Margaret Curtis is the Ruth Mayo Distinguished Visiting Artist and will be visiting Tulsa coinciding with her solo exhibition ...
Former chancellor of North Carolina A&T State University, Dr. Harold Martin Sr., was one of those honorees. Martin said, "education is a civil right," emphasizing the importance o ...
Despite the growing need for diverse healthcare providers, Black men remain underrepresented in the medical field, making up ...
By sitting down to lunch at a North Carolina department store, the brave men inspired many others to take part in nonviolent acts of civil disobedience ...
Around the United States, colleges and universities are cautiously navigating the Trump administration's crackdown on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives ...
These programmes are the nursing programme, the medical programme, the physiotherapy programme, and the occupational therapy programme. Two of the graduating students, Måns and Niklas, have answered ...
For many students, community college is only the first stop in their educational journey. Bachelor's degrees are not commonly offered at community colleges, so depending on a student's intended ...
A controversial speaker has canceled an appearance at University of California ... talk he gave at UCSF during Black History Month in February when he claimed white peoples' treatment of black ...
Archie Wade, a man sometimes called the University of Alabama's Jackie Robinson, integrating the faculty, and assisting legendary head football coach Paul W. "Bear" Bryant in recruiting Black ...
Texas A&M University pulled the brakes on an upcoming ... individuals considering business doctorial studies," and only Black/African American, Latinx/Hispanic American or Native American/Canadian ...
The findings by race and ethnicity so far raise a question: College enrollment is zero sum, so if the Black and Hispanic share went down, why didn’t the white and Asian share rise similarly?
The memo was provided to The College ... Identify as Black/African American, Latinx/Hispanic American, or Native American/Canadian Indigenous.” Notably this excludes white or Asian guests.