Catherine Morris2017Paul Sime - SoccerApril 7, 2017SportsStats Show Diversity Hiring in College Sports Still Gets Failing GradeA study by The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport shows that virtually 90 percent of all men’s and women’s head coaches are White, and the same goes for athletic directors, faculty athletic reps and sports information directors.April 6, 2017StudentsHBCU Scholars Get a BoostWhile ETS is more widely known for providing exams, its philanthropic arm is working quietly to advance the academic careers of standout students.April 5, 2017Female Semi-FinalistsNicole Evans - SoftballApril 5, 2017SportsHB 142 Meets With NCAA Approval, Civil Rights Groups’ CriticismCritics of the bill’s replacement, House Bill 142, said that it continues the same discriminatory practices of HB2. Some referred to it as “HB2.0.”April 4, 2017Leadership & PolicyTurmoil Continues at Morehouse College Over Wilson’s OusterA period of apparent unrest at Morehouse College continues after faculty took a vote of no confidence in the board of trustee’s chairman, Robert C. Davidson Jr. on March 21. Faculty took the vote in response to board governance practices brought to light after the board voted in January to not renew current Morehouse President Dr. John Silvanus Wilson’s contract. Wilson, who served as president for four years, is set to step down on June 30.April 3, 2017StudentsNorth Carolina’s ‘Bathroom Bill’ Compromise Under FireThe replacement bill has elicited strong criticism from a diverse coalition of sources since its introduction in the state senate on Wednesday night.March 30, 2017Leadership & PolicyMorehouse No-confidence Vote Aimed at Checking the BoardMorehouse faculty says that their recent vote of no confidence in the college’s board chair reflects the concerns about the board’s governance style after viewing external audit documents from entities tasked with evaluating the board.March 27, 2017Leadership & PolicyInvestigation: Ex-UTSA President Romo ‘Likely’ Sexually Harassed WomenAn internal investigation into former University of Texas at San Antonio president Dr. Ricardo Romo found that Romo “more likely than not” violated the UTSA’s sexual harassment policies, the San Antonio Express-News reported on Monday. Romo was approaching retirement in August after serving as UTSA president for 18 years, but was placed on administrative leave […]March 21, 2017StudentsPaul Quinn Becomes 1st HBCU to Gain Work College DesignationTwo years after embracing the work college model, Paul Quinn College officially will join the ranks of schools such as Berea College that have earned federal recognition as a work college.March 20, 2017Previous PagePage 9 of 43Next Page