SEX ON THE CAMPUS
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- CLASSES ENCOURAGE FREE DISCUSSIONS. // Ebony;Apr1951, Vol. 6 Issue 6, p88
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The article reports on the need for intelligent, open-minded and well-adjusted teachers to teach sex and marriage classes in U.S. colleges.
- New Orleans' Black Colleges Prepare to Reopen in January. Dyer, Scott // Diverse: Issues in Higher Education;12/15/2005, Vol. 22 Issue 22, p9
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The article presents a poll question on whether college and university rankings in publications like "U.S. News & World Report" overlook schools, such as historically Black institutions, that serve significant numbers of low-income students.
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The article reports on the declining enrollment in academic programs in the U.S. aimed at recruiting and retaining minorities and women. The said program was created to boost the number of underrepresented minorities in engineering and the sciences. One reason for the decline is accepting...
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Information about the roundtable discussion of the Council of Engineering Deans of historically black colleges and universities in the U.S. held in conjunction with the 2006 Black Engineer of the Year Awards is presented. Engineering principles are the same principles required in exercising...
- CAMPUS CROSSROADS. // Ebony;Dec1945, Vol. 1 Issue 2, p4
The article discusses the problems being encountered by African-American colleges in the U.S., specifically the Fisk University. It cites that the university symbolizes all the challenges and triumphs of African-American colleges in the U.S. It also claims that although Fisk University could be...
- A Decade of Turbulence. Stuart, Reginald // Crisis (15591573);Sep/Oct2007, Vol. 114 Issue 5, p15
The article considers the challenges faced by historically Black universities and colleges (HBCU) in the U.S. Historically Black colleges, the second-class citizens in American higher education since they began to emerge in the years following the Civil War, have faced challenges since the end...
- A NOTE ON TEACH FOR AMERICA. Dillon, Erin // Washington Monthly;Sep/Oct2009, Vol. 41 Issue 9/10, p18
The article presents an update on the U.S. program Teach for America (TFA) as of 2009. The program was designed to recruit top graduating seniors and making them spend two years teaching in low-income and low-performing schools across the country. It notes that while 11% of all Ivy League...


