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Beshear signs bill in support of Kentucky’s HBCUs

Gov. Andy Beshear signed bill 270 in support of HBCUs and postsecondary education. The bill will increase student services for Kentucky’s HBCUs and create a partnership between Simmons College and Kentucky State University (KSU). The bill allows students attending HBCUs to receive

April 13, 2021April 14, 2021
Business/Campus News

Fifth Third Bank to host HBCU leadership conference

Fifth Third Bank is collaborating with HBCUs in an effort to recruit a more inclusive and diverse workforce. As part of its strategy to nurture a multicultural employee base, the bank is hosting an inaugural HBCU leadership conference May 18-19. The goal

April 13, 2021April 13, 2021
Campus News/Sports

Howard University’s Miles Simon qualifies for Olympic trials

Miles Simon, a sophomore at Howard University, qualified for the 2021 U.S. Olympic Trials with his 50-meter freestyle. Clocking in at 23.11, Simon made the Wave I cut with 8 seconds to spare.  “Having the opportunity to compete at this meet was

April 13, 2021April 13, 2021
Campus News

Middlebury Institute offers scholarship to graduate students, HBCU alumni

Beginning in the fall of 2021, the Middlebury Institute is offering its students who are HBCU alumni an annual $10,000 scholarship toward their graduate studies. “The goal of offering this scholarship is to expand access to the Middlebury Institute to a broader

April 13, 2021April 13, 2021
National News/Schools

Classes canceled at Knoxville school for two days after armed student is killed in encounter with police

By Kay Jones and Hollie Silverman No classes will be held for the next two days at a school in Knoxville after a student was killed and a police officer injured during an encounter at the high school. Counselors will be available

April 13, 2021
Entertainment

Will Smith and Antoine Fuqua pull ‘Emancipation’ production from Georgia

By Lisa Respers France, CNN Georgia has lost a major production because of its newly restrictive voting legislation. It was announced Monday that director/producer Antoine Fuqua and his Fuqua Films and actor/producer Will Smith and his media company Westbrook Inc. have opted

April 13, 2021
National News

Here’s what can help the US soon see a Covid-19 turnaround, Fauci says

By Christina Maxouris US officials are racing to vaccinate as many Americans as possible to beat another Covid-19 surge — and doses are being administered at a record pace. But that’s not all the US needs to be doing right now. “Don’t

April 13, 2021
Politics

Biden administration stands down on policing commission, focuses on legislative route instead

By Betsy Klein The Biden administration is standing down on a campaign promise to create a White House-led commission and instead moving forward with its efforts toward passing police reform through legislative channels. “The Biden-Harris Administration strongly supports the George Floyd Justice

April 13, 2021
Black Women's History Month

Passing the Torch: Ida B. Wells and Patrisse Cullors

Ida B. Wells and Patrisse Cullors, two women at the forefront of two massive movements in pursuit of justice.  Wells was more than just a journalist. She set out to use her investigative skills to find out the real reason Black men

April 13, 2021
National News

The first Black mayor in Brooklyn Center says Daunte Wright’s shooting is ‘unfathomable’

By Nicole Chavez A young mayor has worked to unite ethnic groups in a Minneapolis suburb for years. The killing of a Black man is now bringing outrage to his city. Brooklyn Center Mayor Mike Elliott called the shooting of Daunte Wright

April 13, 2021
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