The schools will also have to disclose their student - loan default rates, another concern that
Black college deans railed against in a March letter to CAEP in response to draft standards the accrediting body first circulated to their constituents.
Not exact matches
With 14 applicants vying for a seat left vacant by outgoing board president Sam
Black in Glen Ellyn District 41, school board members this week selected Cathryn Wilkinson, the former associate
dean of Fine and Applied Arts at the
College of DuPage to fill the spot.
First is the location: Though Rangel is the
dean of
black city politics, he's come to Boricua
College in Washington Heights, one of the fast - growing Latino sections of his district.
In a new study published in the American Journal of Medicine, Charles H. Hennekens, M.D., senior author and first Sir Richard Doll Professor and senior academic advisor to the
dean in the Charles E. Schmidt
College of Medicine at Florida Atlantic University, indicates that
black and white women ages 75 to 84 years who had an annual mammogram had lower 10 - year breast cancer mortality than corresponding women who had biennial or no / irregular mammograms.
James Hildreth,
dean of the
college of biological sciences at the University of California, Davis, says that at historically
black universities, there's already «an intimidation factor» about submitting research proposals to NIH.
Simien's film takes place at Winchester University, a predominantly white, prestigious university where we're introduced to six significant characters: Sam White (Tessa Thompson), the biracial activist who overcompensates her blackness; Lionel Higgins (Tyler James Williams), the
black homosexual who lives in an all - white residence building, and feels little sense of belonging; Colandrea «CoCo» Conners (Teyonah Parris), the white - washed blogger who acknowledges racism yet chooses to ignore it in fear of non-acceptance from the white majority; The
Dean (Dennis Haysbert), who has worked hard his whole life solely to over-emphasize his superiority and intelligence towards white corporate men, specifically the president of Winchester; The
Dean's son Troy (Brandon Bell), who spends his
college career doing things to make his father happy and impress the white majority; and Kurt Fletcher (Kyle Gallner), the privileged, ignorant son of the President of Winchester.
(In French with subtitles) Spinning into Butter (R for profanity) Hate crime saga, set on the verdant campus of a
college in Vermony, finds the school's
dean (Sarah Jessica Parker) reexamining her feelings about prejudice when racial epithets threatening lynching are plastered to the dorm room door of a
black student (Paul James).
The group of education
deans from 90 research institutions and historically
black colleges announced the changes...
La Vonne Neal,
dean of the
college of education at Northern Illinois University, pointed out that the pool of teaching candidates is automatically limited by the fact that only 52 percent of
black males and 58 percent of Hispanic males are graduating high school at all.
However, a group of
deans representing the historically
Black colleges and universities of teacher education, say they are not so sure.
Traversing the country from postwar
Black Mountain
College to Beat - period San Francisco, Jess and Duncan influenced a wide range of young artists and poets, nurturing a creative circle that included Wallace Berman, Ronald Bladen, Edward Corbett, Llyn Foulkes, George Herms, Pauline Kael, R. B. Kitaj, William McNeill, and Robert
Dean Stockwell.
The British artist Tacita
Dean directed this film on painter and
Black Mountain
College student Cy Twombly and titled it with the latter's given name, an act that «implies intimacy, an encounter with the man behind the myth» (Guardian).
thru 3/11; New Pictures thru 3/3; Etc. / MoMA PS1 / 22 - 25 Jackson / Long Island City Donut Muffin curated by J. Duffett & T. Gonzales / Dorsky Curatorial Programs / 11 - 03 45th Ave., Long Island City / thru 3/10 How Much Do I Owe You / No Longer Empty @ The Clock Tower / 29 - 27 41st Ave., Long Island City / thru 3/13 Nancy Dwyer; Visual Conversations / Fisher Landau Center for Art / 38 - 27 30th Long Island City, Queens / thru 4/7 Emerging Artist Fellowship / Socrates Sculpture Park / 32 - 01 Vernon Blvd. / LIC / thru 3/31 Process and Progress: Engaging in Community Change / Bronx River Art Center / 305 E 140 / The Bronx / thru 5/30 Joan Semmel / Bronx Museum / 1040 Grand Concourse, The Bronx / thru 6/9 Contemporary Cartographies / Lehman
College / Bedford Park Blvd West, The Bronx / 2/5 thru 5/11 Reception 3/18 Vital Signs:
Dean Dempsey; Susan Fenton, Amy Jenkins; Lorie Novak; Dread Scott / Pelham / 155 Fifth Ave. / Pelham / thru 3/30 OTHER: Walter De Maria / The Broken Kilometer / DIA / 393 West Broadway / ongoing Walter De Maria / The New York Earth Room / DIA / 141 Wooster / ongoing A. Ruppersberg; R. Artschwager; El Anatsui; V. Overton; S. Finch; T. Houseago; Lilliput (group) / High Line Park Leo Villareal / Madison Square Park / thru 2/15 Sandra Gibson & Luis Recoder / Madison Square Park / thru 4/5 Opening 3/1 Monika Sosnowska / Public Art Fund / Doris C. Freeman Plaza: 5th Avenue @ 60th / thru 2/17 Mark di Suvero / Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 1 / ongoing Oscar Tuazon / Public Art Fund / Brooklyn Bridge Park / thru 4/26 SELECTED EVENTS: Monday, 2/4, 6:30 PM / David Diao on Barnett Newman / DIA / 535 W 22 — floor 5 / $ Tuesday, 2/5, 6:30 PM / Donald Baechler on his work / New York Studio School / 8 W 8 / FREE Tuesday, 2/5, 7 PM / Vitaly Komar on his work / SVA / Amphitheater / 209 E 23 / FREE Tuesday, 2/5, 8 PM / Trenton Doyle Hancock on his work / Columbia / Prentis Hall / 632 W 125 / FREE Wednesday, 2/6, 6:30 PM / Rebecca Rabinow on Matisse / New York Studio School / 8 W 8 / FREE Wednesday, 2/6, 7 PM / Mierle Laderman Ukeles on her work / The New School Kellen Auditorium / 66 Fifth Avenue / FREE Thursday, 2/7, 6:30 PM / Christopher K. Ho reads, with curators Sara Reisman & Herb Tam / MOCA / 215 Centre / RSVP / FREE Friday, 2/8, 9 AM / Performa:
Black Surrealism film program / NYU Einstein Aud.
This tumultuous period is the topic that Susan E. Cahan, associate
dean for the arts at Yale
College, bravely grapples with in her new book Mounting Frustration: The Art Museum in the Age of
Black Power.