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Tag: Fundraising: Page 17
Students
Sequestration: HBCUs Cast a Worried Eye at Title III and Student Aid Funding
For years, Historically Black Colleges and Universities or HBCUs have boasted that they can do more with less. But sequestration could reduce the coffers of institutions that already have few resources.
March 12, 2013
Students
Education Sequestration: A State-by-State Breakdown
Unless Congress and President Obama can reach a compromise today, most government programs will be reduced by 5 percent on Friday.
February 28, 2013
Leadership & Policy
Stephens Found His Calling in Fundraising
Stephens, who died Feb. 14, found his place in life and blazed trails along the way.
February 21, 2013
Students
Stanford University First College to Raise $1B
Stanford University has set a record for college fundraising, becoming the first school to collect more than $1 billion in a single year, according to a report released Wednesday.
February 20, 2013
Leadership & Policy
UNCF’s Latest Challenge is Engaging Youth
The United Negro College Fund’s primary goal remains keeping students in school after getting them in.
February 18, 2013
Faculty & Staff
Will the AME Church Save Wilberforce?
I grew up in the African Methodist Episcopal Church. My father, Rev. Larry Rogers, served for a time under Rev. Floyd H. Flake at Greater Allen A.M.E. Cathedral in Queens, New York.
February 13, 2013
Students
Wilberforce University Still in Turmoil
Following student protests and threats to withdraw en masse last fall, students say the university’s president has still not addressed their concerns directly.
February 12, 2013
Leadership & Policy
University Presidents’ Benefits Vary in Virginia
Not all university presidents in Virginia receive the same fringe benefits.
February 10, 2013
Faculty & Staff
Out Lesbian and Gay Presidents Discuss Pathways to Leadership
The Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) held its 69th Annual Meeting in Atlanta last week.
January 28, 2013
African-American
Diverse Conversations: The First Eight Months
An interview with Dr. Kent Smith, the new president of Langston University, to talk about the first eight months of his presidency.
January 28, 2013
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The Institute of American Indian Arts Celebrates its 50th Anniversary
IAIA — the nation’s only four-year fine arts institution devoted to Native American and Alaska Native arts — is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. Since its creation in 1962, the tribal college near Santa Fe, N.M., has produced thousands of painters, sculptors, writers and filmmakers. Some have attained national and international reputations in the art world, including Earl Biss, T.C. Cannon, Doug Hyde, and Roxanne Swentzell.
December 14, 2012
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Fisk Selects Michigan Administrator as President
Michigan administrator H. James Williams was selected Wednesday to be the next president of Fisk University and said he’s prepared to tackle the financial struggles of the historically Black college.
December 6, 2012
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