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/ 1 month agoFAMU To Honor Former President Frederick S. Humphries With Statue
Florida A&M University will unveil a statue of Frederick S. Humphries, one of its most respected presidents.Read More
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/ 1 month agoJamaican Scholars At Howard University Receive $100K In Scholarships
Howard University students of Jamaican heritage received financial aid thanks to the Jamaican Howard University Affinity Network (JHUAN).Read More
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/ 1 month agoEmory University To Eliminate Tuition For Students Whose Families Make Less than $200K
Starting in fall 2026, Emory University will eliminate undergraduate tuition for all students whose families make $200,000 or less.Read More
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/ 1 month agoJamie Beth Cohen
Jamie Beth Cohen is a writer based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. She is the author of “Wasted Pretty” and “Liminal Summer.” Find...
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/ 1 month agoThis Incarcerated Journalist Is Making a Case Against Solitary Confinement
Christopher Blackwell’s new book ‘Ending Isolation’ tackles the cruel practice employed against incarcerated people in prisons across the country.Read More
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/ 1 month agoHarvard University Deads Minority Recruitment Amid Targets On Race Admissions
Following pressure to eliminate race in admissions, Harvard quietly ends its minority recruitment program.Read More
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/ 1 month agoCurbing Our Enthusiasm
When cities fail to maintain their sidewalks, they create major accessibility issues for disabled people like me.Read More
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/ 2 months agoMark Zuckerberg Let School For Underserved Children Shut Down Despite Being Worth Almost $260 Billion
Despite his billionaire net worth, Mark Zuckerberg is shutting down his philanthropic school meant for underprivileged children.Read More
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/ 2 months ago9-Year-Old Makes History As Youngest Neuroscience College Student Ever
Nine-year-old high school sophomore Aiden Wilkins will take courses at Ursinus College in hopes of becoming a pediatric neurosurgeon.Read More
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/ 2 months agoWhat Our Health Care System Fails to Recognize About Women’s Pain
Preserving and expanding access to Medicaid—and improving women’s access to health care—is a matter of life or death.Read More


