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Tag: Tenured Faculty: Page 8
Faculty & Staff
Texas Southern Moves To Revoke Former President’s Tenure
Texas Southern University last month began the process of revoking the tenure of former president Priscilla Slade…
October 4, 2006
Faculty & Staff
Texas Southern Moves To Revoke Former President’s Tenure
HOUSTON Texas Southern University has begun the process of revoking the tenure of former President Priscilla Slade so they can relieve her of her teaching duties as an accounting instructor.
September 8, 2006
Leadership & Policy
Clark College Faculty: ‘No Confidence’ in First Black Leader
By an overwhelming margin, the Clark College faculty union has passed a no-confidence measure against the two-year school’s president
June 28, 2006
Faculty & Staff
Starting Anew
Not a day goes by that Dr. Jeanine R. Burse doesn’t wonder what she would be doing if she hadn’t been laid off from her job at Xavier University of New Orleans…
March 22, 2006
Students
The Rosser Revolution
It’s not surprising that urban colleges and universities with large commuter populations are among the most racially…
February 8, 2006
Tenure
John Hope Franklin Holds a Mirror to America
It’s the rare historian whose life looms as large as the events he or she chronicles…
December 28, 2005
HBCUs
New Orleans’ Black Colleges Prepare to Reopen in January
Three historically Black colleges and universities in New Orleans are still reeling from the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina, but are planning to resume classes in January.
December 14, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Despite Improvements in Gender Equity at University of Tennessee, Women Still Lag
Full-time women faculty members at the University of Tennessee only make three-quarters…
December 1, 2005
Tenure
Federal Agencies, Congress Mull Katrina Aid Packages
With many Black colleges and other universities still reeling across the Gulf Coast…
November 30, 2005
Faculty & Staff
The Pivotal Role of Women
The recent passings of leading ladies of the civil rights movement, Constance Baker Motley…
November 16, 2005
Leadership & Policy
Norfolk State University President Resigns
Norfolk State University President ResignsDr. Marie McDemmond cites health issues as reason for stepping down NORFOLK, Va. Dr. Marie V. McDemmond announced to the Norfolk State University Board of Visitors that health issues will force her to step down as president of the university. McDemmond indicated to the board that her illness, while serious, is […]
April 6, 2005
Leadership & Policy
UAB Reaches Settlement With Former President Ann Reynolds
UAB Reaches Settlement With Former President Ann ReynoldsBIRMINGHAM, Ala. The University of Alabama System has reached a $475,000 settlement with former UAB president Dr. W. Ann Reynolds, who filed a discrimination lawsuit against the system’s board of trustees.In the settlement, the system and its trustees did not admit wrongdoing in her reluctant departure in 2002 […]
March 23, 2005
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