Aug 29, 2022 | Education, Leadership
When Cardinal Ritter College Prep opened in 1979, leaders in the Archdiocese of St. Louis established its prevailing goal: to provide what Black children need. Ever since, Black teachers and administrators have been one of the main factors in the Catholic school’s...
Aug 7, 2022 | Education, Leadership
Marlon Styles Jr. is a tech-savvy superintendent and the first Black educator to lead the Middletown City schools in Ohio. Now starting his sixth year as superintendent of the 6,200-student district, Styles has been recognized nationally for the work he has done for...
Jul 25, 2022 | Education, History
The university at Buffalo’s new Center for K-12 Black History and Racial Literacy Education will host its Teaching Black History Conference from July 22-24 virtually and in person at City Honors School, 186 E. North St., Buffalo. Participants are eligible to receive...
Jun 20, 2022 | Education, Higher Education, History, Leadership
Earlier this year, the Biden administration announced $2.7 billion in funding for Historically Black Colleges and Universities Black Lives Matter and the historic presidency of Barack Obama have reportedly prompted more Black high school graduates to turn to HBCUs for...
Jun 6, 2022 | Education, STEM, Women
“I never questioned my goal of becoming a Black neuroscientist because I had already met one, and for that, I am forever grateful,” said Kaelyn Brown, who first joined the Science Club for Girls (SCFG) at six years old. She continued the program throughout her youth,...
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