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Colleges Striving To Meet Demands Of Growing Latino Student Population, New Report Reveals
February 10, 2010
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Rutgers: Solving The Dropout Crisis
February 10, 2010
Nearly one-half of Black and Latino youth combined in the United States fail to graduate from high school, researchers at Northeastern University have found, leading to poverty and unemployment and threatening the U.S. competitiveness in the global economy. ...
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More Diverse Group Of US Students Succeeding On AP Exams, New Analysis Released
February 10, 2010
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Civil Rights Pioneers Call For New Movement
February 08, 2010
The journey continues 50 years later, as new economic discrimination segregates schoolchildren from activities their parents can’t afford, she said. And there’s discrimination when South Carolina employers can fire workers without a stated reason, Greenville ...
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National Merit Tries To Censor Biased State-by-State Scholarship Cut-Off Scores
February 08, 2010
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Diversity Is Taking On New Meaning In Corporate America, Executives Say
February 08, 2010
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American Indian Education statistics Indicate Failure In NM
February 03, 2010
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Spike Lee Tells Black And Latino Students To
"Wake Up"
February 02, 2010
Lee, who is responsible for "joints" like Get on the Bus, Do the Right Thing, and Bamboozled, told students that Latino and African-American students needed to "wake up" and break the stigma that getting an education often has in poor minority communities. ...
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Black Students, Especially Those From Chicago, Feel Isolated
December 29, 2009
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Board Of Ed Accused Of Re-Segregation By NAACP
December 29, 2009
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Retired Attorney Honored For Career As Civil Rights Activist
December 29, 2009
A World War II veteran, Bradley was the first black to graduate from the Valparaiso University School of Law. He followed his childhood dream of being an attorney after watching criminal attorneys depicted in ...
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$4.6 Million To Help Teachers Grow Leaders In Minority Communities
December 28, 2009
Every key expense is covered by the grant, including transportation, housing, meals, continuing education credits and instructional materials. This removes financial barriers for the majority of teachers who otherwise could not afford to pay for this kind of ...
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College Accused Of Bias Drops Mandatory
Weigh Ins
December 24, 2009
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Minorities Value Higher Education Now More
Than Ever
December 23, 2009
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Bill Gates Offers Scholarship For Minority Students
December 22, 2009
The Gates Millennium Scholarship Program, funded by a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, was established to provide outstanding low income minority students ...
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Dealer development study gives Ford advice -- for idle program
December 22, 2009
At the request of the Ford Motor Minority Dealer Association, the automaker commissioned the study by the Howard University School of Business in November 2007. That was before the recession gripped the nation. ...
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Initiative To Help At Risk Youth Prepare For College Scores High Marks
December 21, 2009
The initiative reaches students who typically fall through the cracks between America's system of K-12 schools and its system of postsecondary education ...
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Scholarship Aims To Boost Number Of
Minorities In Medicine
December 21, 2009
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Civil Rights Commission Releases Report On No Child Left Behind Program Progress
December 21, 2009
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Tuskegee Airmen Foster Dream Of Flying
November 27, 2009
Teen hopes to be one of few black pilots. As a young black man with a passion for flying, Colin is an anomaly. The senior at South County Secondary School in Fairfax County, Va., has his sights on the US Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs and dreams of ...
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More Diversity Sought In DC Gifted Programs
November 27, 2009
Alexandria is a majority-minority school system, except in its gifted program. White students, 25 percent of the total enrollment, are 58 percent of those labeled "gifted." Hispanics and African Americans, 25 and 40 percent of enrollment, respectively, account for about 10 and 20 percent of those in gifted classes. ...
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Low-Income Children Lack Continuity Of Healthcare, Have Unmet Needs, Report Shows
November 25, 2009
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Civil Rights Coalition Applauds Introduction Of Graduation For All Act
November 24, 2009
A strong accountability system can help to reverse the appallingly low graduation rates of students of color, Native students, and low-income students. The group also believes that the early warning system in the proposed bill can help to improve student proficiency ...
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Coalition Urges Equal Access For Nation's
Minority Students
November 19, 2009
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Healing America's Divisions To Be Highlighted In NY
November 19, 2009
"It's time to get past the labeling. We're all different, and we all bring something unique to the table," said Bonnie Hammer, president, NBCU Cable Entertainment and Universal Cable Productions. "We need our differences to unite us, not drive us apart." ...
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Report Notes Soaring Numbers Of Poor Southern Kids Suffering From Hunger
November 19, 2009
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Miss Gov Plans To Merge Black Colleges
November 18, 2009
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African-American Men At Higher Risk Of False Positives In Prostate Testing
November 17, 2009
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Young Lawyers launch drive from Birmingham to teach students about civil rights movement
October 26, 2009
A young lawyers group today launched a nationwide effort to teach high school students about children in the civil rights movement, and they announced it from a Birmingham site where some of that history was ...
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American Indian college president faces backlash over tuition; students demand free education
October 26, 2009
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Initiative aims to improve Hispanic quality of life
October 23, 2009
Arguably the biggest issue affecting the Hispanic population is education. The Texas Education Agency reports that only 68.5 percent of Austin ISD’s Hispanic students complete high school, compared with 87.8 percent of white students ...
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