education
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Howard University Students Begin 2nd Week of Protests, Sit-Ins Against Poor Campus Living Conditions
Some students are camping out in tents to escape the dorms’ poor living conditions.
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Black Ivy: The Resurgence of HBCUs
With all of the current news swirl, it certainly appears that historically Black colleges and universities are having a moment
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1 Dead After 2nd Fatal Shooting in a Week at Grambling State University
In addition to the one fatality, seven other people were injured in the shooting.
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‘I’m Just Doing What I’m Supposed to Do’: Keshia Knight Pulliam Pays It Forward With HBCU Class in Session Series
The Tyler Perry’s House of Payne star is partnering with Now and Later to teach at Clark Atlanta University.
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Texas School Official Advises Teachers to Offer Books With Opposing View of the Holocaust. You Know Slavery Is Next
A new state law banning the teaching of critical race theory has teachers terrified of teaching the truth.
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Students at Howard Protest School for Poor Housing Conditions, Tuition Increase and Lack of Representation
The student sit-in at the school’s Blackburn University Center began on Tuesday.
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Mary McLeod Bethune Statue Unveiled in Florida Before a Permanent Stay in the U.S. Capitol
The statue will be the first to honor a Black person in the U.S. Capitol Building’s National Statuary Hall.



