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Google faces scrutiny for recruiting algorithm, claims of discrimination

A college ranking system has driven Google’s recruiting strategy for onboarding engineers. According to several former Google employees, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are missing from the hiring algorithm, despite the company’s promise of racial diversity and inclusion.  Although there was an alleged push for diversity in recent years, since 2014 the number of

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Virtual marching band competition honors Aretha Franklin, awards University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff $5,000

Today would be the legendary Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin’s 79th birthday. National Geographic’s “GENIUS: ARETHA” and Watch The Bands, an online platform that focuses on preserving and promoting the marching band and dance culture of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), announced the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Marching Band as the winner

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Ben Slayton, CEO & President LEGACY Home Loans
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Nation’s largest Black mortgage lender, Legacy Home Loans, partners with HBCU Career Marketplace

As the first Black realtor with 55 years of experience, LEGACY Home Loans’ Founder & CEO Ben Slayton is all too familiar with the challenges African Americans face while working in mortgage and real estate.  Slayton and other leaders at LEGACY are determined to open the door for future generations by equipping them with the

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Documentary Shaw Rising wins Emmy Award

The inspiring story of Shaw University, the first historically black college in the South, is told in “Shaw Rising.” Founded in North Carolina in 1865 by Dr. Henry Martin Tupper who served as a chaplain in the Union Army during the Civil War, the school has a tumultuous story. Durham, NC studio responsible for the

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Prairie View A&M University launches writing program to honor Toni Morrison

A Toni Morrison Writing Program will be established at Prairie View A&M University (PVAMU) in honor of the writer and her former student, MacKenzie Scott. The announcement came from PVAMU President Ruth J. Simmons. $3 million in donations will be designated to endow the Morrison Writing Program. A Toni Morrison Writer-in-Residence will be part of

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FAMU kicks off Annual Day of Giving, commemorates 1887 Strikes

Florida A&M University’s (FAMU) is hosting its Annual Day of Giving in commemoration of the 1887 Strikes. In 1887 in Thibodaux, Louisiana Black sugar cane workers went on strike to protest the harsh working conditions, long hours and unfair wages. For three weeks 10,000 workers went on strike, turning into what is now known as

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Ford Credit and Ford Motor Company take on Congressional HBCU Partnership Challenge

Ford Motor Company and Ford Motor Credit Company are taking part in the Congressional HBCU Partnership Challenge, which is designed to promote corporate engagement and support for HBCUs. The main goal of the initiative is to help students develop new career opportunities and to improve diversity and inclusion across all industries. Emphasis will also be

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One of the largest civil rights cases in history is settled by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has settled a 15-year-old federal discrimination lawsuit. The bill will give $577 million over the next ten years to the state’s four HBCUs — Bowie State University, Coppin State University, the University of Maryland Eastern Shore and Morgan State University. Hogan had previously vetoed a similar bill, attributing his decision to

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Miguel A. Cardona speaks during his confirmation hearing to be Secretary of Education with the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions committee on Capitol Hill in Washington,DC on February 3, 2021. (Photo by Susan Walsh / POOL / AFP) (Photo by SUSAN WALSH/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

Biden announces $81 billion for schools as part of Covid-19 relief law

By Betsy Klein President Joe Biden announced the release of $81 billion in funding from the Covid-19 relief law for school reopening Wednesday, part of the administration’s efforts toward getting the majority of schools opened in his first 100 days in office and addressing inequity caused by the pandemic. “I’m really proud to announce that

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This picture shows vials of the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine at a pharmacy in Paris on February 25, 2021. - Private practitioners in France started vaccinating vulnerable patients between 50 and 64 at their medical offices on February 25, as part of a new stage in the country's Covid-19 vaccination campaign. (Photo by Christophe ARCHAMBAULT / AFP) (Photo by CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT/AFP via Getty Images)
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New AstraZeneca report says vaccine was 76% effective in preventing Covid-19 symptoms

By Maggie Fox Drug giant AstraZeneca updated its data on how well its coronavirus vaccine works, saying late Wednesday the vaccine showed 76% efficacy against symptomatic coronavirus disease and 100% efficacy against severe or critical disease or the need for hospitalization. The vaccine was 85% effective in preventing symptoms in volunteers 65 and older, the

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