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Section: Demographics
Health
The Rev. Al Sharpton and Artist Al B. Sure! Partner in Effort to Reverse Coverage Change for Organ Rejection Tests
Civil rights leader and TV host the Rev. Al Sharpton and musician and radio host Al B. Sure! are partnering to restore Medicare coverage for tests to detect early signs of organ rejection.
November 28, 2023
African-American
Report Provides Frank Data on Black PhD Holders in STEM Fields
Black individuals with STEM PhDs have higher debt and longer times to completion.
November 27, 2023
Students
Incarcerated Students in Northwestern Prison Education Program Earn Bachelor's Degrees
Students from the Northwestern Prison Education Program have attained bachelor’s degrees, the first time in U.S. history that incarcerated students have received bachelor’s degrees from a top 10 university.
November 17, 2023
Native Americans
Salt Lake Community College Launches Scholarship Program for Tribal Students
Salt Lake Community College will be helping cover tuition for members of Utah’s federally recognized tribes.
November 15, 2023
African-American
Report: Young Black Voters Skeptical About Digital Messaging and Negative Campaign Ads
Black voters ages 18-29 are showing skepticism about social media messaging and negative campaign advertisements, according to a new Rutgers report.
November 15, 2023
African-American
Panel: Erasing Black History Threatens to Harm Black Community, Students, and Nation's Future
The exclusion and omission of Black history threatens to harm not just the Black community at large but also students and the very future of the nation, experts said.
November 14, 2023
Women
Study: Women in STEM Receive More Job Offers Than Men After Career Services Use
Women pursuing careers in technical fields can benefit from campus career services, according to a joint study by NACE and Cornell Tech.
November 8, 2023
African-American
Dr. Ruth J. Simmons Takes Readers ‘Up Home’ in New Memoir
Dr. Ruth J. Simmons has been traveling the country to talk about her recently published memoir Up Home: One Girl’s Journey.
November 7, 2023
African-American
National Black Pre-Law Conference to take Place at Harvard
The annual National Black Pre-Law Conference and Law Fair will take place next week at Harvard University.
November 7, 2023
Demographics
Diversity Abroad Conference Focuses on Inclusive Student Success
Diversity Abroad consortium meeting draws hundreds of participants to Chicago from across the nation.
November 1, 2023
Latinx
Panel Explores a Diverse Workforce at HACU Conference
During the HACU conference, a panel from corporate America explored diversity strategies and practices.
October 30, 2023
Latinx
HACU Kicks Off Annual Conference in Chicago
The theme for this year's conference focuses on championing Hispanic higher education success.
October 29, 2023
Native Americans
Dr. Cheryl Crazy Bull Recognized for Social Equality Work
The leader of a Native American higher ed student access organization was recognized and commended by the Bank of America as a Neighborhood Builders Social Equality Awardee.
October 27, 2023
African-American
Report: Number of Black Students in Community College IT Programs Remains a Concern
The number of Black students pursuing associate’s degree and credential IT programs is concerningly lacking, according to a new report from Jobs for the Future.
October 26, 2023
African-American
HBCU Alumni Sue Georgia Board of Regents
Three HBCU alumni are suing the Georgia Board of Regents, alleging that the board did not equally fund state public HBCUs, Albany State, Fort Valley State, and Savannah State universities.
October 26, 2023
African-American
Sean "Diddy" Combs Donates $1 Million to Alma Mater Howard University
Famed rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs has gifted Howard University $1 million.
October 24, 2023
Women
Study: Preschool-Age Children Notice Household Labor Inequalities
Children as early as preschool age discern the unequal household labor dynamics in their families.
October 23, 2023
African-American
Scholars Gather in Atlanta for Black Doctoral Network Conference
The national conference brought together emergent scholars and professionals from the social sciences, STEM and humanities for intellectual exchange and to create connections and develop collaborations.
October 21, 2023
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