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Tag: Administration: Page 12
Faculty & Staff
An HBCU Transformed
Few institutions have embodied African-American history as completely as Wilberforce University…
June 14, 2006
Faculty & Staff
California Taskforce Finds UC Faculty Still Not Diverse
All 10 University of California campuses need to make diversity an integral element of academic planning, faculty hiring, research agendas, curricular development and program reviews, a taskforce on improving faculty diversity recommended Tuesday.
May 23, 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 Power of Podcasting
Most years in Dr. Kevin M. Gaugler’s Spanish civilization class, the students were so focused on note-taking that they rarely uttered a word…
March 8, 2006
Students
Sloan Grant Helps Recruit American Indian Grad Students to the University of Arizona
A three-year grant program aimed at helping recruit more American Indian graduate students to the University of Arizona’s science and engineering programs has helped, administrators say…
March 5, 2006
Students
Hampton University Starts Academy to Improve Young Journalists’ Skills
Troubled by students with high grades but poor grammar and spelling, journalism administrators at historically Black Hampton University have launched a writing academy to improve…
February 26, 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
Faculty & Staff
Diversity Officers — Coming to a Campus Near You?
In the long line of equity and access shifts, maneuvers and descriptive title appointments in higher education…
November 16, 2005
Leadership & Policy
Stepping Forward
As Butler University President Bobby Fong was reviewing applications a few years ago for a national fellows program that grooms future leaders of higher education Story:
August 24, 2005
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The End of An Era, But Not the End of the Struggle Black Issues In Higher Education Transitions to DIVERSE
For Frank Matthews, publisher and editor in chief of Black Issues In Higher Education, and Bill Cox, president and CEO… Story:
August 16, 2005
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The End of An Era, But Not the End of the Struggle Black Issues In Higher Education Transitions to DIVERSE
For Frank Matthews, publisher and editor in chief of Black Issues In Higher Education, and Bill Cox, president and CEO, the journey from Black Issues to DIVERSE began more than 20 years ago… Story:
August 10, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Association Criticizes Meharry for Treatment of Faculty
Association Criticizes Meharry for Treatment of FacultyNASHVILLE, Tenn. A national higher education advocacy group is defending several former Meharry Medical College faculty members who say they were wrongfully let go.Dr. Joel Trupin, 70, and three other professors sued Meharry in September 2003 after their contracts weren’t renewed. They argued they had been singled out for […]
December 15, 2004
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