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Articles in May 5, 2005, issue of Black Issues in Higher Education
- Shanghai students win world programming title
by Ronald Roach
- Black entrepreneur gives $10 million to University of Southern California
- Ending subjugation: Dr. Nawal El Saadawi, activist, scholar and Egyptian presidential candidate, has long been a voice for Arab women's rights
by Angelique Shofar
- University of Arkansas
- Journalists of Color work toward increasing newsroom diversity
- Duke to streamline iPod program
- Forsyth Technical Community College in North Carolina
- South Carolina study: domestic violence prevalent among Hispanics
- The costly college game: how will low-income students attain degrees when tuitions continue to increase and customary sources of financial aid remain stagnant?
by Ernest Holsendolph
- Florida A&M University
- Second annual BIHE National Conference
- Johnson C. Smith University
- Fresno City College Theatre Department
- Howard University alumni art exhibit touts eight decades of talent
- The American University School of Education was recently awarded a five-year, $6.4 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education
- Trident Technical College's Palmer Campus
- Catching up with … Joyce Ladner
by Ronald Roach
- Gates to step down as African-American studies chairman at Harvard
- Honoring Arthur Ashe
by Cleveland McCray
- Art Center College of Design has been awarded a grant of $450,000 from the James Irvine Foundation to support the diversification of its public programs initiatives
- The North Carolina School of the Arts has received a gift of $750,000 from the John Ehle and Vernon E. Jordan Trust for the endowment of three new $250,000 guest artist funds at the school
- Rising costs, raising profiles
by Hilary Hurd Anyaso
- Running your own online discussion groups
by Reid Goldborough
- Berkeley chancellor vows to increase minority enrollment: Birgeneau shocked to find no Black students enrolled in engineering program last fall
- Correction
- The Boston College Urban Scholars Program received $2.2 million from the Peter Jay Sharp Foundation
- Sacramento City College has been awarded $400,000 from the U.S. House of Representatives
- Report finds flaws in Education Department's audit follow-ups
by Charles Pekow
- Affirmative action for men?
by Julianne Malveaux
- African-American photo collection reveals a forgotten Los Angeles
- Raising awareness about a disastrous disease
by Donald H. Smith
- The United Negro College Fund received a $15,000 grant from the George Gund Foundation
- Pell Grant data incomplete, report says
by Charles Pekow
- The adult learner: here to stay
by Earl Thomas
- Black coaches are ready, willing … and still waiting: by all accounts, there is no shortage of qualified Black coaches to lead Division I teams, so why are there so few?
by Marlon A. Walker
- Commencement 2005 speakers
- BI poll
- Events
- Education office warns of breach in student-loan records
by Charles Pekow
- From footnote to front page: time is of the essence in the study, legislation and preservation of Gullah/Geechee culture, and grass-roots activists are leading the way
by Kendra Hamilton