Black Issues in Higher Education
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Articles in March 25, 2004 issue of Black Issues in Higher Education
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Shifting the emphasis from prison to education: how Indiana saved over $40 million
by Jeff Modisett - Brown University committee examines historical ties to slavery
- Managed care organizations shortchange minority medicaid patients, Penn State study finds
- Pan African Society for Musical Arts Education
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Engaging students in their community
by Clarence Motts Thomas - President Bush awards Harvard $107 million in Africa AIDS fight
- Louisville president increasing security after Klan activity on campus
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$10 million gift to fund technology project to improve teaching
by Ronald Roach - Empire State College
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On the right path: Millersville president's personal commitment to minority student recruitment, retention brings her to historic post
by Erv Dyer - National Collegiate Athletic Association
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HEA renewal faces roadblocks
by Garry Boulard - Minorities have '50-50' chance of graduating high school, study finds
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More than child's play: North Carolina professor explores the history of dolls and their sociological impact
by Eleanor Lee Yates - Struggling Morris Brown College announces new president
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In search of truth, on the Internet
by Reid Goldsborough - The University and Community College System of Nevada
- Cal State Northridge, Armenian University sign agreement to exchange students, faculty
- Black issues in higher education 20th anniversary conference & celebration: benchmarks and barriers for people of color in higher education
- Mississippi Valley State University
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Educators question Bush's plan to change Pell
by Patricia Troumpoucis -
Still having her say: more than a decade after becoming a household name, harvard law professor Lani Guinier holds true to her beliefs, principles
by Ronald Roach - Budget shortfall forces Meharry to lay off workers
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Education Department to study technology, learning
by Ronald Roach - Southern University and Michigan Tech received a $3.6 million award from the National Science Foundation to work in the area of sustainable futures
- New book chronicles impact of N.C. tuition increase
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Faculty science positions continue to elude women of color: Oklahoma professor's study finds hiring, tenure remain stumbling blocks
by Kendra Hamilton - Southern University
- Faculty members weigh in on the gender divide in academia
- Alliance challenges leaders to put education within reach for all Americans
- Emory University
- Events
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IT report calls attention to minority-serving schools
by Ronald Roach - University of Oregon
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Something to brag about
by Robin V. Smiles - Clark Atlanta ends plans to tear down historic landmark
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Magic Johnson Foundation opens Miami community tech center
by Ronald Roach - The Morgan State University Clarence Mitchell Jr. School of Engineering, in partnership with the University of Michigan, received a $600,000 grant from the National Science Foundation
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