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News - June, 2003

Recent College Grads Face Hiring Freeze
In a tight economy, many recent college graduates are turning the search for employment into a full-time job.  (6/24/2003)
Howard Hails High Court Decision
Supreme Court's Michigan case decisions find favor at Howard University, which had filed a friend-of-the-court brief.  (6/24/2003)
Michigan Rulings Welcomed by Blacks in Legal Community
African Americans in the legal community contacted after Monday's Supreme Court decisions cautiously welcomed the affirmative action rulings.  (6/24/2003)
N.C. A&T Fund Drive Proving 'Very Effective'
It started only in October, but North Carolina A&T's fund-raising drive has already raised the nearly $45 million of the $100 million it had planned for over five years.   (6/19/2003)
Jayson Blair Case Prompts New Look at Teaching Ethics
The Jayson Blair scandal is prompting a re-examination of how ethics is taught in college journalism programs, including those at Florida A&M, where an artist has shown what its new j-school will look like, and other HBCUs.   (6/4/2003)



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