October 20, 2021

3 ways executives hold Black women back at work

Opinion by Denise Hamilton Despite promises from across the corporate world to diversify leadership and give people of all backgrounds equal opportunities, women of color remain stuck with little to no progress in sight. A recentĀ studyĀ from McKinsey and LeanIn.orgĀ foundĀ that while women overall have more high-ranking roles than in previous years, women of color make up

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Grammy Award-Winning Artist Howard Hewett, Rapper Chief Keef To Headline TSU 2021 Homecoming

By Lucas Johnson Legendary R&B crooner Howard Hewett and rapper Chief Keef will headline Tennessee State Universityā€™s 2021 Homecoming, the first in-person celebration in over a year. The COVID-19 pandemic forced TSU to have a non-traditional virtual homecoming last year. But, appropriately themed ā€œThe Return,ā€ this yearā€™s celebration Oct.24-31 is pretty much back to normal.

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BSU to Help Build Infrastructure for Large-scale Data

Courtesy of Bowie State University Newsroom, Bowie State University will expand its expertise in data science by joining with 11 other institutions, including the University of Maryland Baltimore County, Harvard Medical School and Vanderbilt University, to form an artificial intelligence/machine learning consortium (AI/ML) aimed at advancing health equity and researcher diversity through the National Institutes

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Howard University Engineering Students Help Expand Urban Farm, Addressing D.C. Food Insecurity

By Howard University Newsroom Mechanical engineering seniorĀ Cheikh BadianeĀ from theĀ Howard University chapter ofĀ Engineers Without BordersĀ joined community organizations to celebrate theĀ Garden of EdenĀ project in the cityā€™s Ward 8 community ā€“ a series of raised garden beds enhancing the accessibility of gardening for seniors and those with limited mobility. Known as the Garden of Eden, theĀ Allen Chapel AMEĀ site

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BGE Scholars Program Establishes Scholarships with Coppin State University

By BreneĀ Carrington BGE announced, last week, partnerships with Coppin State University, Bowie State University, and Morgan State University to award scholarships to full-time STEM majors from its communities. Each school will receive grant funding of $200,000 in 2021 to provide funding for $10,000 scholarships to 15 ā€œBGE Scholars.ā€ ā€œThese scholarships are a critical tool to

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ACLU sues Oklahoma over law prohibiting critical race theory topics from being taught in schools

By Madeline Holcombe, A group of students and educators has filed a complaint challenging an Oklahoma law that restricts teaching about race and gender,Ā in what theĀ American Civil Liberties UnionĀ calls the firstĀ federal lawsuitĀ to challenge such a statewide ban. The suit — backed by the ACLU, the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, the Oklahoma state

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White House under pressure to act on voting rights, but it’s not ready to blow up the filibuster

By Jeremy Herb, Kevin Liptak and Fredreka Schouten, The White House is under mounting pressure to get results on voting rights legislation, but sources tell CNN the Biden administration still isn’t ready to try to jam it through the Senate by force — even thoughĀ the Senate’s latest voting billĀ is expected to falter yet again on

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Biden discusses $1.9 trillion top line for economic package and tells Democrats free community college is out

By Manu Raju, Phil Mattingly and Kaitlan Collins, President Joe BidenĀ informed House progressives Tuesday afternoon thatĀ the final bill to expand the social safety netĀ is expected to drop tuition-free community college, a major White House priority, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter. And the President discussed a $1.75 to $1.9 trillion price tag for

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