By President David K. Wilson The ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court declares that race can no longer be a factor in higher education admissions, which for many institutions will erode decades of progress in cultivating diversity on their campuses. Affirmative action has long been a scale-balancing tool in addressing historical and systemic inequalities, allowing
MoreBy Darren A. Nichols The first performance for Tennessee State University head drum major Joshua Knox couldnāt have been more pressure-packed. Knox led about 50 members of Tennessee StateāsĀ Aristocrat of BandsĀ in a performanceĀ on the South Lawn at the White Houseās inaugural Juneteenth celebration earlier this month. It meant keeping his bandmates calm while expecting perfection.
MoreByĀ Char Adams,Ā Kimmy Yam,Ā Sandra Lilley,Ā Emi Tuyetnhi TranĀ andĀ Cora Cervantes As a rising high school senior trying to figure out the next several years of her life, Gabrielle Wilson sees Thursdayās Supreme Court decision on race-conscious admissions as a possible hurdle. āI think if affirmative action was taken away, it would make me not as hopeful about getting
MoreBy Sholnn Z. Freeman A new clinical trial run by Howard University, University of Illinois Chicago and University of Miami will partner with community organizations and sites to bring life-saving care closer to a highly vulnerable population: Black people with opioid use disorder. The trial is funded by theĀ National Institute on Drug AbuseĀ (NIDA) is part
MoreCourtesy of Morehouse School of Medicine Aetna Better HealthĀ® of Georgia, a CVS HealthĀ® company (NYSE:Ā CVS), announced that Aetna provided a community investment of $140,000 to Morehouse School of Medicine. The investment will support Morehouse School of Medicineās Health Equity for All Lives (H.E.A.L.) student-run free clinic (SRFC) to provide high-quality, comprehensive care to underserved
MoreCourtesy of Fayetteville Athletics The Broncos won a record-setting seven Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) championships, by far the most in the conference in the 2022-23 season. Not only did they take home the most titles, the Broncos also captured their second consecutive CIAA Loretta Taylor Award, which goes to the winningest womenās program in
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