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BCA may file suit, seek NCAA rule E-mail
Wednesday, 10 October 2007
A report issued Tuesday by the Black Coaches and Administrators group discussed a potential lawsuit or NCAA rule to rectify what it said is a chronically poor minority hiring record in college football.  Click to continue at IndyStar.com
 
Bigger Tent for Minority-Serving Colleges E-mail
Tuesday, 09 October 2007
The most obvious winners in the education budget bill that President Bush signed into law late last month are the students who will eventually receive the increased Pell Grants and lowered loan interest rates that are the measure’s primary focus. But another major beneficiary of the College Cost Reduction and Access Act are colleges and universities that serve significant numbers of minority students...  Click to continue at InsideHigherEd.com
 
Number Of Local Leaders Speak At "African-American Dress For Success Day" E-mail
Tuesday, 09 October 2007
A total of 275 students and African American males from all across Hamilton County and some from Walker County, Ga., participated in the African American Dress for Success Day at UTC on Monday. The event was planned by UTC instructor, Dr. Jean Howard-Hill, who said it was not just her, but rather it was a “village approach” to addressing "the saggy pants issue" within the African American community.  Click to continue at Chattanoogan.com
 
First book by an African American comes to University of South Carolina Library and the Web E-mail
Friday, 05 October 2007
Phillis WheatleyThe University of South Carolina has acquired a first edition of ’s “Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral” (London, 1773), the first book published by an African-American author, and has made the book available on the Web.
 
The Crossroads of History: America's Best Black Colleges E-mail
Friday, 28 September 2007
 Once pretty much the only option for black students seeking higher education, black colleges today increasingly have to compete with other institutions for prize pupils. Prospective students, like the schools themselves, are struggling with how to weigh the unique traditions and culture that black colleges offer against the financial resources and elite rankings of white campuses.  Click to continue at U.S. News & World Report
 
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