Jamilah EvelynFaculty & StaffAlabama’s Decree Of DifficultyDespite a court order, achieving racial parity still appears a long way offJuly 14, 2007StudentsThe Epitome of InequalityAlabama’s all-but-level higher education playing field is a case study in what’s wrong with higher education’s commitment to equity and diversityJuly 14, 2007Faculty & StaffBlack Faculty Congress Advances Research AgendaWASHINGTON The National Congress of Black Faculty met here last month for their twelfth annual conference to discuss a host of topics that ranged from affirmative action’s impact on Black access to higher education, to the role of Black scholars in shaping public policy, to the importance of computer literacy.July 14, 2007StudentsChugging Toward RecoveryCSX Transportation is helping Edward Waters College get on track to a brighter futureJuly 14, 2007Faculty & StaffThe long, winding, and neglected road – Black students do not reality education parity in Southern state college and universitiesSEF report reveals that after thirty years of Black progress along the path to higher education parity, there are still `Miles To Go’July 14, 2007Faculty & StaffPadron’s way – Miami-Dade Community CollegeCombined with racial and faculty/administrative tensions, the take-charge style of President Eduardo J. Padron is creating a highly-charged power struggle at Miami-Dade Community CollegeJuly 13, 2007African-AmericanThe Black Press: Soldiers Without SwordsAs entombed as most of our stories have been throughout American history, many of us know about the Civil Rights movement and Martin Luther King Jr., or slavery and Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass.July 13, 2007StudentsThe 100 Best Colleges for African American Students. – book reviewsErlene Wilson could give any guidance counselor a run for his or her money. What she does in the revised and updated edition of The 100 Best Colleges for African American Students is provide an invaluable resource for any student of color who is even considering pursuing postsecondary education.July 12, 2007Leadership & PolicyClimbing to the top – African American community college presidentsRising to the helm of two-year institutions continues to be a challenge for aspiring African American college presidentsJuly 12, 2007African-AmericanIn defense of diversity: videoconference examines the anti-affirmative action movementI find it interesting that it wasn’t until the issue of race was introduced in the admission process that [preferences] became ax issue. It’s not until you talk about race that we’re seeing these kinds of legal challenges.”July 12, 2007Page 1 of 2Next Page