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Dallas' historically Black Paul Quinn College surprised hundreds of Fort Worth ISD students Thursday. What they thought was just a visit to the south Dallas campus turned into an announcement that they'd all been admitted.
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The president of Paul Quinn College says the campus will remain vigilant.
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The historically Black college recently hosted its first basketball games on its new court, which ESPN has deemed one of the best court designs in the country.
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It's been said over time that historically Black colleges and universities have low graduation rates. Professor and writer Ivory Toldson said that's often not only a mis-read of statistics, but an unfair and biased assessment of HBCUs.
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Students at the historically Black college in Dallas have endured hardship — something not unfamiliar to the college itself, which faced financial problems and low graduation rates in the past.
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Superintendent Michael Hinojosa said the school will open this fall with only 75 students in 6th and 7th grade. Eventually, the campus will include grades up to 12th.
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The national charter school group, KIPP Academy, plans to soon open a public school on the campus of Paul Quinn College in southern Dallas. But a group of…
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Paul Quinn College students will not return to the Dallas school's campus this fall, President Michael Sorrell announced Thursday. That makes the…
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On a recent Sunday night, Paul Quinn College president Michael Sorrell kicked off an hourlong, unstructured group discussion during his problem-solving…
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Paul Quinn College in southeast Oak Cliff announced it’s expanding north – to the suburbs.Starting this fall, selected students will live, work and study…
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Dallas’ Paul Quinn College has earned federal recognition as an official “work college,” making it the first urban, Historically Black College and…
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Paul Quinn College in southern Dallas recently received $1.1 million to help revitalize the school and the surrounding Highland Hills neighborhood. The…