By Ann Powers and Nisha Venkat When the Supreme CourtĀ issued its decision on Dobbs vs. Jackson Women’s Health Organization on Friday, effectively overturning the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that codified the right to abortion, social media predictably exploded with myriad responses. Musicians were among those who immediately spoke up, and their reactions ā overwhelmingly
MoreBy Alcorn State University Alcornites are making strides at the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), as one of its alumni recently received a promotion at one of the agencyās newest offices. Dr. Terence Lynch ā98 is the first director of Science Support within NOAAās Office of Oceanic Atmospheric Research (OAR). Lynch received a bachelorās degree
MoreBy Claflin University A group of highly-ambitious and talented high school students and recent graduates are taking advantage of a unique educational experience that introduces them to careers in K-12 education. Nearly 40 students are participating in the Claflin University Bridge to Education (CUBE) program, a state-funded initiative created to recruit and prepare minority students
MoreBy David K. Li and Safia Samee Ali Ā Officials on Monday set aĀ 9 p.m. curfewĀ for downtown Akron, Ohio, and canceled a fireworks show in the wake of protests over the police killing of Black motorist Jayland Walker. Mayor Dan Horrigan said the action was necessary due to the threat of violence and property damage in
MoreCourtesy of Spelman College Spelman College recently received a $1 million gift from The Shubert Foundation to support an endowed scholarship for students majoring in theater and performing arts. The scholarship will allow future theater professionals to graduate with less debt, ready to step into their creative careers. “Spelman College is honored to receive such
MoreLumen Learning Partners with Howard University to Improve Educational Outcomes for Students of Color
Written by the Howard University Newsroom Staff Collaboration aims to identify best practices and create courseware with nation’s leading historically Black research university to support students’ academic excellence and eliminate race and income as predictors of student success. Ā Lumen Learning, a leading provider of teaching and learning materials focused on improving student success, affordability, and
MoreBy Emmanuel Freeman Growing up in Dallas, Texas, Mateo Lannamanās dream was to be a pilot and fly high across the sky. With lack of funding and without a clear path, he didnāt know where to turn, until he met a mentor in flight training atĀ Rising AviationĀ who gave him an advice that would change the
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