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In Other Media Archive - September, 2005
Scholarship Announced for Broadcast Students at Historically Black Colleges
Radioink.com
Xavier University Hopes for January Reopening
"Morning Edition" audio, National Public Radio
Battle of the Bands: Not Your Basic Halftime Show
Indianapolis Star
Historically Black Colleges Must Master Small Athletic Budgets
Indianapolis Star
FAMU Flying High with Research Help
Tallahassee Democrat
HBCUs Participating in 529 College Savings Plan
Black Enterprise
Striking Out Against Stroke: FAMU Prof Examines Death of Brain Cells
Tallahassee Democrat
Athletic Director Jeffries to Leave Grambling State U.
Shreveport Times, La.
More Than 60 HBCUs Expected at Indianapolis College Fair
Indianapolis Star
Win Proved Florida A&M's Resiliency
Tallahassee Democrat
Bill Addresses Storm-Ravaged Colleges
Washington Times
NCCU Reaches Enrollment Goal Early
Durham Herald-Sun, N.C.
Is NCCU Bound for Division I-AA?
Editorial, Durham Herald-Sun, N.C.
Has the Government Abandoned New Orleans' Top Black Colleges?
"Democracy Now!" audio, Pacifica Radio
Predominantly Black, Historically Black Colleges Spar Over Federal Funds
Chronicle of Higher Education
BET Celeb to Open FAMU Summit
Tallahassee Democrat
Delaware State U. President Discusses Vision with NAACP
Wilmington News-Journal, Del.
Delaware State U. Studies Hurricane Katrina Response
WBOC-TV, Salisbury, Md.
New Orleans Med Student, Family Start Over
Philadelphia Inquirer
Classic Is as Much About Academics as Athletics
Indianapolis Star
Black Colleges Provide Nurturing
Indianapolis Star
Local Alumni of Black Colleges
Indianapolis Star
Lower-than-Expected Enrollment Hurts Benedict�s Bottom Line
The State, Columbia, S.C.
FAMU Law-School Grads Pass Bar
Tallahassee Democrat
New Orleans Colleges Face Uncertain Future as They Tally Storm Damage
Chronicle of Higher Education
Senate Panel Backs Away from Proposals to Recall Student Aid from Colleges Closed by Katrina
Chronicle of Higher Education
Katrina Victimizes Vallejoans at New Orleans Universities
Times-Herald, Vallejo, Calif.
Storms Stretch Safety Net for Black Colleges
New York Times
St. Louis Merchants Expect Gateway Classic Boost
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Rapper E-40 Worried About Former Fellow Students at Grambling
Davey D column, San Jose Mercury News
Displaced Xavier U. Music Professor Finds Place to Play
Associated Press
Enrique German of Jackson State Named Hampton U. Men's Track Coach
Daily Press, Newport News, Va.
Texas Southern U. Closes Due to Hurricane Rita
News release
Bill Clinton, Bob Dole Headline Benefit for Bennett
Greensboro News and Record, N.C.
Texas Southern U. Becomes Academic Home, Emotional Haven for 500 Displaced Students
Chronicle of Higher Education
Fisk Increases Pass Rate on Teacher-Training Exit Exams
Nashville Tennessean
Fisk University Jubilee Choir on Neil Young Album
San Diego Union Tribune, Calif.
Blacks Join Eating-Disorder Mainstream
New York Times
Fort Valley State Hosts Health Screenings as Part of National Campaign
Macon Telegraph, Ga.
Hampton U. Coach Challenges Players
Daily Press, Newport News, Va.
Golden Chance for FAMU QB Chris Owens
Tallahassee Democrat
32 Displaced Students from Gulf Coast at Dartmouth
The Dartmouth, Dartmouth College, N.H.
Katrina Evacuees Find Temporary College Homes
Houston Chronicle
A Dry Place to Study
New York Times
Taking Minority-Owned Businesses Under Their Wing
New York Times
College Leaders and Associations Say Bush's Hurricane-Relief Proposals Aren't Enough to Rebuild
Chronicle of Higher Education
Tavis Smiley Tries to Inspire Hampton Students to Be Talented Tenth
Daily Press, Newport News, Va.
Fate of Md. College Campus Lies With Court's Next Ruling
Washington Post
A New College Trend for Black Freshmen?
St. Petersburg Times
Delaware State President Didn't Act Alone
Opinion by Alven Makapela, Wilmington News Journal, Del.
They Helped Build the NFL
Akron Beacon Journal, Ohio
My Streets, My People of Marvel and Magic Will Rise
Opinion by Dillard U. alumnus Noel A. Cazenave, Harford Courant, Conn.
Booted Jackson State Frat Faces Hearing after Campus Shooting
Jackson Clarion-Ledger, Miss.
Clark Atlanta Accepts 28 Students from Dillard and 12 from Xavier
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Julian Earls, NASA Glenn Research Center Chief, Weighs Offer from Alabama A&M
Cleveland Plain Dealer
'GWTW' Heir Donates $1.5 Million to Morehouse School of Medicine
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
3 Historically Black Colleges Face a Test of Survival
Houston Chronicle
Spelman Restores 'Spiritual Center'
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Sick of What Rap Represents, Little Brother, Who Met at N.C. Central U., Tweaks Hip-Hop's Image
Boston Globe
New Coach, New Hopes at Cheyney
Philadelphia Inquirer
Oberlin Appeals for Aid to Dillard U.
Chronicle of Higher Education
Cleveland Ready for Ohio Classic's Mix of Parties, Sports and Scholarship
Cleveland Plain Dealer
Grambling State to Play Saturday in Seattle
Shreveport Times, La.
N.C. A&T Won't Continue Aggie-Eagle Classic, Athletic Director Says
Durham Herald-Sun, N.C.
Black Colleges Confront Challenges
Inside Higher Ed
College Student Evacuees Settle at Local Schools
WTVF-TV Nashville
Bush Proclaims Sept. 11-17 as National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week
News release
Colleges Make Room for `Class of Katrina'
Chicago Tribune
In Close Quarters at Southern U. Shelter, a Moment's Peace Is Rare
Washington Post
Dillard U.'s President Scrambles to Bring Money, Hope to Her Flooded Campus
Chronicle of Higher Education
NYU Takes in Students Displaced by Katrina
New York Sun
6 Black Colleges Receive Technology Grants
The State, Columbia, S.C.
Fisk U. Creates Fund for Displaced Students
Nashville Business Journal
New Orleans Colleges Face Uncertain Future
Associated Press
Students from New Orleans Universities Start a New Semester in Detroit
Associated Press
Alcorn Student Faces Murder Charges
Associated Press
Holy Names U. Offers Refuge to Student Evacuees from Xavier U.
Contra Costa Times, Calif.
Campuses to Take in Displaced Students
Contra Costa Times, Calif.
Widener U. Offers Free Tuition to Displaced
Wilmington News Journal, Del.
Black Colleges' Alums Fear Hard Road to Recovery
Dallas Morning News
Benedict Prepares for Big Game � Without S.C. State
The State, Columbia, S.C.
Storm-Tossed Family of 14 Finds Refuge in FAMU Student's Apartment
Tallahassee Democrat
At Hampton U., Displaced, but Not Forgotten
Daily Press, Newport News, Va.
College Kids Try Out New Schools
Dallas Morning News
Wilberforce, Wright State Reach Out to Storm Victims
Dayton Daily News, Ohio
Xavier Student Starts Anew at U. Texas - Pan American
The Monitor, McAllen, Texas
Black Colleges Join Katrina Aid Mission (audio)
National Public Radio
Shaw U. Alums Donate $1 Million to School
Raleigh News & Observer, N.C.
New Orleans Students Enroll in Area Colleges -- at Least for Now
Sacramento Bee, Calif.
Brown to Accept Undergrads for One Semester from Xavier, Dillard, Tulane
News release
Patricia Green-Powell, FAMU VP for Student Affairs, Resigns
Tallahassee Democrat
Fatal Shootings of Ala. A&M Student, Best Friend Detailed in Testimony
Birmingham News
Local Colleges Open Doors to Displaced Students
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Xavier and Dillard Seek Public's Help
UNCF news release
Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund's Member Universities Open Doors and Offer Assistance
News release
Local Pastor to Sponsor Ohio Classic
WEWS-TV, Cleveland
Radio's Tom Joyner Starts Fund for Hurricane Relief
Philadelphia Daily News
Hosty Decision Affects Student Papers
Sarah Howard column, Badger Herald, U. of Wisconsin-Madison
Howard U. Welcomes Displaced Students
Washington Post
College Term Has a Stormy Start for Many
Rochelle Riley column, Detroit Free Press
Wayne State Welcomes Students Affected by Katrina
News release
From a Xavier Dorm, Life Lessons in Surreal Tragedy
Donna Britt column, Washington Post
Colleges Open Arms to Storm Victims
Huntsville Times, Ala.
State�s Colleges Reach Out to Katrina Victims
The State, Columbia, S.C.
Rust College to Admit Katrina-Hit Students
News release
Hurricane Jolted Jackson State, the Losing Team
Detroit Free Press
Mississippi Valley State Hopes Win Is Uplifting for Katrina Survivors
Chicago Sun-Times
Campuses Around the State Are Housing Tens of Thousands of Refugees
Baton Rouge Advocate, La.
Howard and U. of D.C. Among D.C.-Area Campuses Offering Assistance
Washington Post
Bay Area Colleges Help Students Displaced by Katrina
Contra Costa Times, Calif.
FAMU a Thorn in the Hornets' Side
Wilmington News Journal, Del.
College Students Scramble to Find Spots Elsewhere
USA Today
Local Colleges, Schools Taking in Displaced Students
Daily Press, Newport News, Va.
U. of Arizona Offering to Enroll Students Without Schools
Tucson Citizen
Storm-Displaced Students Finding Fresh Start at U. of Arkansas at Fayettvile
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Ohio Colleges Make Space for New Orleans Students
Cincinnati Enquirer
Universities Here Modify Rules for Student Influx
Houston Chronicle
Doors Open at Area Colleges
Montgomery Advertiser, Ala.
Other U.S. Schools Accommodating the Swamped-Out
Boston Globe
Thousands of Displaced College Students Find Doors Opening at Other Schools
Associated Press
Alabama Universities Reach Out to Displaced Students
Associated Press
Delaware State U. Offers Free Tuition to Students in Hurricane Katrina-Affected States
WBOC-TV, Salisbury, Md.
Hard Lesson for Students, and Colleges
Los Angeles Times
Educators Offer Classrooms to Many Displaced Students
New York Times
Anxious Vigil for Xavier Student Helps Keep Hopes Alive
Detroit Free Press
Black Colleges, Students in Affected States Get Assistance, Band Together
Black America Web.com
Scattered Educators, Students Try to Regroup
Washington Post
Morgan State U. Cited for Its Doctoral Programs
Black Enterprise
New Experience Aside, S.C. State Coach "Bud" Pough Feels Concern
Orangeburg Times & Democrat, S.C.
At This Football Game, the Action Begins When the Bands Take the Field
Detroit Free Press
FAMU Football: Blueprint for Rebuilding
Miami Herald
Students Who Owe FAMU Money Barred from Class
Palm Beach Post, Fla.
FAMU's 800-Meter Runner Kevin Hicks Goes Pro
Tallahassee Democrat
Delaware State U. Workers, Faculty Picket School
Wilmington News Journal, Del.
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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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