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Getting to know: Yolanda Cash Jackson: lobbyist for Florida's HBCUs works the capitol on behalf of minority students
Yolanda Cash Jackson is one of only a handful of Black lobbyists for historically Black colleges and universities working the halls of the Florida...
Diverse Issues in Higher Education, 06/28/07 by Christina Asquith · More from publication -
Going green equals good business. College presidents making eco-friendly changes on campus say it's not only the right thing to do, but also the most financially savvy
The environment is hot, figuratively, and some fear, literally as well. Last February, an international panel of 1,000 scientists concluded...
Diverse Issues in Higher Education, 05/03/07 by Christina Asquith · More from publication -
Putting ghetto on blast
Author Cora Daniels criticizes pop Culture in her new book Ghettonation: A Journey Into the Land of Bling and the Home of the Shameless Author...
Diverse Issues in Higher Education, 04/19/07 by Christina Asquith · More from publication -
Getting to know: Dr. Harry K. Wong: managing the effective classroom 101
Teachers call him the "rock star of education," and judging by the crowds who flock to see him speak--then rush the stage for photos--one might...
Diverse Issues in Higher Education, 04/05/07 by Christina Asquith · More from publication -
A conversation with Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum
Issues of race and integration have long concerned Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum, president of Spelman College and author of the upcoming book, Can We...
Diverse Issues in Higher Education, 03/22/07 by Christina Asquith · More from publication -
Duke's devil of a mess: with the rape case against three Duke lacrosse players unraveling, a group of Black faculty are now accused of rushing to judgment
DURHAM, N.C. DURHAM, N.C. Last spring, at the height of the frenzy over accusations that three Duke University men's lacrosse players had gang...
Diverse Issues in Higher Education, 03/08/07 by Christina Asquith · More from publication -
Turning the tide of juvenile justice
In recent years, more juveniles--particularly Black males--have been entering the criminal justice system and being tried as adults. From her perch...
Diverse Issues in Higher Education, 02/22/07 by Christina Asquith · More from publication -
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?
NEW YORK NEW YORK Exhaling a long plume of cold January air, Alan Newton throws open the door of Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn and heads...
Diverse Issues in Higher Education, 02/22/07 by Christina Asquith · More from publication -
Getting to know Dr. James T. Minor
Growing up in Detroit, James Minor bypassed the drugs and gang life that plagued his neighborhood and graduated from the city's public school...
Diverse Issues in Higher Education, 02/08/07 by Christina Asquith · More from publication -
Getting to know: Dr. Taher Khalaf Jabur Al-Bakaa
It's fair to say that Dr. Taher Khalaf Jabur Al-Bakaa's experience in academia has been unlike most scholars. In the mid-1990s, when he was chair...
Diverse Issues in Higher Education, 01/25/07 by Christina Asquith · More from publication


