The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education back issues from October 2001:
News and Views: The Progress of Black Student Enrollments at the Nation's Highest-Ranked Colleges and Universities
Oct 31, 2001
After Dropping the SAT Requirement, Black Applications to Mount Holyoke Soar
Oct 31, 2001
Columbia University Names Its New President
Oct 31, 2001
News and Views: Conservative Celebrations Are Premature; Georgia Decision Does Not Outlaw All Considerations of Race in University Admissions
Oct 31, 2001
News and Views: Except as Laboratory Technicians, Blacks Had No Role in the Sequencing of the Human Genome
Oct 31, 2001
News and Views: How Black Law School Enrollments Will Collapse Under Race-Blind Admissions
Oct 31, 2001
How the LSAT Damages Blacks' Chances for Admission to Highly Ranked Law Schools
Oct 31, 2001
News and Views: The Worsening of the Racial Gap in SAT Scores
Oct 31, 2001
The Racial SAT Gap: Are There Consequences?
Oct 31, 2001;
News and Views: Auburn University May Be Shedding Its Image as "Apartheid U"
Oct 31, 2001
News and Views: Chinua Achebe of Bard College
Oct 31, 2001
News and Views: Black Faculty Rankings at the Nation's Leading Business Schools
Oct 31, 2001
News and Views: Yale and Penn Sign on to Observe the Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday
Oct 31, 2001
News and Views: Roger Ferguson; Unsung Hero of the September 11 Tragedy
Oct 31, 2001
News and Views: The Black Trustees of Florida's State Universities
Oct 31, 2001
News and Views: Alumni of Public Black Universities Provide Almost No Financial Support to Their Alma Maters
Oct 31, 2001
News and Views: Medical School Deans Defend Affirmative Action Admissions
Oct 31, 2001
News and Views: Full Steam Ahead for Black Preferences at Brazilian Universities
Oct 31, 2001
News and Views: Black Teams and White Coaches; Why African Americans Are Increasingly Being Shut Out of College Coaching Positions
Oct 31, 2001
News and Views: When It Comes to Royalties From Patents, Black Colleges Have a Lot of Catching Up to Do
Oct 31, 2001
News and Views: The Nobel Scholar Who Deplored Slavery But Offered Proof That It Was a Sound Business Proposition
Oct 31, 2001
News and Views: Black Colleges Nibble on Pork
Oct 31, 2001
Richard Andrew Cloward 1926-2001
Oct 31, 2001
News and Views: Ward Connerly's Acolyte at the University of Wisconsin
Oct 31, 2001
Time Magazine Names Ruth Simmons as America's Best University President
Oct 31, 2001
News and Views: Racial Scoring Gap Also Worsens on the ACT Standardized Test
Oct 31, 2001
News and Views: How Princeton University Has Captured Top Black Students
Oct 31, 2001
The White Knight of the Anti-Apartheid Movement: Donald Woods 1933-2001
Oct 31, 2001
News and Views: Whites Are Profoundly Misinformed About the Condition and Life Opportunities of Blacks in the United States
Oct 31, 2001
News and Views: Memories of Stepin Fetchit; It's the 100th Anniversary of His Birth
Oct 31, 2001
Govan Mbeki: 1910-2001
Oct 31, 2001
News and Views: Fred Shuttlesworth; He Pushed Martin Luther King Jr. Into Greatness
Oct 31, 2001
The Black College President Who Refused to Toady to Birmingham's "Big Mules"
Oct 31, 2001
News and Views: Opponents of Preferences in Higher Education See a Decline in Their Funding
Oct 31, 2001
News and Views: Patrick Henry College; White, Bright, and Christian
Oct 31, 2001
News and Views: Almost No Science Grants to Black Colleges and Universities; The Mysterious Behavior of the President of Prairie View A&M
Oct 31, 2001
News and Views: The Continuing Segregation of Fraternities and Sororities at the University of Alabama
Oct 31, 2001
Black and White Students' Most Popular College Choices
Oct 31, 2001
News and Views: Among the Highest-Ranked Engineering Schools, Georgia Tech Leads in Racial Diversity
Oct 31, 2001
News and Views: Stanley O'Neal Named to Take the Merrill Lynch Bull by the Horns
Oct 31, 2001
Opposition to Racial Preferences in Higher Education: Are There Signs of a First Retreat?
Oct 31, 2001
News and Views: "No Blacks in the Pipeline"; The Standard Explanation for Low Percentage of Black Faculty Continues to be Much of a Red Herring
Oct 31, 2001
News and Views: The Destructive Faculty Feud at Virginia State University
Oct 31, 2001
News and Views: President Bush Nominates a Racial Conservative for the Highest Civil Rights Post in the Department of Education
Oct 31, 2001
The Departure of a Monument to American Racism: He Held Great Powers in the U.S. Senate
Oct 31, 2001
A Special Reward for the Black Man Who first Organized the Government's Attack on Scholarships Earmarked for Blacks
Oct 31, 2001
How the Proper Goals of Black Colleges Undercut the Wisdom of a Ban on Considerations of Race in Higher Education
Oct 31, 2001;
The Earliest Black Members of Phi Beta Kappa
Oct 31, 2001;
The Troublesome Decline in African-American College Student Graduation Rates
Oct 31, 2001;
How Major Book Review Editors Stereotype Black Authors
Oct 31, 2001;
Book Note: The Deadly Ethnic Riot
Oct 31, 2001;
The Proper Consideration of Race in Higher Education
Oct 31, 2001;
C.L.R. James: The Most Noteworthy Caribbean Mind of the Twentieth Century
Oct 31, 2001;
A Roster of African Americans Who Hold Endowed University Chairs
Oct 31, 2001;
A Through-the-Looking-Glass Version of Gone With the Wind: The Wind Done gone
Oct 31, 2001;
Resurrecting the Lost Voice of Frantz Fanon: Frantz Fanon; A Biography
Oct 31, 2001;
Black Athena Writes Back: Martin Bernal Responds to His Critics
Oct 31, 2001
Chester Himes: A Life
Oct 31, 2001
The Crisis of the African-American Architect: Conflicting Cultures of Architecture and (Black) Power
Oct 31, 2001
Quality With Soul: How Six Premier Colleges and Universities Keep Faith With Their Religious Traditions
Oct 31, 2001;
Quality With Soul: How Six Premier Colleges and Universities Keep Faith With Their Religious Traditions
Oct 31, 2001; ... Quality With Soul: How Six Premier Colleges and Universities Keep Faith With Their Religious Traditions AUTHOR ROBERT BENNE laments that America's great universities such as Princeton, Yale, and Wake Forest have discarded their religious traditions, becoming secular institutions that no ...
Resurrecting the Lost Voice of Frantz Fanon: Frantz Fanon; A Biography
Oct 31, 2001; ... Resurrecting the Lost Voice of Frantz Fanon: Frantz Fanon; A Biography IN THE 1960s, Frantz Fanon was an ideological touchstone for many on the left who were committed to a revolutionary program, which might destroy colonialism and mitigate racism. Dog-eared copies of the Grove Press ...
Chester Himes: A Life
Oct 31, 2001 ... Chester Himes: A Life When he woke up each morning, his mother would pinch the bridge of his nose in hopes that he might have better chances in life. CHESTER HIMES, WHO died in Spain in 1984, was one of the most celebrated African-American novelists of the twentieth century. His ...
A Roster of African Americans Who Hold Endowed University Chairs
Oct 31, 2001; ... A Roster of African Americans Who Hold Endowed University Chairs A CHAIRED PROFESSORSHIP is unique because it is the one criterion that depends almost exclusively on one or a combination of five qualities -- superiority of intellect, excellence of scholarship, productivity of research, ...
The Proper Consideration of Race in Higher Education
Oct 31, 2001; ... The Proper Consideration of Race in Higher Education FEW ISSUES HAVE AROUSED more contentious debate over the past decade than those surrounding the importance of diversity in higher education, and the related use of affirmative action in admissions decisions. The controversy swirling ...