August 09, 2024

Howard’s College of Medicine Receives Historic $175 Million Endowment from Bloomberg Philanthropies

By Amber D. Dodd Howard University will receive $175 million in support of the endowment of the College of Medicine. Howard University President Ben Vinson III, Ph.D., will attend Bloomberg Philanthropies’ announcement in New York City Tuesday morning, as he called the endowment a “unreservedly transformational gift” for the University. “Endowment support has traditionally been an

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Mixed-race voters say Donald Trump’s attacks on Kamala Harris’ race are painfully familiar

By Char Adams After Donald Trump told journalists on Wednesday that his presidential opponent Kamala Harris “turned Black” for political gain, Trump’s comments have impacted the way many multirace voters are thinking about the two candidates. “She was only promoting Indian heritage,” the former president said during an interview at the National Association of Black Journalists convention

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The Democratic Party’s downfall is deeper than Harris or Biden

By Jeremy Etelson The storm on the Democratic Party’s electoral horizon was never limited to President Biden staying in the race. Biden’s mental infirmity and the concerted denial surrounding it, while governmentally dangerous, were merely amplifying the severity of the party’s imminent political reckoning. Vice President Kamala Harris has now officially replaced Biden as the Democratic presidential nominee. But this

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Did Olympics Rule Changes Ruin Sha’Carri Richardson, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce’s Shot at Gold?

By Stephanie Holland While the country of Saint Lucia is probably still celebrating Julien Alfred’s victory in the women’s 100 meters race at the 2024 Paris Olympics, some unexpected procedural changes before the contest have added an air of controversy to the event. Viewers were shocked when Jamaican sprinting legend Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce was scratched from her

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Florida A&M University to Establish New Center for African and African American Studies

Courtesy of Florida A&M University Florida A&M University, a historically Black educational institution in Tallahassee, has recently received $550,000 in donations to establish a new Center for African and African American Studies. Two philanthropic organizations, the Henry Luce Foundation and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, each donated $275,000 to help kick off

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Meharry Medical College receives $175 million from Bloomberg Philanthropies

Courtesy of Meharry Medical College Philanthropist and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg today announced that Bloomberg Philanthropies has awarded a $175 million gift to Meharry Medical College to strengthen the College’s endowment and its capacity to advance health equity worldwide. The gift is the largest in Meharry’s history, significantly enhancing its endowment and

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Top HBCU coaches selected for NFL Diversity Coaching Fellowship

By Wali Pitt The NFL Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship is designed to be a vocational tool to increase the number of full-time NFL minority coaches, and this year’s class already includes two of the top up-and-coming coaches in HBCU football. Courtney Coard, the defensive coordinator for North Carolina Central, and Tory Woodbury, Tight Ends Coach &

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