsRekindling Wilma’s legacy: Tennessee State University struggles to revive Olympic tradition – athlete Wilma RudolphIt was only fitting that the route for the Atlanta-bound Olympic torch ran right through the heart of the historically Black Tennessee State University (TSU) campus in Nashville. After all, the school has a storied tradition in women’s track and field.June 20, 2007SportsUSOC pushes for diversity behind the scenes – US Olympic CommitteeThe U.S. has produced more than its share of women and minority athletes who have made their marks and claimed Olympic glory. But behind the scenes is a different story.June 18, 2007Previous PagePage 2 of 3Next Page