Tag: Central State University
Higher Education Grants of Interest to African-Americans
Here is this week’s news of grants to historically Black colleges and universities or for programs of particular interest to African Americans in higher education.
Central State University Clears a Big Hurdle in Effort to Achieve Land-Grant Status
If approved by the U.S. Congress, the historically Black university would be eligible for federal funds reserved for land-grant universities.
Central State University Forms Educational Partnerships With Other Colleges and Universities
The historically Black university has made agreements with Stark State College, Clark State Community College, and Miami University.
Historically Black Central State University in Ohio Names a New President
Cynthia Jackson-Hammond is the former provost and vice president of academic affairs at Coppin State University in Baltimore.
Central State University Announces Four Finalists for President’s Post
Johnson Akinleye, Cynthia Jackson-Hammond, Helen E. Jones-Kelley, and Maurice Taylor are the four candidates to lead the historically Black university in Ohio.
The Next President of the University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Currently, Juliette B. Bell is provost and vice president for academic affairs at Central State University in Wilberforce, Ohio. She will assume her new post on July 1.
Historically Black Central State University in Ohio Is Seeking Land-Grant Status
The designation of land-grant status would allow Central State to apply for federal agriculture research funds and for construction funds reserved for land-grant institutions.
John Garland to Step Down From Presidency of Central State University
"I am retiring from the Central State presidency. I am not retiring from life."
In Memoriam
Frank W. Hale Jr., civil rights activist and vice president emeritus at Ohio State University, died last week from cancer. He was 84 years old.