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Community Colleges: Page 111
African-American
Black Culture Centers Embracing Multiculturalism and Intellectual Conversation
From a proposal in 1987 to create a national network of Black culture centers, the ABCC grown into an international and multicultural organization.
Students
Study: Minority-Serving Schools Serve Students of Color as Well as Predominantly White Institutions
A new study challenges the notion that Black and Latino students are less likely to earn a college degree if they attend minority-serving institutions, such as a historically Black college.
Leadership & Policy
Southern University Board Votes Not to Extend President Mason’s Contract
The Southern University Board of Supervisors voted 9-4 Saturday against extending President Ron Mason’s contract for a year.
Students
Move-in day? It’s Funeral Day for Michael Brown
As many colleges start anew, Ferguson victim laid to rest.
African-American
College Students Step Up in Ferguson
The protests that have swept up Ferguson, Mo., following the fatal shooting of Michael Brown, in part have been powered by the young people.
Students
More Schools Mixing Beer, Football at Stadiums
A growing number of schools are bringing the party inside, opening taps in concourses that traditionally have been alcohol-free zones.
Students
Determined D.C. Youth Takes Big Step Toward Fulfilling His Dream
The other day, 18-year-old Michael Phelps dispelled any notion that he would never set foot on a Penn State campus as a student.
Faculty & Staff
Navy Admiral McRaven Confirmed as University of Texas Chancellor
The head of U.S. Special Operations Command will make $1.2 million annually.
Faculty & Staff
Southern University’s Mason Outlines His Contract Extension Requirements
Southern University System President Ronald Mason Jr. won’t seek or accept an extension of his contract when it expires next year, unless certain terms he has outlined are met.
Faculty & Staff
Another Black Boy is Killed and My Pain Is Constant
I have often said that when a young African-American male leaves home it is uncertain whether he will return home.
Students
St. Cloud State University Wins Dismissal of Discrimination Lawsuit
A federal judge has dismissed a discrimination lawsuit filed by a former administrator against St. Cloud State University.
Sports
Delayed for Weeks in Liberia, 6 Tuskegee University Students Return to U.S.
Most international flights in an out of the West African nation had been canceled because of the Ebola epidemic.
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