Arelis HernandezAfrican-AmericanKellogg Foundation Commits $75M To Combat Racial InequalityThe Kellogg Foundation has inaugurated an ambitious nationwide campaign to combat racial and ethnic inequality with a five-year, $75 million commitment to award grants to support organizations working to fight racism.May 11, 2010Leadership & PolicyLatino and Civil Rights Groups Announce Arizona BoycottThe National Council de la Raza along with other national civil rights and labor organizations announced a boycott against Arizona.May 6, 2010StudentsMills College Celebrates 20-year Anniversary of ProtestsMills College is celebrating the 20th anniversary of their board’s recommitment to single-sex education, which protesting students sought to preserve.May 5, 2010StudentsSchool Attorneys: FAMU Settlement With Porn Video Company Sets Precedent for Trademark ProtectionFlorida A&M University’s recent settlement with Internet porn company RK Netmedia Inc. sets a precedent for other universities to sue to protect their trademark, school attorneys say.May 3, 2010Faculty & StaffSlain UAH Professor Had integral Role in Minority STEM Education NetworkThrough Alabama’s Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP) program, students of color at the University of Alabama Huntsville worked with mentors, such as the late Adriel Johnson (far left in photo), and earned degrees in STEM disciplines.April 29, 2010StudentsAd Campaign Hopes To Inspire College Ambitions Among U.S. LatinosLatino parents are the target of a new public service advertising campaign by the Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF) in concert with the Ad Council to help instill a college-going culture within the nation’s largest minority group.April 27, 2010LatinxHSI Administrators Express Dismay Over Proposed NSF Grant ConsolidationThe Obama administration’s proposal to consolidate federal science programs for minority-serving institutions into a single competitive grant program has representatives from Hispanic-serving institutions (HSIs) crying foul.April 26, 2010TenureNew Academic Home Expected To Help Maryland Update Journalism EducationWith the National Association of Black Journalists on board as a tenant, the University of Maryland’s new state-of-the-art journalism building is said to embody the innovation of a changing media landscape.April 25, 2010African-AmericanForum: Minority-serving Campuses Urged to Tout Their SuccessThe Obama administration’s top official for federal initiatives with historically Black schools on Thursday urged MSI leaders to focus on telling policymakers about their record of achievement.April 22, 2010StudentsHispanic-serving Institution Officials Urge Education Reform to Expand Latino OpportunityIn response to the booming Latino student population across the country, the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) is encouraging concerted collaboration between Hispanic-serving higher education institutions and public school systems.April 19, 2010Previous PagePage 3 of 9Next Page