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With Supreme Court Decision, College Admissions Could Become More Subjective

By Anemone Hartocollis In the Supreme Court decision striking down racial and ethnic preferences in college admissions, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. had harsh words for Harvard and the University of North Carolina, calling their admissions process “elusive,” “opaque” and “imponderable.” But the court’s ruling against the two universities on Thursday could lead to an admissions system that

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Coppin State University Center for Strategic Entrepreneurship Launches Youth Entrepreneurship Research Project

By Robyne McCullough Coppin State University is launching a new research project focused on fostering and improving conditions for youth entrepreneurship in Baltimore. The Excellence in Entrepreneurial Learning (EXCEL) Research Project, announced during the 2023 Economic Inclusion Conference at Coppin, will examine current entrepreneurship training programs for youth and young adults between the ages of 16

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Gadsen State Community College’s Echocardiography certificate increases employability, job security for working sonographers

 The Echocardiography Certificate Program at Gadsden State Community College gives working sonographers the opportunity to build on their current skills and add a modality to their resume. Shirley Gray is one of those sonographers who took advantage of the unique health science program. “It is very important to me to continually gain knowledge that will

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MVSU Communications & Marketing team win nine CPRAM awards

Courtesy of Mississippi Valley State University Mississippi Valley State University’s Office of Communications and Marketing team members won nine awards during the College Public Relations Association of Mississippi’s (CPRAM’s) Awards Ceremony held during the group’s annual conference. Additionally, Maxie has been chosen to serve on the 2023-24 CPRAM Board as a four-year college representative. The

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