In Other Media Archive - March, 2004

Irvin Mayfield's "Fruit" Should Raise His Musical Stature
Chicago Tribune

Conference on Multiculturalism at HBCUs Set for Alcorn State
News release

Howard U. Makes Rebuildng Local Bridges a Priority
Steven Pearlstein column, Washington Post

Tougaloo College Gets $780,000 for Communications Department
Associated Press

Scripps Research Institute Vows to Work with 4 Florida HBCUs
Palm Beach Post

Search Process, Selection Please Grambling Alumni
Monroe News-Star

Grambling Students Wary, Willing to Give Judson a Chance
Monroe News-Star

Horace Judson, Former President of Plattsburgh State in N.Y., Named to Lead Grambling
Monroe News-Star

Morehouse Students Join Protest of Ga. State Blackface Incident
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Gainous: FAMU to Fix Its "Mess"
Tallahassee Democrat

Final Interviews Over for Grambling State Presidential Candidates
Monroe News-Star

N.C. Mutual Teams With HBCUs to Build Endowments
Triangle Business Journal

More than 50 Division I Basketball Teams Failed to Graduate One Black Player.
New York Times

Narrow Notions of Blackness Can Be Destructive
Clarence Page column, Chicago Tribune

Allen, Other HBCUs Still Meet Need
Opinion by Allen U. President Charles E. Young, The State

N.C. State Doesn't Need White, Black Newspapers
Opinion by Yona Owens, N.C. State Technician

Dual Sex Lives Harm Blacks
DeWayne Wickham column, USA Today

Black Enrollments at Evangelical Colleges on the Rise
Journal of Blacks in Higher Education

Black Colleges Get Lesson on HIV Threat
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

HIV Data Head to Campuses
Raleigh News & Observer

FAMU Offers AIDS-Prevention Services
Tallahassee Democrat

Black Colleges Struggle With HIV Problem
Associated Press

HIV Rate Among Educated Blacks is Cause for Alarm
Editorial, Henderson Dispatch

At N.C. Central Conference, Students Discuss How to Halt HIV/STDs
Durham Herald-Sun

FAMU Proved It Belonged in NCAA Tourney
Randy Beard column, Tallahassee Democrat

Study of Low-Income Teens 16-20 Shows Disdain for Black Women
Village Voice

Parolee Charged in Nightclub Killing of N.C. A&T Student
Greenboro News and Record

My Rattlers Almost Shook Up the World
Michael Rosenberg column, Detroit Free Press

FAMU Falls in Climax to Memorable Season
Tallahassee Democrat

Accommodations Awe FAMU Players
Lexington Herald-Leader

FAMU Should Compromise on J-School Name
Editorial, Tallahassee Democrat

4 Black College Teams are "March Madness" Players
BlackAmericaWeb

Star Student at N.C. A&T Dies in Ghana
Greensboro News & Record

Unprotected Sex Accelerates AIDS Rate Among Black College Men
Macon Telegraph

Percentage of Doctoral Degrees Awarded to Blacks at Highest Level
Journal of Blacks in Higher Education

Politics May Stain FAMU Journalism Building
Mark Riordan column, Tallahassee Democrat

Jackson State U. J-Department Could Lose Accreditation
Biloxi Sun-Herald

Clark Atlanta, CDC Team Up to Detail HIV Threat to College Students
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

FAMU Wins First NCAA Tournament Victory in School History
Tallahassee Democrat

FAMU Wins Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Tournament
Miami Herald

16 Students Expelled After Sit-Ins to Get Southern U. Diplomas 44 Years Later
Baton Rouge Advocate

Cashier's Tip Leads to Arrest in Clark Atlanta Dean's Death
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Neighbors Want to Close Club Where Fatal Shooting Took Place
Raleigh News & Observer

N.C. A&T Player Dies in Nightclub Shooting
Greensboro News & Record

FAMU Has Vision for Public Health Studies
Tallahassee Democrat

Ga. Holding Statewide Hearings on HOPE Scholarships
Macon Telegraph

Driver Held in Crash That Killed Clark Atlanta Dean
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Michael Hall, 43, Assistant Dean at Clark Atlanta
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Lowdown on "Down Low": HIV Killing Young Blacks
Editorial, Atlanta Journal-Constitution

5 Charged in Killing of Student at Elizabeth City State U.
Rocky Mount (N.C.) Telegram

Marilyn Yarbrough, Black Pioneer Teaching at White Law Schools, Dies at 58
Durham Herald-Sun

Outing With Sons Ends in Tragedy for Clark Atlanta Dean
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

HIV Study Is Chilling to Black College Campuses
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

HIV Outbreak on N.C. Campuses Not Leading to More Funds
Associated Press

Black Caucus Should Hold High-Profile Hearings at Black Colleges
DeWayne Wickham column, USA Today

Review of FAMU's Gainous Expected Next Month
Tallahassee Democrat

"Brother to Brother" Program Provides Support for Black Male Students
St. Petersburg Times

U. of Louisville Debates Leafleting by KKK, Other Incidents
Louisville Courier-Journal

3 Plead Guilty in Shaw U. Dorm Attack
Raleigh News and Observer

Harvard Says Parents Making Less Than $40,000 Won't Have to Pay
Harvard University

Nonprofit Supporting Atlanta HBCUs to Dissolve
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

"Set Marcus Free," Student Crowd Chants at Ga. Capitol
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Marcus Dixon's Punishment Dwarfs Crime
Opinion by Morehouse senior D. Demetrius Prather, Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Best Job Market in Years, but Competition Could Be Fierce
Baltimore Sun

Kerry Makes Campaign Stop at Morgan State
baltimoresun.com

Prairie View Students Vow to Vote in Force on Tuesday
BlackAmericaWeb.com

Pressured by Right Wing, Harvard Business School Ends Summer Program for Minorities
Journal of Blacks in Higher Education


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