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/ 3 weeks agoThe Equity Docket: The Architecture of Exclusion
The Education Department’s reclassification of ‘professional degrees’ is the latest installment in a long history of excluding Black people, women, and...
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/ 3 weeks agoMurderers Are People, Too
A new book mines reasons for empathy in the lives of people who have committed terrible crimes.Read More
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/ 3 weeks agoXCEL Summit For Men 2026
The XCEL Summit For Men is the nation’s leading conference dedicated to elevating and empowering Black men—celebrating their excellence through the...
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/ 3 weeks agoHBCU Grad Becomes First To Earn Mechatronics Engineering Degree At South Carolina State
Omar Shaheed III is the first graduate of South Carolina State University’s newly-established mechatronics engineering program.Read More
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/ 3 weeks agoHBCU President Sues White Professor Who Called Her ‘Scam Artist’ Over Plagiarism Claims
An HBCU President is suing a former white professor at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore over alleged plagiarism claims.Read More
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/ 3 weeks agoAcademy Helping Low-Income Black Students Earn College Degrees Early To Open 4 Cleveland Schools
GEO currently has eight schools with 4,500 students in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, as well as two Indiana cities, Gary and Indianapolis.Read...
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/ 3 weeks agoWhite House Attacks College Essays About Race In Latest DEI Crackdown
The White House is cracking down on personal college essays about race as it continues pushing anti-DEI policies in higher education.Read...
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/ 3 weeks agoMichelle Obama Responds To Maryland Students’ Social Campaign Requesting She Speak At Graduation
Seniors at Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School wage a campaign to persuade former first lady Michelle Obama to speak at their graduation.Read...
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/ 3 weeks agoDOJ Sues Minneapolis Schools Over Layoff Protections For Teachers Of Color
The DOJ has filed a lawsuit against Minneapolis Public Schools (MPS) over layoff protections for teachers of color.Read More
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/ 3 weeks agoAmericans Don’t Think College Is Worth The Cost, Poll Shows
A new poll reveals declining confidence in college, with two-thirds of registered voters saying a bachelor’s degree isn’t worth the cost.Read...


