Education
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Black Teachers Are Leaving the Profession Behind In Huge Numbers
Recent studies show that diversity in the teaching profession has been on a sharp decline for the last two years
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Chicago Teachers Union Votes to Teach Virtually, City Cancels Classes for 330,000 Students
Chicago Teachers Union votes for virtual classes until Jan. 18
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Controversial Artwork Depicting George Floyd Riles up Students at Catholic University
“Is it George Floyd? Yes. Is it Jesus? Yes. There’s sacredness in every person.”
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Second Time Capsule Discovered at the Former Site of the Now Removed Robert E. Lee Statue
In Richmond, Virginia, a second time capsule has been and is expected to contain Confederate memorabilia
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Pandemic Cash For Morehouse Med Students Comes Through Just in Time
Needy students were told the money wouldn't show up until January
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Lawsuit From Howard University Alumni Claims Governing Board is Excluding students, Alumni and Faculty Illegally
Howard University alumni are not satisfied with the governing board at their alma mater
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Arizona State University Students Protest Having Kyle Rittenhouse As A Fellow Student
While on trial, Rittenhouse testified that he was taking online classes at ASU. That’s no longer the case, but some students want to keep it that way.