January 22, 2025

South Carolina State University Launches Greenhouse for Enhanced STEM Education and Research

Courtesy of South Carolina State University South Carolina State University’s Institute of Business, Environment, Communications and Transportation has officially opened its new BECT Education and Research Greenhouse, marking a significant step towards enriching educational opportunities in STEM fields. The greenhouse will serve as a hub for research and experimentation, providing a space where students can directly

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This HBCU Has Been Voted The Best Nursing School In The Country

By Dantee Ramos For the first time in its nearly four-decade history, the Southern University School of Nursing was voted the best nursing school in the nation. Earlier this year, Nurse.org, a website for nursing professionals and students, hosted its annual Best of Nursing Awards, with SUSON taking the top spot. Dr. Sandra Brown, the dean of nursing and allied health,

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Nonprofit founded by Stacey Abrams to pay record Georgia fine for violating state campaign laws

By Zoë Richards A nonprofit organization founded by Stacey Abrams has agreed to pay a $300,000 fine for violating campaign finance laws over its spending in support of the Georgia Democrat’s candidacy during the 2018 governor’s race. The Georgia Ethics Commission voted unanimously Wednesday to impose the penalty after it found that the New Georgia Project, which Abrams

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Biden Posthumously Pardons Marcus Garvey; Howard Law Professors And Students Had A Part In It

By Tomas Kassahun In one of his final moves as President, Joe Biden posthumously pardoned Marcus Garvey, was convicted of mail fraud in the 1920s. Garvey’s supporters have long argued that the conviction effort to silence the social justice champion as he fought for racial equality for Black Americans, the Associated Press reported. Garvey, who was deported to his home country Jamaica

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Harris returns home after making history in Washington.

By Erica Greene Former Vice President Kamala D. Harris left Washington on Monday the way she entered her role on the same day five years ago: making history. After President Trump’s inauguration, Ms. Harris headed to Joint Base Andrews to take her last official flight home to California, supported by an all-female U.S. Air Force

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epaselect epa11840858 US President Donald Trump signs numerous executive orders, including pardons for defendants from the January 6th riots and a delay on the TikTok ban, on the first day of his presidency in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 20 January 2025. Trump, who defeated Kamala Harris to become the 47th president of the United States, was sworn in earlier in the day, though the planned outdoor ceremonies and events were cancelled due to extremely cold temperatures. EPA/JIM LO SCALZO / POOL Dostawca: PAP/EPA.

Trump Pardons January 6 Rioters in First Executive Action, Sparks Outrage from Law Enforcement and Families

By Stacy M Brown Four years after the deadly January 6 Capitol insurrection, Donald Trump, now back in the Oval Office, has signed a sweeping pardon for approximately 1,500 convicted rioters. This unprecedented move, which includes high-profile figures like former Proud Boys chairman Enrique Tarrio, has ignited fierce backlash from law enforcement, victims’ families, and

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