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Rice and Yams – Monty Jones, tuber scientists & food security
When Sierra Leone?s Monty Jones won the 2004 World Food Prize for developing a ?new rice for Africa? in the...
Moving Up
Nathaniel Holmes, Ph.D. Nathaniel Holmes, Ph.D. was named director of the Office of Disability Services at the State University of...
Attorneys at the Top – Succeeding in Spite of Dismal Diversity Trends
The legal profession?s dismal record on diversity shows little sign of improving at a pace commensurate with that of other...
News Briefs
Worst Performance In four of six cities surveyed in a report from the Service Employees International Union, Bank of America...
Cents and Pennies – Of little things and little people that count
Long-standing readers of this column know that from time to time I invoke the wisdom of my grandfather. One of...
How to Get Rich When You Ain?t Got Nothing: The African-American Guide to Gaining and Building Wealth
Many African-Americans believe that being wealthy is beyond their reach because either you have to be born rich, or be...
Moving Up
Lloyd W. BrownLloyd W. Brown was named executive vice president of The Bank of New York. He will manage the...
Sweeter Charity – Good deeds count at tax time
Are you an active volunteer for charitable organizations? The reward for helping out takes the form of deductions for out-of-pocket...