April 2023 - Page 2

PVAMU COB receives continent-wide award for impact-focused research

Courtesy of Prairie View A&M University Wharton Research Data Services and SSRN announced Prairie View A&M University as the 2023 WRDS-SSRN Innovation Award winner for the North America region. The WRDS-SSRN Innovation Award series elevates the visibility of impact-focused research and the institutions that conduct it. Awards are presented to rising business schools each year to highlight their innovation

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Amirah Riddick in Brooklyn Preparatory High School’s African American studies AP course in Brooklyn, N.Y. on Oct. 19, 2022.

AP Black history course will change after months of political discourse, College Board says

The College Board says changes will be made to its new AP African American studies course, after critics said the agency bowed to political pressure and removed several topics from the framework, including Black Lives Matter, slavery reparations and queer life. In a statement on Monday, the College Board said the development committee and experts charged

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FAMU students spent Monday moving into the dorms on campus. Parents and family members all got to work together to get settled in for the start of Fall 2022 semester.President Larry Robinson came out to greet students and their families as well.

FAMU Board of Trustees Approves Plan for 2,000 Additional On Campus Beds

By Andrew Skerritt Florida A&M University’s Board of Trustees on Wednesday, April 19 approved $11 million for architectural and other contracts that will set the stage for the University to move ahead with a plan to add 2,000 new on-campus beds over the next three years. The $238 million initiative would be the most ambitious

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CNN announces it’s parted ways with news anchor Don Lemon

By Joe Hernandez News anchor Don Lemon is out at CNN, the cable network announced Monday. “Don will forever be a part of the CNN family, and we thank him for his contributions over the past 17 years,” the news outlet said in a tweet. “We wish him well and will be cheering him on in

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Honor Students Told to ‘Bet on Yourself’

By Hazel Scott Bet on yourself. When you believe in yourself and your ability to succeed, nothing can stop you.”  — Tracey Edmonds, CEO and President of Edmonds Entertainment and the Founder and Editor  of AlrightNow.com The entertainment mogul delivered those words during  Alabama State University’s virtual 2023 Honors Day Convocation on Friday, April 21.

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Three N.C. A&T Students, Alumna Intern With NCDHHS Division of Public Health

Courtesy of North Carolina A&T State University Three North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University students and a recent graduate are participating in paid spring semester internships with the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services as part of its Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) internship program. Faith Baldwin, Carmen

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Harry Belafonte, trailblazing singer, actor and activist, dies at 96

By Maria Puente Harry Belafonte, the “King of Calypso” who became one of America’s endearing and enduring civil rights activists into his 10th decade, has died. He was 96. Belafonte died Tuesday at his home in New York of congestive heart failure, representative Paula Witt said in a statement Tuesday. Belafonte will be remembered as one of the most popular

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Annual Symposium Addresses Racial and Social Justice in Sports

Courtesy of Bowie State University The 5th Annual Social Justice Alliance Symposium on Pursuing Racial and Social Justice in Sports will be held on Friday, April 28, at Bowie State University’s Fine and Performing Arts Center to honor the legacy of 1st Lt. Richard Collins III and bring more attention to social justice issues confronting college and

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Even More Beloved Black Banned Books You Must Read Now

By Angela Johnson Across the country, there have been continuous efforts to ban books from libraries and schools that deal with issues of race and sexuality. And it’s no coincidence that many of those books were written by authors that identify as LGBTQ or Black. But as conservatives push to keep people from reading these

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