In Other Media Archive - July, 2006

Historically Black Schools Seek New Leaders
Greensboro News & Record, N.C.

Coach Carter Can't Make It Alone at FAMU Without Alumni
Jemele Hill column, Orlando Sentinel

A Different Diversity Debate at Civil Rights Commission
Inside Higher Ed

Sorority Brings Delta Affection to City of Brotherly Love
Philadelphia Inquirer

Let's Celebrate the Impressive Delta Women
Elmer Smith column, Philadelphia Daily News

Benedict Must Repay $658,000, Feds Say
The State, Columbia, S.C.

Schools Seek Black Male Teachers
Tallahassee Democrat

Roosevelt Kiser Brings Superpowers to FAMU
Tallahassee Democrat

Alpha Fraternity Brothers, Locking Arms for Change
Washington Post

As Enrollment Falls, Texas Southern U. Cuts 178 Jobs
Houston Chronicle

State High Court Says Former Delaware State U. Student Can Sue School Over Shooting
Wilmington News Journal, Del.

Strategic Language Students Celebrate at Howard U.
Washington Post

Benedict Panel Discusses Dearth of Black Baseball Players
The State, Columbia, S.C.

Cop: Morehouse Student Was Alive in Trunk
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Survey: African Americans Urgently Want Relief from Rising Student Debt
Diverse: Issue in Higher Education

MEAC Foes Want a Piece of Hampton U.
Daily Press, Newport News, Va.

Benedict to Pay Employees on Time
The State, Columbia, S.C.

Mayor Inspires 'Morehouse Men'
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Unqualified Students Drag Down Faculty Too
Opinion by Kathleen Berhalter, Wilmington News Journal, Del.

Grambling's Hatcher Signs with Dallas
Monroe News-Star, La.

Dillard Delays Classes Until Sept. 25
New Orleans Times-Picayune

Texas Southern U. Poll: In Disaster, Blacks Trust Faith More Than Government
Houston Chronicle

Alabama State U. Dismissal Was Overdue
Editorial, Montgomery Advertiser, Ala.

FAMU Hope: Reaching the Vision Takes Trust
Editorial, Tallahassee Democrat

Let FAMU's Interim President Do Her Job
Opinion by Wilbert Hobbs, Tallahassee Democrat

Bryant Describes Where FAMU Should Go
Tallahassee Democrat

N.C. Central U. Law School Top-Ranked
Durham Herald-Sun, N.C.

Students, Alumni Lament Closing of Columbia’s African Studies Institute
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Light Rail Through Texas Southern U. Meets With Opposition
Houston Chronicle

Fisk U. to Share in Case Western Reserve Technology Program
Cleveland Plain Dealer

Alabama State U. Fires Two Directors
Montgomery Advertiser, Ala.

Journalism Students Need to Know, Defend First Amendment
Opinion by Richard Labunski, Lexington Herald-Leader, Ky.

FAMU Still Searching for That Solid Ground
Tallahassee Democrat

Spotlight: Hampton U. Dean Aims for Accreditation
Daily Press, Newport News, Va.

The J-School Boom
Inside Higher Ed

White Guilt Obstructs Justice with Orangeburg Massacre
Isaac J. Bailey column, Myrtle Beach Sun-News, S.C.

Savannah State's Carlton Hardy to Be Grambling State Baseball Coach
Monroe News-Star, La.

Murder Suspects Tied to Morehouse
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Fisk Is Left to Tap into All Available Resources
Editorial, Nashville Tennessean

Delaware State's Tracey Worley Plans to Transfer to New Orleans
Wilmington News Journal, Del.

Top 100 National Colleges That Graduate the Most Minority Students
News release, Diverse: Isssues in Higher Education

Operator of Gold Coast Classic Will Pay Fines
San Diego Union-Tribune

Benedict College Stable, Leader Says
The State, Columbia, S.C.

New FAMU Deans Provide Stability
Editorial, Tallahassee Democrat

Tuskegee Awarded 2 Grants To Preserve Historical African-American Materials
News release

Kentucky State U. Professor Henry Ellis Cheaney Remembered as a 'Legend'
Lexington Herald-Leader, Ky.

Hampton U. to Appeal Journalism Accreditation Decision
Daily Press, Newport News, Va.

Eagles Sign Former Delaware State Player Jamaal Jackson to Contract Extension
Wilmington News Journal, Del.

Alumni Call for Delaware State U. Admissions Investigation
Wilmington News Journal, Del.

Winston-Salem State U. Accepted as 12th Member of MEAC
Winston-Salem Journal, N.C.

Effort to Desegregate Md. Colleges Called Lax
Baltimore Sun

Morehouse Researcher Explores How Black Males See Themselves
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Archivist to Head Up King Collection at Morehouse
News release

New Leadership at Historic Barber-Scotia
Independent Tribune, Concord, N.C.

Black College Reunion Killer Sentenced to Life in Prison
Daytona Beach News-Journal, Fla.

Benedict Trustees Urge Debt Session
The State, Columbia, S.C.

Tallahassee Boycott Events Wrap Up with Downtown March
Tallahassee Boycott

Texans Rookie Mario Williams Buys House from Priscilla Slade
Houston Chronicle

Campus Gender Gap: Degrees of Separation
Jabari Asim column, washingtonpost.com

Benedict May Delay Paying Its Employees
The State, Columbia, S.C.

Wilberforce U. Celebrating 150 Years of Preparing Leaders
Dayton Daily News, Ohio

Xavier’s “Hurricane Class” of Students Entering Medical School Is High
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Amid Nationwide Shortages, Officials Scrambling to Hire Certified Teachers
BlackAmericaWeb.com

N.C. Central U. Will Send Students to Ghana
Durham Herald-Sun, N.C.

Storm-Displaced Students Offered up to $1,000 to Study in La.
New Orleans Times-Picayune

Fisk Dipped into Endowment, O'Leary Says
Nashville Tennessean

Coaches Blow Whistle on Athlete Indiscretions on Student Networking Sites
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

FAMU Business School Tries to Regain Glory
St. Petersburg Times, Fla.

3,000 Fans Turn Out for Tom Joyner's High-Energy Show
Toledo Blade, Ohio

FAMU Finances to Be Investigated
Tallahassee Democrat

Cable Revives "A Different World" Sitcom
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Bobby Bonds Symposium Held to Increase Blacks in Baseball
Wilmington Star-News, N.C.

Week of Sept. 10 Designated “National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week”
The Weekly, Ga.

Hip-Hop Stars Team With Local Officials to Get Out the Vote
Daily Pennsylvanian, U. of Pa.

At Howard U., Pentagon Pays for Students to Learn Foreign Languages
National Public Radio

N.C. Central U. Ex-Chief Leaves Ky. Job Over Sexual Harassment Payment
Raleigh News & Observer, N.C.

Shaw U. Drops 3 Sports
Raleigh News & Observer, N.C.

Yearlong Contracts Delayed at FAMU
Tallahassee Democrat

One Color Is Vanishing from Baseball's Rainbow
Mike Lopresti column, Gannett News Service

St. Paul's College Names Interim President
Richmond Times-Dispatch, Va.

Ex-Gov. McNair Takes Responsibility for Orangeburg Massacre
The State, Columbia, S.C.

Student's Family Sues Over Miss Tuskegee Pageant
Akron Beacon Journal, Ohio

Former N.C. Central U. Police Chief Paid Off Harassment Claim
Raleigh News & Observer, N.C.

Central State Lands Federal Research Funds
Dayton Business Journal, Ohio

Johnetta Cole to Leave Bennett College Next June
Greensboro News & Record, N.C.

Morehouse Student Didn’t Die in Trunk
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

‘BET Uncut' Has Been Cancelled
EURWeb.com

Still Trying to Kick the Kink
Opinion by Erin Aubry Kaplan, Los Angeles Times

Robert W. Woodruff Library Prepares to Welcome Historic MLK Collection
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Slaying of Morehouse Student Mystifies Family
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Changes at FAMU Are Key to Its Survival
Opinion by Challis Lowe, Tallahassee Democrat

At Colleges, Women Are Leaving Men in the Dust
New York Times

Interim Chancellor Plans to Stretch Reach of Winston-Salem State U.
Winston-Salem Journal, N.C.

Grambling's Moses Harris Joining Canadian Football League
Monroe News-Star, La.

Student Loan Interest Rises
Delaware State News

Former N.C. Central U. Cheerleader Selected for Charlotte Bobcats Dance Team
News release

Delaware State AD Chuck Bell Decides to Stay With University
Wilmington News Journal, Del.

FAMU Professor Victoria Efferson Warner Remembered
Tallahassee Democrat

Low Scores Force U. of N.C. to Eye Nursing School Programs
WSOC-TV, Charlotte, N.C.

N.C. A&T Worker Has $1,000 Overages on School Cell Phone
Durham Herald-Sun, N.C.

Man, 22, Sentenced in Black College Reunion Death
Daytona News-Journal, Fla.

Just the Stats: Faculty Diversity
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

FAMU Football Game with S.C. State Moved to Oct. 12 for ESPNU
TDO.com

All 11 of FAMU Football Games Will Be Broadcast on Internet
Tallahassee Democrat

Dr. Meyers Takes Charge at Norfolk State University
WVEC-TV, Norfolk, Va.

Kentucky State President Envisions School's Growth
Louisville Courier-Journal

Gov. Bush Asked to Intervene in FAMU's Latest Controversy
Associated Press

Tradition, Faith, Hope in the Oaks
Lolis Eric Elie column, New Orleans Times-Picayune

Rash of Controversies Staggers Florida A&M
Lakeland Ledger, Fla.

A Reprieve for LeMoyne-Owen
Editorial, Memphis Commercial Appeal

LeMoyne-Owen Trustees Resign
Memphis Commercial Appeal

Is Six the New Four-Year Plan?
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Don't Attack Cosby, Attack Problems
Opinion by Charles M. Christian of Coppin State, Baltimore Sun

Tuition Up 4.1% at Tennessee State Colleges
Nashville Tennessean


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