November 09, 2022

Fayetteville State University Professor Launches Education Enrichment Program to Combat COVID-19 Impact on Learning

Courtesy of Fayetteville State University Fayetteville State University’s (FSU) Tanya Hudson, Ed.D., associate professor and chair in the College of Education’s Early Childhood, Elementary, Middle Grades, Reading and Special Education Department, has received a two-year, $500,000 grant from a joint effort between the North Carolina Policy Collaboratory and the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction to implement and study

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‘Black Panther’ director Ryan Coogler emotionally recalls his last conversation with Chadwick Boseman

By Randi Richardson “Black Panther” director Ryan Coogler recently described his last conversation with Chadwick Boseman “a couple weeks” before the actor’s death in 2020. In the new podcast “Wakanda Forever: The Official Black Panther Podcast,” which launched Thursday, author and journalist Ta-Nehisi Coates interviewed Coogler, who directed the original film and the sequel, which premieres next Friday. Boseman played

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USG Highlights Ethical Culture Through Ethics Awareness Week

Courtesy of Albany State University The University System of Georgia (USG) is committed to the highest ethical and professional standards of conduct in pursuit of its mission to create knowledge. Accomplishing this mission demands integrity, good judgment, and dedication to public service from all members of the USG community. Annually, the USG highlights this commitment

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Martin Luther King Jr. paid the bill for Julia Roberts’ birth.

By Rachel Treisman The world is finally learning a thrilling fact about Julia Roberts’ birth, exactly 55 years later: It was paid for by Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King. The connection between the two families wasn’t necessarily a secret, but it resurfaced in a big way just before Roberts’ Oct. 28 birthday,

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ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge Releases Student Voter Turnout and Engagement Data Ahead of Midterm Elections

Courtesy of Civic Nation The ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge (ALL IN) released the 2022 College Student Voting Fact Sheet, a comprehensive resource providing more information about student voter turnout and engagement. The fact sheet includes voting data and trends, issues that motivate students to vote, barriers college students face at the ballot box and more. With more

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Howard University, PNC National Center for Entrepreneurship Name Erin Horne McKinney as Inaugural Executive Director

By Brittany Bailer The Howard University School of Business and PNC National Center for Entrepreneurship announced the hiring of its first national executive director, Erin Horne McKinney. The seasoned nonprofit executive will lead the center’s efforts to increase access to financial services and capital to Black and minority entrepreneurs and their small businesses. Horne McKinney, a North Minneapolis native, has

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Wes Moore as Maryland’s first Black governor

By Ava Joye-Burnett Wes Moore is set to make history after he was projected winner in Maryland’s gubernatorial race Tuesday night. The Associated Press called the race in favor of Moore the minute polls closed in Maryland at 8 p.m. He would be the state’s first Black governor. Moore’s running-mate Aruna Miller is also set

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Black Menaces Want to Educate You

By Sara Weissman A group of five Black students at Brigham Young University, who call themselves the Black Menaces, started a TikTok account earlier this year where they post videos of themselves posing questions to their mostly white classmates about race and identity. Questions range from what Juneteenth commemorates to whether students have queer friends on campus

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