Gail Hagans TownsFaculty & StaffPost-tenure review – college teachersATLANTA The rules have changed and if you don’t like it, you can go home.July 11, 2007StudentsGeorgia study cites hope for student retention, better grades: model for national plan appears successfulATLANTA In Georgia, borderline college students who depend on Hope scholarships to pay their tuition and fees are more likely to remain in school take snore courses and earn better grades, according to a new study by the Council for School Performance, an independent think tank.July 10, 2007HomeActing surgeon general Audrey Manley named new president of SpelmanAtlanta It took 116 years for it to happen, but Spelman College alumnae finally got their wish: One of their own, graduate Dr. Audrey Forbes Manley, has been named as the eighth president of the all-women’s college in Atlanta.July 7, 2007Faculty & StaffSuit threatens status of Georgia’s public Black universitiesATLANTA Alumni and supporters of Georgia’s historically Black public colleges and universities are beginning to mobilize in reaction to a law suit filed last month that seeks to increase white enrollment at those schools.July 5, 2007Faculty & StaffThe physician, the professor and the politico – candidates for the presidency of Spelman College – Cover StoryATLANTA For Spelman College student Toria Davis, just the thought of getting a new campus president with ties to the White House speaks volumes about the search to replace Dr. Johnnetta B. Cole. “It’s an honor just to think someone who’s so important would be interested in coming to Spelman,” said Davis after learning that […]July 4, 2007Page 1 of 1