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Archive for July, 2008

Dr. Sandye Jean McIntyre II and the Morgan State Fulbright Legacy

Thursday July 31st, 2008 in Academia, African Americans, Black Colleges, Black History, Black Students, Current Events, Fulbright Scholars, Higher Education, Morgan State University, Sandye Jean McIntyre, Uncategorized | Comments Off on Dr. Sandye Jean McIntyre II and the Morgan State Fulbright Legacy

CNN: Black in America — Two Thumbs Down

New School Fridays: The Million Cellphone Program?

Friday July 25th, 2008 in African American Students, Black Students, Current Events, Million Cellphone Program, New York City, Roland Fryer | Comments Off on New School Fridays: The Million Cellphone Program?

New Findings on HIV Should Spark Fresh Education Efforts in Black Communities

Wordless Wednesday: Campus Life Before the Civil Rights Movement

Black Firsts, June 2008: Peggy Quince

Wordless Wednesday: Black Pioneers in College Athletics (Fritz Pollard)

South’s First Black Law Student Receives Posthumous Recognition

Wednesday July 16th, 2008 in African Americans, Black Colleges, Black History, Black Students, Current Events, Law School, race, University of Arkansas | Comments Off on South’s First Black Law Student Receives Posthumous Recognition

Alpha Kappa Alpha Celebrates 100th Anniversary, Welcomes AKA Barbie

In Memoriam: Jerome B. Jones (1937 – 2008)

Monday July 14th, 2008 in African American Students, African Americans, Black Colleges, Black History, Current Events, Higher Education, Jerome B. Jones, Uncategorized | Comments Off on In Memoriam: Jerome B. Jones (1937 – 2008)