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/ 3 weeks agoDOE Asks Fired Employees To Return To Tackle Civil Rights Backlog
Hundreds of fired Education Dept. employees will return to work temporarily as the agency faces a backlog of school discrimination cases.Read...
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/ 2 months agoHarvard Sees Drop In Black And Hispanic Student Enrollment
Harvard’s Class of 2029 admissions show a decline in Black and Hispanic students and an increase in Asian American enrollment.Read More
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/ 2 months ago‘The Librarians’ Centers the Educators Fighting Book Bans
A new documentary centers the voices of librarians resisting censorship.Read More
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/ 2 months agoTwo Black Fraternities At Yale Have Just One Member Left, ‘A Lot Of Our History Has Been Lost’
Two Yale students are working to preserve the legacy of their Black Greek-letter organizations as the last remaining members on campus.Read...
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/ 2 months agoHow Trump’s Unravelling of Anti-Hunger Initiatives Will Impact Those Struggling to Get By
Hunger Free America’s Joel Berg discusses how the Trump Administration is exacerbating food insecurity nationwide.Read More
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/ 3 months agoMacKenzie Scott’s $42M Gift Shows Her Tenacity To Supporting Black Students Despite Anti-DEI Efforts Â
Experiences of racism and limited access to educational resources are among systemic issues impacting Black student enrollment.Read More
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/ 3 months agoThey Forgot About Carl!
Despite public broadcasting funding cuts, a PBS kids show is helping young viewers ‘recognize and embrace our differences.’Read More
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/ 3 months agoTech Giants Are Trying to Cover Up the Environmental Impacts of Their Data Centers
Silicon Valley is using legal loopholes and NDAs to keep the public in the dark about the water and energy being...
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/ 3 months agoAlpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Launches Leadership Institute At Founding Place Of Cornell University
At its founding place of Cornell University, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. launched a leadership institute and student residence.Read More
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/ 3 months agoInside The New Laws Putting Cameras In America’s Classrooms
The classroom camera debate — once hypothetical — has now become law in several states, each implementing it slightly differentlyRead More


