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Howard University and Management Leadership for Tomorrow Launch Suite of Programs to Improve Career Outcomes for Students

Written By the Howard University Newsroom staff, Howard University is partnering with Management Leadership for Tomorrow (MLT) to provide their student population with access to multiple college-to-career programs that will help students maximize job opportunities upon graduation. Nearly all Bison undergraduate students  in good academic standing will have access to at least one MLT program.

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WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 15: U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) (C) speaks during a hearing before the Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Subcommittee of the Senate Appropriations Committee November 15, 2017 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. The subcommittee held a hearing on "VA Efforts to Prevent and Combat Opioid Overmedication." (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

Senate Democrats working on a Medicaid compromise to cover those in coverage gap through Obamacare plans

By Jessica Dean and Ali Zaslav, The creation of a federal Medicaid expansion program is likely not going to be in the Democrats’ sweeping social safety net package. Instead, lawmakers are discussing a plan to subsidize private insurance on the Affordable Care Act exchanges for those who are in the coverage gap, Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin of

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Transformative Health technician Marcela Demelo administers a drive-thru COVID-19 test in the Ashland MBTA Commuter Rail inbound parking lot on Memorial Drive, October 18, 2021. Tests are available Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7-11 a.m. and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 2-7 p.m. Credit: © Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/ Art Illman / USA TODAY NETWORK Location: Framingham MA

Covid-19 cases are down 60% from Delta peak. Still, be vigilant heading into winter, CDC director says

By Jason Hanna, Rates of Covid-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths have sunk significantly in the US since a wave driven by the highly contagious Delta variant peaked in September. But with cases still relatively high, many children still ineligible to be vaccinated, and colder weather coming, it’s not time to feel comfortable about the country’s position, leading health experts

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House Democrats again delay infrastructure vote amid party divisions

By Clare Foran, Manu Raju, Daniella Diaz and Annie Grayer, House Democratic leaders on Thursday were once again forced to push back the timeline for a vote on a $1 trillion infrastructure bill, a sign of ongoing divisions within the party and a major blow to President Joe Biden and party leaders eager to show they

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Howard University Architecture Professor Dahlia Nduom Featured in New Venice-Based Exhibition

By Howard University Newsroom, Howard University assistant professor of architecture Dahlia Nduom’s research work on the intersection of history, culture and traditional building practices in contemporary Ghanaian architecture was selected and is on display at the ArchiAfrika Pavilion in the New Blood 2021 exhibition. The exhibition is in conjunction with the European Cultural Centre’s Time Space Existence exhibition,

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Colin in Black & White. Colin Kaepernick as Colin in episode 101 of Colin in Black & White. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2021
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‘Colin in Black & White’ explores Colin Kaepernick’s formative years but fumbles in its approach

Review by Brian Lowry, Colin Kaepernick possesses greater gifts as an athlete and activist than as a TV personality, which becomes apparent watching “Colin in Black & White,” a series that — much like NBC’s “Young Rock” — revisits a famous person’s early life, here by awkwardly mixing documentary and dramatic elements. As it happens, the Netflix

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Morehouse College Partners with Google’s Jigsaw to Create Anti-Bias and De-Escalation Virtual Reality Trainer for Police and Law Enforcement Agencies

By Morehouse College, Morehouse College’s Culturally Relevant Computing Lab and its National Training Institute on Race and Equity announce their partnership with Google’s Jigsaw to create Trainer, a platform using virtual technologies designed to train police in de-escalation tactics in an immersive, realistic environment. Through collaboration with a diverse group of civil society organizations, academics, researchers, and law enforcement in

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Coppin State University Provides Over $1,000,000 in Student Relief

By Coppin State University, Coppin State University (CSU) is pleased to announce its Student Debt Relief Initiative (SDRI) which is federally funded by the 2021 American Rescue Plan Act. In total, Coppin State’s commitment will clear roughly $1,000,000 in student balances. This unprecedented relief fund, available to students who were enrolled during Fall 2020 and

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Denmark Tech and Commvault forge partnership for internship program

By Denmark Technical College, Twenty-one Denmark Technical College students participated in the kickoff session for an eight-week internship bootcamp last week, meeting virtually with Commvault executives and Denmark Tech leadership for an orientation into the program. “We are thrilled that our students have been offered this groundbreaking opportunity through Commvault. Participation in the internship bootcamp

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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amy Harris/Shutterstock (10990403b) A Philadelphia police officer's patch Philadelphia Police & Pennsylvania National Guard Members Patrol Following Civil Unrest In Response To Walter Wallace Jr.'s Death, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA - 31 Oct 2020

One year after the police killing of a Philadelphia man, the city agrees to equip its force with tasers as part of settlement

By Brynn Gingras, In a settlement between Philadelphia and the family of Walter Wallace, the city says it will provide money for stun guns, such as Tasers, for every patrol officer in the Police Department. The city also says officers will be required to wear the less-lethal weapons, and they will be properly trained as part

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