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Popular GoDaddy Digital Marketing Course is Back; ASU’s Small Business Development Center Kicks Off Its Free Six-Week Course on June 8

By Kenneth Mullinax The popular digital marketing course –Ā Empower by GoDaddyĀ – is back, and is again sponsored by Alabama StateĀ University’sĀ Small Business Development Center (SBDC). The free course is offered only to local small businesses headquartered in Alabama. Interested business owners shouldĀ register onlineĀ atĀ https://asbdc.ecenterdirect.com/events/9599Ā NO LATER THANĀ June 5 at 5 p.m.The course is being offered as a virtual,

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Students at Amanda Gorman’s Alma Mater Fight For Her Banned Poem

By Angela Johnson Amanda GormanĀ made news and historyĀ as the youngest inaugural poet when she wrote ā€œThe Hill We Climbā€ for President Joe Bidenā€™s 2021 inauguration. Two years later, her poem is back in the news as Daily Salinas, a parent of two children,Ā had it removedĀ from a Miami-area elementary school for including what she believed to

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Howard University students assist at area schools

By Sylvester Brown Jr. As Lynn Squires, an English/Arts teacher at Washington EleMiddle School, walked into the room she shouted: ā€œHU.ā€ The 15 or so college students, each standing next to personalized poster boards, responded in unison: ā€œU know!ā€ The chant was a shared moment between Squires, a Howard University alumnus and HU students visiting

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Research Group Visits Schools in Finland and Sweden

Courtesy of Bowie State University Doctoral students and faculty members from Bowie State’s Educational Leadership Department traveled to Finland and Sweden to conducti a comparative research analysis of the two Scandinavian nations’ educational systems to those in the United States. The research group visited public schools, colleges and universities in both countries to explore their

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Talk of Racism Proves Thorny for G.O.P. Candidates of Color

By Jonathan Weisman Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina opened his presidential candidacy with a story of the nationā€™s bitter, racist past. It is one that he tells often, of a grandfather forced from school in the third grade to pick cotton in the Jim Crow South. A rival for the Republican nomination, Nikki Haley,

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Sociology Professor Teixeira-Pois Elected Rural Sociological Society VP

By Jackie Torok North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University associate sociology professor Stephanie Teixeira-Poit, Ph.D., has been elected vice president of the Rural Sociological Society (RSS). Her term begins in August. RSS, a professional social science association that promotes the generation, application, and dissemination of sociological knowledge, seeks to enhance the quality of rural

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West Virginia State University Nursing Program Receives National Accreditation

Courtesy of West Virginia State University The Bachelor of Science in nursing program at West Virginia State University (WVSU) has received accreditation from the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), a national accreditation agency for nursing programs. The CCNE granted WVSUā€™s program the maximum initial accreditation of five years following a rigorous onsite evaluation and

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Doctors of Veterinary Medicine recognized during Tuskegee University 2023 spring commencement, oath ceremony

Courtesy of Tuskegee University The Tuskegee University College of Veterinary Medicine (TUCVM) welcomed 58 new doctors of veterinary medicine into the profession on May 6 during the Graduate and Professional Schools formal ceremony in Chappie James Arena. But it was the Veterinary Medicine Oath ceremony that held the most excitement for the graduates. With this

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New Pharmacy & Health Professions building christened with ribbon cutting at University of Maryland Eastern Shore

Courtesy of University of Maryland Eastern Shore It was a celebration for the University of Maryland Eastern Shore as the much-anticipated opening of its new School of Pharmacy and Health Professions building became official. The facility, constructed on the continually developing and growing east side of the UMES Campus, was christened by PresidentĀ Heidi M. Anderson,

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