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Articles in Feb 22, 2007 issue of Diverse Issues in Higher Education
- Diverse calendar
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Turning the tide of juvenile justice
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Study: Black youth feel alienated, but still political
by Ibram Rogers -
Cornell University initiative seeks to broaden diversity in computing
by Ronald Roach - Yale Cancer Center
- Diverse poll
- Women in Science? Some fare better than others
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Rallying CCNY: President Gregory Williams has lived on both sides of the color line, and now he's using his experience to connect with his students and turn around his university
by Jamal Watson - The School of Public Health at Drexel University and the National Minority AIDS Council have received a $275,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office of Minority Health
- University of the District of Columbia
- Diverse digits
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'Stomp' steps into the mainstream: "Stomp the Yard" has ignited controversy, surprised critics and launched FAMU graduate Gregory Anderson into the Hollywood spotlight
by Marlon A. Walker -
Percentage of U.S. students taking high school physics reaches all-time high
by Ronald Roach - Level Playing Field Institute
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A New York state of mind
by Hilary Hurd Anyaso - Book of Note: Minority Rules: Turn Your Ethnicity into a Competitive Edge
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'An institution of the people': when CUNY abolished open admissions in 1999, many thought minority enrollment would take a hit. But officials say they are doubling their efforts to ensure access
by Ronald Roach - The U.S. Department of Labor has awarded a $500,000 grant to the North Alabama/Southern Tennessee region for the Second Generation of the Workforce Innovation in Regional Economic Development, or WIRED, initiative
- Polk Community College
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A priceless collection
by LaRose Parris -
Fisk seeks court's permission to sell prized paintings: sale would improve institution's financial standing, but move the school away from its legacy of advancing the arts
by Reginald Stuart -
A degree of transparency: Columbia's Lee Bollinger has been central in healing tensions between the university and one of America's most historic Black neighborhoods
by Jamal Watson - The Comcast Foundation has awarded a $25,000 grant to the National Puerto Rican Coalition's College to Career program
- Wayne State University
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Keeping the core mission
by Kwabena Robert Falson -
Bringing the university to the student: Hispanic University offers increased access to higher education for Spanish-speaking adults
by Pamela Martineau -
New York: a statistical snapshot
by Olivia Majesky-Pullmann - Maryland Higher Education Commission
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The HBCU mission: a fresh look for a new Congress
by Michael Lomax - www.LeaveYourDormRoom.com
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Black Immigrant study puts spotlight back on affirmative action debate
by Shilpa Banerji - Benedictine University and the College of Dupage will use a three-year, $199,952 grant from the National Science Foundation
- McNally Smith College of Music
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Excelling academically, athletically
by James A. Scott, Jr. -
Despite higher Pell Grant, budget has few other increases: tribal colleges to take a financial hit
by Charles Dervarics -
A pathway to success: among Ivy League institutions, Cornell is leading the way in admitting and encouraging community college transfers
by David Pluviose - WellPoint Inc., the nation's largest health benefits company, has donated $50,000 to the Lagrant Foundation to provide scholarships to minority undergraduates and graduate students majoring in advertising, marketing and public relations
- Manhattan College
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Proving one's race
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NYC community college program puts emphasis on graduation
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Dreams deferred? Wrongly imprisoned, Alan Newton advises students in CUNY's Black Male Initiative. So why is a civil rights group trying to stop him?
by Christina Asquith - The national society of black engineers has received a five-year, $1 million gift from Battelle, the world's largest nonprofit independent research and development organization
- University of Georgia
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Impressive scholars
by Elizabeth Wilson -
Healing Gallaudet: months after student protests resulted in the ouster of its president-elect, Gallaudet University is looking to turn the page under interim president Robert Davila
by Patricia Valdata -
Another frame of mind: through new center, SUNY professor leads effort to recognize, retain indigenous knowledge
by Mary Annette Pember - Rice University has received $3 million from the U.S. Department of Defense to fund a five-year program to develop miniaturized molecular imaging technologies
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