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Tennessee State Interim President Resigns Under Pressure

By Sara Weissman The interim president of Tennessee State University, Ronald Johnson, abruptly announced plans to resign on Wednesday after leading the historically Black land-grant institution for less than six months, as The TennesseanĀ first reported. Dakasha Winton, chair of the university’s Board

December 13, 2024
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Visiting HBCU Scholars Praise Harvard’s Visiting Professorship Program

By Neeraja S. Kumar Four visiting professors from historically Black colleges and universities praised Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Visiting Professorship Program for offering the opportunity and funding to explore their scholarly work. The professors participating in the program for

December 13, 2024
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Howard Students and Faculty Join CNN Newsroom Training in Abu Dhabi

By Sholnn Freeman Students from the Howard UniversityĀ Cathy Hughes School of Communications, along with Associate ProfessorĀ Jennifer Thomas, are participating in theĀ CNN Academy Newsroom SimulationĀ in Abu Dhabi, UAE, from December 8-18. Howard University seniorsĀ Kyle FisherĀ andĀ Donovan McNealĀ are the only representatives participating from an HBCU.

December 13, 2024
In Memoriam

Renowned poet and Black arts movement icon Nikki Giovanni dies at 81

By Andrew Limbong The renowned poet Nikki Giovanni has died. Giovanni died on Monday, Dec. 9, following her third cancer diagnosis, according to a statement from friend and author RenĆ©e Watson. She was 81. “We will forever be grateful for the unconditional

December 13, 2024
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Biden shrinks from view ahead of Trump’s return to Washington

By Adam Cancryn Joe Biden is president of the United States for 42 more days. But within the Democratic Party, on Capitol Hill — and even within his own administration — it feels like he left the Oval Office weeks ago. Biden

December 13, 2024
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After a hurricane, coach Tynesha Lewis leaned on a bond built at Black colleges

By Mia Berry When Hurricane Helene hitĀ western North CarolinaĀ in September, floods left UNC Asheville’s campus without power and potable water, displacing the women’s basketball team a month before the start of its season. As first-year coachĀ Tynesha LewisĀ mulled how to move forward, a

December 10, 2024
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After much anticipation, University of Michigan’s board doesn’t vote on defunding DEI

ByĀ Curtis Bunn The University of Michigan Board of Regents did not vote on whether to defund its diversity, equity and inclusion program at its final meeting of the year Thursday following protests on campus to keep the embattled program intact. The board

December 10, 2024
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Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager-Dove Elected as Whip of the Congressional Black Caucus

By Ashley Brown In a significant development for the 119th Congress, Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager-Dove (CA-37), a proud member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated, has been elected to serve as the Whip of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC). This prestigious position places

December 10, 2024
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Trump return to DC looms over Kennedy Center Honors

By Judy Kurtz In a night filled with political moments — including multiple nods to President Biden, a Grateful Dead tribute from former SpeakerĀ Nancy PelosiĀ (D-Calif.) and accolades for performers-turned-activists — there was scant mention at theĀ Kennedy Center HonorsĀ of President-elect Trump’s returnĀ to officeĀ and

December 10, 2024
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With the Voting Rights Act facing more threats, advocates renew a push for state laws

By Hansi Lo Wang With Republicans set to control Congress and the White House starting next year, some voting rights advocates are renewing their focus on protections against racial discrimination in elections that don’t rely on the federal government. Several states have

December 10, 2024
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