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North Carolina Institutions Awarded $2.3 Million to Study How to Improve Pregnancy Outcomes
N.C. A&T and UNC Chapel Hill were awarded a $2.3 million grant to study how to improve outcomes among women who are more likely to experience pregnancy complications due to poor heart health.
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Report Shows Pandemic Disproportionately Impacted Latino Students, Families
The COVID-19 pandemic had a disproportionately negative impact on Latino students and their families in the U.S., according to a recent report from UnidosUS.
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Hunt Appointed UCLA Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost
Dr. Darnell Hunt is expected to become UCLA’s next executive vice chancellor and provost.
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Alabama HBCUs Receive Grants to Preserve Historic Campus Locations
Five HBCUs in Alabama are getting funding from the National Parks Service to preserve historic campus locations.
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$1.8 Million to Aid STEM Pursuits at CSU campuses
CSU Northridge (CSUN)’s Global Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) Equity Innovation Hub announced $1.8 million in CSU HSI Community Grants to inspire students to pursue pathways to STEM careers.
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UGA to Expand NSF-Sponsored Statewide STEM Program
The University of Georgia has received $2.5 million from the National Science Foundation to expand a statewide UGA STEM program.
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Yale Study: Students from Marginalized Groups More Likely to Leave Med School
A recent Yale study has indicated that students from marginalized groups leave medical school at higher rates.
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VCU School of Social Work Professor Sues University for Discrimination
Dr. Muthoni Imungi, a professor in Virginia Commonwealth University’s School of Social Work, is suing the university for discrimination, alleging she was demoted because she is Black and was born in Kenya.
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Tuskegee, UC Berkeley Partner to Develop Data Science Curriculum and Research Opportunities
Tuskegee University and the University of California, Berkeley, recently announced a multi-year partnership to develop data science curriculum and research opportunities.
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Bowdoin College Expands Need-Blind Admissions to International Students
Bowdoin College has expanded its need-blind admissions policy to include international students, making Bowdoin one of just seven schools in the U.S. with comprehensive need-blind aid policies for all students, regardless of citizenship.
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The University of Utah to Expand Leadership Fellows Program with $1.3 Million Grant
The University of Utah plans to expand its Presidential Leadership Fellows pilot program to three other schools using a $1.3 million grant from the Mellon Foundation.
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TMCF Receives $1 Million Wells Fargo Grant Ahead of Annual Leadership Conference
The Thurgood Marshall College Fund has received a $1 million grant from Wells Fargo to provide support for scholarships, leadership development programs, and TMCF’s entrepreneurship program.
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