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Articles in June 24, 1999 issue of Black Issues in Higher Education

  • Professor Fired for Failing Athlete Receives Monitary Settlement
  • Plan Designed to Minimize Trouble at Greek Picnic
  • Virginia Switches Funding Systems
    by Scott W. Wright
  • Professional APPOINTMENTS
    by Joan Morgan
  • Washington Update
    by Charles Dervarics
  • Prosecutors Want to Reinstate Charges Against Beaten Former Student
  • The Play's the Thing
    by Ronald Roach
  • Badillo Appointed to Chair CUNY's Board
  • Dismissal of Discrimination Suit Denied
  • The Hidden Blessings of Y2K
    by Raoul Dennis
  • Community College Hit With Another Discrimination Suit
  • Invisible Men
    by Starita Smith
  • When Women Ask The Questions: Creating Women's Studies In America
    by Kerry Lee Riley
  • Seeking To Compete, Nafeo Hires Lobbying Firm
    by Ronald Roach
  • CORRECTION
  • College Interns Investigating Civil Rights Complaints
  • No Ordinary Life
    by Ronald Roach
  • Chicanos/Latinos Responsible for Improving Minority Numbers at UC
  • Commencing A New Era As the Century Turns
    by Eric St. John
  • Career CONSULTANTS
  • NCAA Committee Considers Eliminating Freshman Eligibility
  • The Official HBCU Advocates in Washington, D.C
    by Michele N-K Collison
  • What's New
  • Black Issues' Wright Wins AAUP Journalism Award
    by Jamilah Evelyn
  • GRANTS & AWARDS
  • Judge Backs Dismissal of Professor Who Barred Males from Class
  • Can NAFEO Find Its Direction?
    by Michele Collison, N-K
  • Swatting the Millennium Bug
    by Maxine Agazie
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