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Karen Jenkins "An incalculable loss: lack of a coherent U.S. policy on international education will have serious consequences at home and abroad". Diverse Issues in Higher Education. FindArticles.com. 17 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0WMX/is_21_22/ai_n15980575/
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Articles in Dec 1, 2005 issue of Diverse Issues in Higher Education
- Report: few prisoners enrolling in available college classes
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Federal agencies, Congress Mull Katrina aid packages: initiatives aim to return students to the classroom, rebuild affected colleges and universities
by Charles Dervarics - President of struggling HBCU resigns after little more than a year
- North Carolina Central University
- The Hispanic Scholarship Fund received a $1 million grant from the Goldman Sachs Foundation
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An incalculable loss: lack of a coherent U.S. policy on international education will have serious consequences at home and abroad
by Karen Jenkins - Annual survey finds an increase in millionaire college presidents
- Web comments about black fraternity leave university of South Carolina examining racial climate
- Chinese at Pomona College in California
- Albright College received a $4.75 million grant from Margaret K. Schumo to establish the Schumo Center for Fitness and Well-Being at Albright
- University of California, Santa Cruz received a $1.2 million grant from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine to establish a new training program in the biology of stem cells
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Unequal exposure: environmental justice advocates mobilize to ensure minority communities are not left out of the Hurricane Katrina cleanup
by Ronald Roach - Camden County College in Camden
- Alabama State University received a $10,000 grant from math and science department chair Dr. Wallace Maryland Jr. and his wife, Naomi, to endow the Wallace and Naomi Maryland Scholarship in the ASU Trust for Educational Excellence
- Survey: international student enrollment at U.S. colleges leveling off this fall: educators urge national policy on international education
- North Carolina Central University
- The Goldman Sachs Foundation has awarded a $2.3 million grant
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Diversity is an action verb
by Lisa Maria Grillo - Nonprofit group says advanced economies losing lead in education: access rates to education increasing rapidly in developing countries
- Coastal Carolina University in Conway
- Daemen College received a $69,455 grant from the Peter and Elizabeth C. Tower Foundation to support Fresh Start, an early literacy project with the goal of improving the literacy of children residing in the East Side of Buffalo, N.Y
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Neither Enemies Nor Friends: new book explores relationships among Latinos, Blacks and Afro-Latinos
by Dina M. Horwedel - 400 Indonesian students begin house-to-house hunt for bird flu
- Kansas State University
- Prairie View A&M University
- Texas Tech University received a $100,000 grant from the San Francisco-based Bernard Osher Foundation for the TTU Lifelong Learning Community
- Justice Department threatens suit over Southern Illinois University's minority fellowships
- California's only tribal college still struggling after 35 years
- Di poll
- University of Michigan launches National Center for Institutional Diversity
- Columbia College in California
- Moraine Valley Community College received a $10,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts
- Scholars debate theory that blacks equate academic success with 'acting white'
- School of Business and Technology at Huston-Tillotson University in Texas
- The City College of New York Biomedical Engineering Department received a $750,000 grant from the National Cancer Institute to conduct cancer research and training activities in partnership with Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
- University of Florida received a $750,000 grant from the Wachovia Foundation to allow the Florida Flagship Schools network to add five schools from south-central Florida
- Head of NASA Research Center declines presidency of Alabama A&M
- Georgia professor receives $505,000 grant for study of African-American achievement gap in Atlanta suburb
- CEO gives $35m to support Texas A&M science initiatives
- University of San Francisco
- Stanford University received a $500,000 grant from the Goldman Sachs Foundation for the Stanford Educational Leadership Institute
- Ole Miss adds Meredith statue to memorial plans
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Unlikely candidates: community colleges are filling high-level vacancies by going outside the higher ed community
by Ann Farmer -
New report highlights dual aspects of U.S. Hispanic broadband trends
by Ronald Roach - University of Missouri-Columbia launches effort to recruit male teachers
- Black Coaches Association issues report card on minority hiring
- New Mexico State University alumnus Danny Villanueva has committed $2.5 million to the university's "Doing What Counts" fund-raising campaign, with $1 million of the gift designated for the NMSU Children's Village
- UVa. hires full-time advocate for lesbian, gay students
- Connecting biology & behaviour: Meharry's Dr. James Hildreth aims to use new research center to find effective strategies for reaching out to African-American at risk for HIV/AIDS
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A new groove: Black culture and technology development
by Alexander G. Weheliye - Calumet College of St. Joseph ranked most diverse in Midwest
- Pomona College in California
- Student quits Winthrop University after writing race column
- CBS acquires College Sports digital media company
- Elizabeth City State University in North Carolina
- Northwestern Michigan College received a $450,000 Michigan Energy Efficiency Grant from the Michigan Public Service Commission to establish an Energy Demonstration Center at NMC's Michigan Technical Education Center campus
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