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In Other Media Archive - June, 2004
Sigma Pi Phi, First African American Fraternity, Marks 100th year
Philadelphia Inquirer
FAMU Trustees Reject Agreement With Tallahassee Community College to Funnel Transfer Students
Tallahassee Democrat
Asians Have Highest Proportion of College Grads at 50%, Whites About 30%, Blacks 17%, Census Finds
News release
Barber-Scotia College, Stripped of Accreditation, Seeks Explanation
BlackAmericaWeb.com
Damon Evans Starts Thursday as First Black Director of Athletics in Southeastern Conference
Macon Telegraph
Damon Evans Put Himself in Position to Answer Call
Macon Telegraph
Fayetteville State is Taking Steps to Better Understand and Target Hispanics
Myrtle Beach Sun-News
Spelman Grad is First Black Miss Georgia
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Talia Buford, Hampton Script Editor, Among Winners of $10,000 Scripps Howard Foundation Scholarship
News release
Few Blacks Choosing to Play College Baseball
Los Angeles Times
Columnist Bill Maxwell Resigns to Teach at HBCU
St. Petersburg Times
Bethune-Cookman Bids President Oswald P. Bronson Farewell
Daytona Beach News-Journal
Magic Johnson Aids Ford Program Helping Black Corporate Leaders and HBCUs
Cleveland Plain Dealer
Barber-Scotia Loses Accreditation
News 14 Carolina
Ford, HBCUs to Help Minority Businesses
Detroit Free Press
29.5% of Black Freshmen, 50.7% of Asian Americans, 23.2% of Latinos, 47.3% of Whites Earn Bachelor's by Age 26
Pew Hispanic Center
Extreme Cheerleading: How Schools Grapple with the New Risks
Christian Science Monitor
Luke Brothers Stick Together; Pair Elects to Play for Alabama A&M
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, Ga.
Purdue Graduate School Strives to Attract Minorities
Purdue Exponent
Wouldn't It Be Nice if Hugely Endowed Schools Adopted an HBCU?
Michael Paul Williams column, Richmond Times-Dispatch
Southern U.'s Michael Stubblefield Links Colleges With Business
Greater Baton Rouge Business Report
Gloria Bromell-Tinubu of Spelman to Head Barber-Scotia College
Associated Press
Coppin State Launches Study to Find Ways to Improve Neighboring Area
Baltimore Sun
Black Colleges Make a Comeback
Opinion by Earl S. Richardson, president of Morgan State, Washington Post
Discord on Bush's HBCU Advisory Board Slows Drive for Funding Increases
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Family of Slain Edward Waters College Student Files Suit
First Coast News
Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, Al Qaeda's Operations Chief and N.C. A&T Grad, Had Plan to Crash 10 Planes
Associated Press
Historically Black Colleges Have Much to Offer
Opinion by Jason Alston, Henderson Dispatch, N.C.
Bill Cosby, Morehouse College to Host Tribute to Ray Charles
News release
FAMU to Raise Tuition for Some
Tallahassee Democrat
Former Delaware State Football Star Charged with Attempted Murder
Wilmington News-Journal
Tennessee State President Hefner Fires Top Fund-Raising Aide
Nashville Tennessean
Fighting a Race Gap in Colleges: As Some Graduation Rates Lag, Schools Seek Answers
Philadelphia Inquirer
Talladega College President Henry Ponder Resigning
Daily Home, Alabama
Black Colleges Put Success Within Reach
Opinion by Clark Atlanta President Walter Broadnax, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Efforts to Help Black Men Include Effort of Clemson, 3 HBCUs to Train Black Male Teachers
USA Today
FAMU Whistleblower Says Her Firing Was Retaliation
Tallahassee Democrat
Jackson State Announcer's Father Held in Son's Death
Jackson Clarion-Ledger
Broadcasters Group Honors Tom Joyner for HBCU Contributions
Dallas Morning News
Black Women Urged to Join Professional Fastpitch Teams
Akron Beacon Journal
Edward Waters College Fires 5 from Top Positions
Florida Times-Union
Republican Plan to Aid Needy College Students Robs Peter to Pay Paul
Editorial, Baltimore Sun
Roosevelt Brown, Morgan State and NFL Great, Dead at 71
Baltimore Sun
635 Graduated From Xavier University on May 8
New Orleans Times-Picayune
Morehouse Honoring Ray Charles, Who Gave School $2 Million
News release
Air Force Secretary James Roche Awarded by NAACP; Has "Passion" for Reaching Out to HBCUs
Armed Forces Press Service
Paschal's Restaurant Could Be Saved
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
S.C. State to Create Engineering and Science Corridor
Orangeburg Times and Democrat
Grant to NABJ Supports Black College Wire
News release
Tennessee State U. Search to Be "Open, Inclusive"
Nashville Tennesseean
Thumbs Up: A Tony for a FAMU Alum
Editorial, Tallahassee Democrat
FAMU Freshman May Have Chance to Run Track in Summer Olympics
Tallahassee Democrat
FAMU Alum Takes Home Tony Award
Tallahassee Democrat
Enrollment Declines at Historically Black Colleges
Tavis Smiley Show, National Public Radio
Tennessee State U. President Broke No Law, Attorney General Finds
Nashville Tennesseean
Contradictions Fill Hefner's Tenure at Tennessee State U.
Nashville Tennesseean
Southern U. Students Take Stock of Scandal
Gannett News Service
FAMU Law School Nears Accreditation
Tallahassee Democrat
Pay Delay Keeps FAMU Students Waiting
Tallahassee Democrat
Family Digest Magazine to Honor Best HBCU Athletes of All Time
News release
Racial Gap in Graduation Rates
Education Trust
Are Black Colleges Safe for Students?
Journal of Blacks in Higher Education
'Graduates' of Barber-Scotia Have to Take More Courses for Degree
Associated Press
New Orlando Labor Day Classic Pits Hampton vs. Jackson State Sept. 4
Orlando Sentinel
Black Executive Exchange Program, Which Brings Successful African Americans from Corporations to HBCUs, to Convene
News release
Teens from Center for the Homeless Visit Atlanta HBCUs
South Bend Tribune
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Return of Stolen Statues Could Signal Others Will Follow
Marching 100 Have Phone Books Covered
Dillard Gets Accreditation Warning
FAMU Recalls the Smiles of Its Slain Professor
FAMU Professor Found Strangled
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