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In Other Media(For information only; not for re-publication)weekly e-mail subscription available soon Week of June 10, 2007 A&T Saga Includes Finger Pointing Greensboro News & Record, N.C. Stillman: We're Better Than That Opinion by Albert Moore, St. Petersburg Times, Fla. Is It Time to Let LeMoyne Go Away? Wendi C. Thomas column, Memphis Commercial Appeal Graduate School at Wake Forest Wants 20% Minority Enrollment MBA Challenge Winston-Salem Journal, N.C. Alpha Kappa Alpha Chapter Doles Out Money for College Miami Herald Clark Atlanta President Plans to Stay Associated Press At FAMU, Bad Hiring Practically a Policy St. Petersburg Times, Fla. NCCU Gets Its Man: Nelms at the Helm Raleigh News & Observer, N.C. Former NCCU Coach Honored; Son Endows Tennis Scholarships Raleigh News & Observer, N.C. Dillard Reaps Lobbying Rewards; Low-Interest Loan to Finance Recovery New Orleans Times-Picayune FAMU Leads Nation in Number of African-American Grads St. Petersburg Times, Fla. Grant to Negro Leagues Baseball Museum Will Help HBCUs ‘Discover Greatness’ Steve Penn column, Kansas City Star Report: First-Generation Black Freshmen Drop in Four-Year Colleges Diverse: Issues in Higher Education The Gender Gap in Black Student College Graduation Rates Journal of Blacks in Higher Education Week of June 03, 2007 Indiana University Administrator Elected NC Central Chancellor WRAL-TV, Raleigh, N.C. College Graduation Rates for Md. Black Students Decline Baltimore Examiner Is EEOC Backpedaling on Job Announcement Language? Inside Higher Ed FAMU Task Force Gets Two New Faces Tallahassee Democrat Alcorn President Battles Leukemia Jackson Clarion-Ledger, Miss. Report Shows Increase in Black Male Enrollment Diverse: Issues in Higher Education Cuomo Suggests HBCU Students Sometimes Charged Higher Interest Rates, Fees New York Times Maxwell’s Opinions on Stillman Misrepresented Opinion by Marsha Houston, Tuscaloosa News, Ala. LeMoyne-Owen College Bailout Clears Council Memphis Commercial Appeal S.C. State Will Not Increase Tuition The State, Columbia, S.C. In Hampton, Obama Addresses War, Poverty and Black Tensions Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, Va. Errors Mar FAMU Law Prof's Paper St. Petersburg Times, Fla. Shalala, Franklin Receive Images in Excellence Award from Black Coaches Association Diverse: Issues in Higher Education Education Department Needs to Do More on “Minority Serving” Colleges, Report Says Inside Higher Ed Goldman Sachs to Donate $2 Million to Morehouse to Endow Chair in Civil and Human Rights News release State Counters Claims of Safety about N.C. Central U. Dorm Durham Herald-Sun, N.C. After Stillman Series, More Open Discussion Needed on Young Blacks, Education Reginald T. Dogan column, Pensacola News Journal, Fla. FAMU Grad's Magazine to Focus on Enhancing People's Lives Tallahassee Democrat Moving Past Black America's 'Talented Tenth' Opinion by Anthony Asadullah Samad, EURWeb.com Whatever Happened to . . . the Cosby Kids Who Went to College? Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, Va. Spelman Activists Against Hip-Hop Sexism Keep on Advocating Atlanta Journal-Constitution Some at N.C. Central U. Get Head Start Raleigh News & Observer, N.C. Two Words of Advice for Graduates – Brace Yourselves Deborah Mathis column, Black America Web Former Grambling QBs Honor Fallen Coach Monroe News-Star, La. Yale Honors First Black Student New Haven Register, Conn. Week of May 27, 2007 $143K May Be Missing from A&T Greensboro News & Record, N.C. Surge in Grants Buoys Hard-Hit Dillard New Orleans Times-Picayune Johnson C. Smith President to Leave Charlotte Business Journal, N.C. Former Alabama State U. Accountant Pleads Guilty in Fraud Case Montgomery Advertiser, Ala. Texas Southern U. Regents Raise Tuition 8 Percent for Fall Semester Houston Chronicle Bryant Left Florida A&M In Shambles Opinion by Larry O. Rivers, Tampa Tribune, Fla. FAMU VP Larry Henderson Fired Tallahassee Democrat Morehouse College and Goldman Sachs Deepen Ties Atlanta Business Journal Earl Yarbrough to Lead Savannah State U. Savannah Morning News, Ga. Fisk Boosts Campus Security with Cameras, Call Boxes Nashville Tennessean FAMU Places Coach on Paid Administrative Leave Tallahassee Democrat Benedict's Future Hopeful After Debt Restructuring The State, Columbia, S.C. Columnist Shares His Frustration with Youth Culture of Academic Malaise Reginald T. Dogan column, Pensacola News-Journal, Fla. FAMU's Adkins Spreads His Wings This Summer Tallahassee Democrat Hush-Hush Search at N.C. Central a Real No-No Barry Saunders column, Raleigh News & Observer, N.C. The Once and Future Promise Bill Maxwell series on Stillman College, St. Petersburg Times Week of May 20, 2007 A&T Audit Finds Financial Abuse Greensboro News & Record, N.C. FAMU Basketball Coach Faces Misdemeanor Stalking Charges Tallahassee Democrat Drawn to the Culture of Black Colleges Cleveland Plain Dealer White Students Take Turn as Minority Associated Press Morris Brown and Grambling State Struggle to Keep Doors Open Black Enterprise Furious FAMU Trustees Get $4.3M Shock Tallahassee Democrat N.C. Central U., Chinese in Joint Venture Raleigh News & Observer, N.C. U. Md-Eastern Shore Shooter No-Show for Court Case Daily Times, Salisbury, Md. Man Gets Suspended Sentences in Deaths of Two Hampton U. Students Daily Press, Newport News, Va. 2 Shooting Incidents Reported on or Near Tennessee State U. after High School Graduation Nashville Tennessean N.C. Central U. Finalists Are Identified Raleigh News & Observer, N.C. Shooting Now Called a Ploy to Avoid Iraq Baltimore Sun Sallie Mae Links Its Subsidies to Aid for HBCU Students Fortune A&T Board Votes to Rescind Honor Given to Renick; Trustee Calls Decision "Shameful" Greensboro News & Record, N.C. This Tale of Woefully Aimless Coeds Reveals a Stunning Lack of Black Pride – at a Black College Tonyaa Weathersbee column, BlackAmericaWeb.com To Be Young, Gifted and Gay at a Black College "News & Notes," National Public Radio Sex and the Single Guy at Historically Black Colleges "News & Notes," National Public Radio Code Violations Prompt Shutdown of Delaware State U.'s Wilmington Site Wilmington News Journal, Del. Quiz Bowl Champion from Tennessee State U. Gets Cash, New Sense of Life Nashville City Paper Historic New Orleans Black College Lags in Storm Recovery Scripps Howard Foundation Wire Clark Atlanta Faculty, Students Call for President Broadnax’s Ouster Diverse: Issues in Higher Education Bowie State Students: N-Word Not Welcome Here Diverse: Issues in Higher Education FAMU's Michael Thomas Researching How Floridians Made Hurricane Evacuation Decisions Baton Rouge Advocate, La. Delaware State U. Awards First Doctorates Wilmington News Journal, Del. Ex-Alumni Chief Leonard Johnson Put Courage on the Line for FAMU Opinion by Eddie Jackson, Orlando Sentinel Documentation for the Undocumented? Inside Higher Ed Three Grambling State U. Professors Earn a $75,000 Grant Shreveport Times, La. Athletic, Smart and Headed off to College Mark McCormick column, Wichita Eagle A Dream Lay Dying (at Stillman College) Bill Maxwell essay, St. Petersburg Times |
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