spelman college
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Univ. of Maryland-Baltimore Program Encourages Students to Pursue STEM Careers
The first cohort of the UMB CURE Scholars program graduates from high school this year.
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Homeschool Curriculum Helps Black Kids Learn to Love New Languages
With Bilingual Brown Babies, Dr. Kami Anderson wants to give parents the tools they need to raise bilingual children
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HBCU Grads Rake in $14 Billion in Economic Impact, More Than Other Black Grads
Per data from OnlineU, Xavier University, Spelman College and Hampton University are the top three HBCUs with the highest financial payoff.
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On the First Day of Black History Month, More Than a Dozen HBCUs Receive Bomb Threats
For the second day in a row, Howard University receives a bomb threat after getting one yesterday.
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New Courses About Civil Rights Leader Rev. C.T. Vivian Have Made It Into College Curriculums
This semester, some students are learning about the man Martin Luther King Jr. called “the greatest preacher to ever live” for the very first time.
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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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The Root Institute: HBCUs—the Legacy, the Now, the Future
Panama Jackson was joined by Andrea Jackson Gavin and Dr. Jelani Favors to talk about historically Black colleges and universities.
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A Discussion About The Term 'SpelHouse,' Ownership, Business and Culture Vultures
I don’t remember the first time I ever heard the term “SpelHouse,” the portmanteau of Spelman College and Morehouse College—two prominent historically Black colleges situated across the street from one another in Atlanta, Ga. It was probably very early into my college experience; I almost feel like the term itself kind of wafts into your…
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With a $2 Million Gift, Spelman Will Launch the First-Ever HBCU Queer Studies Chair in Honor of Audre Lorde
“When I dare to be powerful, to use my strength in the service of my vision, then it becomes less and less important whether I am afraid,” wrote activist, poet, author and feminist icon Audre Lorde, who in life and legacy has become a beacon for subsequent generations on the intersections of race, gender and…





