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Hurricane Katrina: Views from America's Historically Black Colleges and Universities

Special Supplement to THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Magazine - October 2005 First Semester Super Issue

Series presented by THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Magazine, in collaboration with Black College Wire and IMDiversity.com

Expanded TBC Super Issue Now Available at College Career Offices

 


 

Articles and Photo Features in this Special Edition

>Student Katrina Correspondents Honored at HBCU Conference
Aid Available for Students Trying to Recover
Cuss Me Out and Cut My Hair
Interview: Dr. Marvalene Hughes, President, Dillard University
Interview: Dr. Norman Francis, President, Xavier University
Katrina Aid Is There, but It Takes Perseverance
Photo Essay: "Welcome to New Orleans"
Photo Sequence: "Xavier University Transformed into Lake"
Release: THE BLACK COLLEGIAN and Black College Wire Team Up to Help Displaced HBCU Students Share, Learn from Katrina Stories
Students Upset by Paper's Call to Close Southern-New Orleans
Thanks to Katrina, My First Apartment Lasted a Week
Xavierites Helping, Educating from Afar

1st Semester 2004 Cover
 

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Aid Available for Students Trying to Recover
Compiled by Black College Wire

 

 

 
 

Want to Help?

1) Post open jobs or other relief you are making available to hurricane victims on our Wall of Angels (all fees waived)

2) Post any message, make any contribution to the 140 Carondelet Street Billboard

3) Contact us to sponsor this section, Black College Wire or THE BLACK COLLEGIAN

4) Download and share our Release: Announcing TBC Special Edition

 

 

Other Black College Wire Readings at IMDiversity

First Semester Special: Hurricane Katrina - Views from America's HBCUs - by Black College Wire / THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Magazine
Students Upset by Paper's Call to Close Southern-New Orleans
Aid Available for Students Trying to Recover
Xavier U. Prepares for January Reopening
For Trapped Xavier Students, a Welcome Rescue
Displaced Students Face Financial Hurdles
Dillard Students Find Refuge at a Sister School
Pain of Hurricane Victims Felt at Howard University

 

Other Features Related to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita at IMDiversity

"Hurricane Katrina and the Evacuation of New Orleans": IMDiversity.com All-Village Special Section Home
"Wall of Angels": Employers Who Have Listed Katrina Relief Employment Initiatives
>Student Katrina Correspondents Honored at HBCU Conference
About the 140 Carondelet Street, New Orleans Billboard
Hurricane Katrina Emergency Resources for Ethnic, Immigrant, Special Needs Communities

 

This section is presented through a special collaboration between Black College Wire [www.blackcollegewire.org], a non-profit educational organization serving student journalists studying at America's Historically Black Colleges and Universities, and IMDiversity, Inc.'s THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Magazine [www.black-collegian.com] now celebrating its 35th anniversary of publication and serving the needs of students of color. The First Semester Super Issue  will as always be distributed free at career offices on college campuses nationwide.

 
   
 

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