Donald E. WinbushHomeExhibition Education: Atlanta History Center program introduces black students to the museum world – includes related article on funding for black museumEvery year millions of visitors flock to the more than 8,000 museums across the United States. From house museums and storefront galleries to the venerable Smithsonian Institution, these varied treasuries affirm and transmit our nation’s complex history and cultural values.July 10, 2007HBCUsFollowing the leader: other institutions search for the secrets of Spelman’s success – fundraisingAtlanta The spectacular success of Spelman College’s fundraising efforts has caused many in the higher education world — particularly at the historically Black colleges and universities — to take notice. As a result, some institutions have reevaluated their own efforts to raise money.June 22, 2007StudentsSpelman mission was not impossible: how college’s fund-raising drive netted $113 millionAtlanta – When the totals were in, Spelman College had not only met its “mission impossible” goal of raising $81 million, it had outdone itself — amassing a record $113.3 million.June 22, 2007Leadership & PolicyDedicated to the ones they love – endowment helps open the Camille Cosby Academic Center at Spelman CollegeSpelman’s New $15-Million State-of-the-art Camille Cosby Academic Center Draws Tributes, Raves from Community.June 16, 2007Home21st century ADAtlanta, GA When Morehouse College invited scholars to examine society’s lot, they passed the bitter sweet judgment that our age of technology is a double-edged sword. Responsible for the enhancement of life, new technology is also responsible for many unintended social consequences.June 16, 2007Page 1 of 1