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Three Flagship State Universities Report Black Enrollment Data
A healthy rise in black first-year students at the University of Illinois and the University of Arkansas, but a small drop in total black enrollments at Indiana University.
A New Dean of Engineering at the University of California at Irvine
Gregory Washington was on the engineering faculty at Ohio State University.
Appointments and Promotions
Here is news of eight appointments of African Americans to positions in higher education.
Grants and Gifts
This week's grants to HBCUs or for programs relating to African Americans.
Key Events in Black Higher Education
JBHE Chronology of Major Landmarks in the Progress of African Americans in Higher Education
For most of American history, a majority of the black population...
Appointments, Promotions, and Resignations
• Linda Rose was appointed vice president of academic affairs at Santa Ana College in California. Since 2005, she has served as dean of...
Honors and Awards
Honors bestowed on African Americans by colleges and universities.
Grants and Gifts Relating to African Americans in Higher Education
This week's news of important grants to HBCUs or to programs on concern to African Americans.
Appointments, Promotions, and Resignations
Here are this week's notable appointments of African Americans to posts in higher education.
University of Wisconsin Honors the First African-American Woman Graduate of Its Law School
Vel Phillips Hall is only the second building on campus named after an African American.
Two Atlanta HBCUs Participating in Major Robotics Research
Spelman College and Morehouse College are participating in a five-year, $18.5 million grant program to work on robotic devices that interface with the human nervous system.
About JBHE
Reviewing the Goals of The Journal of Blacks in Higher EducationProviding racial statistics, on an institution-by-institution basis, appears to have considerable competitive force in persuading...
Washington University Study Examines Racial Differences in Glaucoma
A new study by researchers at Washington University sheds some light on the racial disparity of the disease glaucoma.
Honorary Degree Awards Given to Blacks in 2011 by the Nation’s Leading Liberal Arts Colleges
The nation’s leading liberal arts colleges gave out 12 honorary degrees to blacks during this spring’s commencement season.