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Spelman Scholarship Announced in Mrs. King's Name
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Two Sentenced in FAMU Hazing
Tallahassee Democrat

Gramblinite Should Print, Circulate Today
Monroe News-Star, La.

Grambling Reverses on Student Paper
Richard Prince's Journal-isms, Maynard Institute for Journalism Education

Missing 2003 Morgan State Grad Found Dead in Trunk of Car
Baltimore Sun

Athletic Director at Cheyney Is Placed on Leave
Philadelphia Inquirer

College Course In Gullah at U. of -S.Carolina-Beaufort Is Nation’s First
Associated Press

Attorney General Investigating Details of Delaware State U. Trustees' Dinner Meeting
Wilmington News Journal, Del.

Hip-Hop Summit Action Network Announces National Tour on Financial Empowerment
News release

NCAA Urges, but Can't Compel, Hiring of Black Coaches
Opinion by Myles Brand, Indianapolis Star

Retired Hoop Coach Ben Jobe Has Plenty of Bounce Left to Share
Ben Thomas column, Montgomery Advertiser, Ala.

Ride Tells Freedom's 'Real Story'
Nashville Tennessean

Freedom Riders Take a Trip Back in Time with Students
Birmingham News, Ala.

Civil Rights Activists Return to Lunch Counter
Charlotte Observer, N.C.

Should James Ammons Stay, or Must He Go?
Durham Herald-Sun, N.C.

Dispute Could Cost Delaware State U. Mat Coach His Job
Wilmington News Journal, Del.

Grambling Paper Fails to Publish
Richard Prince's Journal-isms, Maynard Institute for Journalism Education

Joint Duke-N.C. Central U. Course Looks at Durham's "Black Wall Street"
News release

Scrutiny for the Student Press?
Inside Higher Ed

Grambling Students Can Publish — With a Catch
Richard Prince's Journal-isms, Maynard Institute for Journalism Education

Gov. Perry Orders Regents to Fix Texas Southern U. Finances
Houston Chronicle

Some Fraternity Members Fear ‘Stomp the Yard’ Trivializes Traditions
Anderson Independent Mail, S.C.

In the Shadow of Duke Lacrosse Case, Students Come Together
By Rony Camille, ABC News

FAMU President Search Is in the Home Stretch
Tallahassee Democrat

Trustees to Visit U. of Md.-Eastern Shore in Fla. Search
Daily Times, Salisbury, Md.

Old, Young to Retrace 1961 'Freedom' Bus Rides
Nashville Tennessean

Doug Williams Salutes NFL for Black Hires
Associated Press

Harvard Leads Nation in Black Graduation
Harvard Crimson

Colleges Regroup After Voters Ban Race Preferences
New York Times

Maryland Finds Education Woes for Black Men
Diamondback, U. of Md.

Grambling State U. Stops the Presses
Monroe News-Star, La.

Denita Smith's Fiance Possibly Stalked
Raleigh News & Observer, N.C.

Denita Smith Died Minutes After Call
Durham Herald-Sun, N.C.

Hampton Again Denies Charter to Gay-Straight Student Alliance
Daily Press, Newport News, Va.

Grambling State Student Paper Elects to Shut Down for Fear of Adviser Termination
Student Press Law Center

Prison Sentence Reduced for Shooter of N.C. Central U. Football Player
Durham Herald-Sun, N.C.

Delaware State U. Equestrian Coach Resigns at Midseason
Wilmington News Journal, Del.

What's a College President Worth These Days?
Tallahassee Democrat

U.S. Sens. Obama, Kennedy Propose Pell Grant Increase
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Texas Southern U. Library to Receive Rare Speech Recordings
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Gramblinite Instructed Not to Publish in January
Monroe News-Star, La.

Loan Rates Take Harsh Toll on Students' Future
Nashville Tennessean

N.C. Central U.'s Interim Business School Dean Lands Permanent Slot
Triangle Business Journal, N.C.

FAMU Alumni Back Ammons
Tallahassee Democrat

NFL Has Figured out What Colleges Haven't: Minority Hiring Works
David Jones column, Harrisburgh Patriot-News, Pa.

Hampton U's a Bill's Beneficiary
Daily Press, Newport News, Va.

After Injury, Shaw U. Player Devoted Himself to Mentoring Young People
Raleigh News & Observer, N.C.

Does Central State Also Intend to Focus on Its Graduation Rate?
Editorial, Akron Beacon Journal, Ohio

AKA Sistahs Give Hartford a Step Up
Stan Simpson column, Hartford Courant, Conn.

Alicia Keys Offers College Scholarships
Associated Press

Grambling Project up for Full Approval
Monroe News-Star, La.

HBCU Students More Civic Oriented, Says Survey
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Morehouse Study: Untreated Prison Illnesses Can Expose Black Communities to Contagious Diseases
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

FAMU President Decision Comes Down to Trust
Tallahassee Democrat

Ex-Jackson State U. Worker Arrested in Theft
Jackson Clarion-Ledger, Miss.

Ex-Jackson State U. Track Coach Subject of Forgery Probe
Jackson Clarion-Ledger, Miss.

To the New FAMU President: Please Consider Openness
Gerald Ensley column, Tallahassee Democrat

Police Have Released Little About Woman Charged in Slaying of N.C. Central Student
Raleigh News & Observer, N.C.

Battelle Gives $1 Million to National Society of Black Engineers
News release

Fewer Blacks Take AP Courses in High School Than Any Other Racial or Ethnic Group
News release

Some Say Cutting Rates on Loans Won't Save Students Money
Winston-Salem Journal, N.C.

Alabama State Savors New Dining Hall
Montgomery Advertiser, Ala.

N.C. Central Taps Rison for Interim Head Football Coach
Raleigh News & Observer, N.C.

Regents OK Boost for Central State: School Wants to Triple Enrollment by 2015
Columbus Dispatch, Ohio

FEMA Challenges Aid to Students
New Orleans Times-Picayune

Grambling State U. Officially Picks Rod Broadway to Lead Football Team
Monroe News-Star, La.

College Activists Take Up More Causes
National Newspaper Publishers Association News Service

Local Step Fans Applaud "Stomp the Yard"
Flint Journal, Mich.

Black Graduation Rates Rise at Nashville Colleges
Nashville Tennessean

U.S. to Prosecute Delaware State U. Student in Bank Robbery
Courier-Post, Camden/Cherry Hill, N.J.

N.C. Central U. Students Pack to Fight Hunger
Durham Herald-Sun, N.C.

Fisk Student Nominated for NAACP Image Award
News release

A Bill from FEMA
Inside Higher Ed

24 Named to 2006 Sheridan Broadcasting Network Black College All-America Team
Orangeburg Times and Democrat, S.C.

Gannett's Dorothy Bland Lands at FAMU: Former Publisher to Lead Journalism Division
Richard Prince's Journal-isms, Maynard Institute for Journalism Education

Police Take Note, Other Items from Denita Smith's Apartment
Raleigh News & Observer, N.C.

Denita Smith Memorial Focuses on a Life Well-Lived
Raleigh News & Observer, N.C.

Ammons Interviews Thursday at FAMU
Tallahassee Democrat

Grambling State’s Albert Lewis Established His Candidacy for Coach with Players First
Monroe News-Star, La.

Hundreds March Despite Rain to Honor King's Leadership
Nashville Tennessean

Two Navy Men, One a '99 Howard Grad, Create Outlet For Military Protests on Web
Washington Post

Dillard Prof Mentors Civil Rights Group in France
Christian Science Monitor

Bill Hayes, N.C. Central U. Athletics Director, to Join CIAA Hall
Durham Herald-Sun, N.C.

Campus Group at Delaware State U. Raises Awareness of Mental Health Issues
Delaware State News

FAMU Candidate Knows Accreditation
Tallahassee Democrat

U Md.-Eastern Shore President Finalist for Fla. Job
Daily Times, Salisbury, Md.

Conference for Kurdish Youth Set for Tennessee State, Vanderbilt
Kurdish Media

'Stomp the Yard' Dances to No. 1 Finish
Miami Herald

Delaware State U. Students Try to Address Disparities
Wilmington News Journal, Del.

Black Students at Local Colleges Behind in Graduation Rates
Times Daily, Florence, Ala.

Grambling State U. Proceeds Closer to Finding Football Coach
Monroe News-Star, La.

Home of Early A&T Professor Now County Landmark
Greensboro News & Record, N.C.

Roughly 25% of Undergrads Who Enrolled at N.C. A&T in the Fall Are on Academic Probation or Suspension
Greensboro News & Record, N.C.

Morgan Campus Riled by Outage
Baltimore Sun

Recruiters from 21 Historically Black Colleges Make Their Financial Offers
Chicago Tribune

Delaware State U. School of Management Earns International Accreditation
Wilmington News Journal, Del.

Nifong Steps Aside
Raleigh News & Observer, N.C.

Newhouse Foundation Pledges $600,000 to Xavier U.
New Orleans Times-Picayune

Black Frats Say Film Out of Step
Chicago Tribune

Black Churches Passing the Plate Sunday to Benefit Recovery at New Orleans-Based HBCUs
BlackAmericaWeb.com

N.C. Central U. Death Dampens Spirits
Raleigh News & Observer, N.C.

Denita Smith's Shooting Should Ruffle 'Tail Feathers'
Raleigh News & Observer, N.C.

Close-Up Time at FAMU
Editorial, Palm Beach Post, Fla.

Slowly, Universities Shift Future Professors' Focus to Teaching
Associated Press

Bethune-Cookman Firecracker: Prank or Hate Crime?
Orlando Sentinel

Claflin President Promotes School's Offerings
Greenville News, S.C.

Gift to Restore Virginia Union Bell Tower Silent for 60 Years
Richmond Times-Dispatch, Va.

Bernice King Speaks at N.C. Central U. for King Holiday
Durham Herald-Sun, N.C.

Dozens of Friends Attend Denita Smith Funeral
News 14 Carolina, Raleigh

Spelman Is Black College with Highest Black Student Graduation Rates
Journal of Blacks in Higher Education

Accuser Changes Story in Lacrosse Case
Raleigh News & Observer, N.C.

Lacrosse Accuser Says Defendant Didn't Perform Sex Act
Durham Herald-Sun, N.C.

Arrest in Student's Death Brings N.C. Central U. Relief
Durham Herald-Sun, N.C.

Black Colleges Involved in Efforts to Boost Intelligence Community Talent Pool
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Racism or Concern for Gang Violence? Theater Holds Off on Showing 'Stomp the Yard'
Springfield Journal Register, Ill.

Delaware State U. Bowling Team Ranked 16th in Nation
Wilmington News Journal, Del.

Tutu Daughter Teaches on Race, Gender
Quincy Patriot-News, Mass.

Arrest Made in Student Killing
Raleigh News & Observer, N.C.

FAMU Grads Stepping Out with 'Stomp the Yard' on Friday
Tallahassee Democrat

"Stomp the Yard" Shares the Love: Proceeds Go to Honor Dr. Martin Luther King
EURWeb.com

10 NCCU Students on All-Star Band
Durham Herald-Sun, N.c.

Hip-Hop Blasting from College Classrooms
Black Enterprise

Former Texas Southern President to Have Own Day in Court
Houston Chronicle

Minority-Serving Institutions Impacted By Moratorium on Earmarks
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

First Debate of 2008 Presidential Campaign to Be Held at S.C. State
News release

New Grambling Coach Must Work Swiftly: Prep Standouts May Wait on a Hiring Before Committing
Monroe News-Star, La.

3 Finalists for FAMU President on Campus Beginning Jan. 16
Tallahassee Democrat

NCAA President Calls for Hiring of More Black Football Coaches
Associated Press

Southern U. Launches Construction Drive
Baton Rouge Advocate, La.

Michael Eric Dyson's Thoughts on HBCUs, Education and Immigration
EURWeb.com

N.C. Central U. Graduate Student Was Shot
Raleigh News & Observer, N.C.

FAMU Candidates Face Questions
Tallahassee Democrat

Southern U.-New Orleans Plans for Dorms
Baton Rouge Advocate, La.

CNN's Soledad O'Brien Spent Time at Morehouse College for Series on King Papers
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

6 Black Greek Groups Settle with Converse
Dallas Morning News

N.C. Central U. Mourns Loss of Student
Durham Herald-Sun, N.C.

James Clyburn, S.C. State U. Grad, Becomes House Majority Whip
The State, Columbia, S.C.

Woman Pilot Follows in Tuskegee Airmen Footsteps
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

FAMU's Kiser Prepares for Shot at NFL Career
Tallahassee Democrat

N.C. Central U. Student Found Dead
Raleigh News & Observer, N.C.

Ex-President of Morris Brown Gets Probation
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Duke Lacrosse Players Invited Back
Durham Herald-Sun, N.C.

Smithsonian Identifies Greensboro's Woolworth Lunch Counter as American Treasure
Greensboro News & Record, N.C.

Minorities Show Slow Progress in Science and Engineering Degree Attainment
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Ford's N.C. Central U. Visit Sparked Optimism
Durham Herald-Sun, N.C.

Campus Racism Online: Tech Gives a New Look at a Persistent Problem
U.S. News & World Report

Budget Threatens A&T Research Funds
Triad Business Journal, N.C.



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