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News - April, 2004

Faculty Dining Hall Also Cited
Violations included employees putting toxic chemicals in unlabeled syrup containers in the president's dining suite.  (4/15/2004)
Hampton Leads Neighboring Schools in Cafeteria Violations
If the student eating place had received just two more minor violations during its most recent inspection, city officials said they would have been forced to shut it down.  (4/15/2004)
Southern U. Lays Groundwork for Grade-Change Hearings
Degrees as well as grades are at stake.  (4/8/2004)
A Second Class for N.Y. Times Journalism Institute
HBCU Students Gather at Dillard U. May 16-30  (4/8/2004)
4 Finalists for FAMU J-Dean
The list was narrowed from 14 based on reference checks, fund-raising ability, teaching background and understanding of the different disciplines in the school.   (4/4/2004)
HIV Conference Focuses on Student Leaders
Delegates from 12 North Carolina HBCUs Get Message to Promote "Responsibility"  (4/4/2004)
Corrective Measures Could Be Too Little, Too Late
Some on Southern University campus say the school has been compromised.   (4/2/2004)
Southern Audit Finds 541 Implicated in Grade-Change Scheme
Chancellor says money might have been involved.  (4/2/2004)



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