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| Kurt Schmoke Named Howard Law Dean New Howard Law School Dean Kurt Schmoke, former Baltimore mayor, said he plans to introduce programs in health sciences and employment discrimination. (10/24/2002) |
| Howard's Deltas Adopt D.C. Hair-Care Business Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., at Howard University adopts a hair-care business near campus. (10/24/2002) |
| Mudslinging Dominates Gubernatorial Debate at Morgan The key words were mudsling and spin as Morgan State hosted a debate between the Maryland gubernatorial candidates. (10/24/2002) |
| Students Benefit from Physics Prof's Grant-Getting Skills A physics professor at North Carolina Central is so good at grant-getting that more than $140,000 is available this year for student stipends and travel. (10/24/2002) |
| Magic Johnson Donates $100,000 to Howard Communications School Magic Johnson donates $100,000 to the Howard University School of Communications. (10/24/2002) |
| Prospect of Honoring Bush Stirs Debate at Howard Howard University students are debating whether trustees should have put President Bush on list of potential commencement speakers. (10/10/2002) |
| Killings Don't Deter D.C.-Area Students From Daily Lives Like others in the Washington, D.C., area, students are wary after a sniper or snipers claimed the lives of nine people, but many are heeding advice not to let the events disrupt their lives. (10/10/2002) |
| Hopes High at Hampton J-School Opening Hampton University dedicates its new Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications with high hopes from all involved. (10/2/2002) |
| Students Flee Southern U., Anticipating 2 Storms For two weeks, Southern University students packed up cars and cleared out dorms awaiting Tropical Storm Isidore and Hurricane Lili. (10/1/2002) |
| Howard Students Grapple With Safety Questions After Assault Darryl Payton, a gay sophomore theatre arts major at Howard, was attacked by members of the school's marching band. (10/1/2002) |
| High Expectations for FAMU�s New President FAMU's new president Fred Gainous, has a strong commitment to the customer service component of education. (10/1/2002) |
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