May 1, 2023 | Education, History
At a time when a growing number of states are passing restrictions on how to teach about race in K-12 schools, a slim majority of educators say they spend some or a lot of time teaching Black history, according to new survey results. The EdWeek Research Center...
Apr 24, 2023 | Education, Science, STEM
Three Penn students founded Nexus, a club that encourages Black academics to explore the interdisciplinary studies of the mind and artificial intelligence. Through the creation of Nexus, College seniors Michael Konu and Razan Osman, and College sophomore Nwai...
Apr 24, 2023 | Education, Higher Education
A Friday career fair at North Little Rock’s Shorter College, one of Arkansas’ historically Black colleges, gave students perspectives into professional opportunities their educations could unlock. The fair paralleled support services that historically...
Apr 24, 2023 | Education, Equity
More than 50 students, faculty and administrators attended a forum at Kent State University Friday, where Black and LGBTQ students spoke out about fears of losing scholarships and cherished campus student organizations if Senate Bill 83 passes in Ohio. The forum, put...
Feb 20, 2023 | Education, History
Third-grader Mya Alvarado would not be born for another five decades when Martin Luther King Jr. gave his historic “I Have a Dream” speech in 1963. But instead of relying on history books and videos to learn about it, Mya, from Irvington, New Jersey, recently wore her...
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