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Section: Demographics
Demographics
Race & Justice Imperative Focuses on the Need for Sustained Political Energy
The Hill's annual summit brought together politicians, academics, and advocates focusing on racial justice
February 22, 2023
Health
Rutgers Webinar Discusses Health Equity, Minority Health, and Medical Education
The current state of health equity and medical education were key topics at a webinar hosted by Rutgers University’s Samuel DeWitt Proctor Institute for Leadership, Equity, and Justice.
February 21, 2023
LGBTQ+
Scholars Call on Educational Field to Protect LGBTQ+ Youth
In just two months, 2023 has seen over 120 bills introduced across the country to restrict LGBTQ+ rights, particularly those of trans individuals.
February 21, 2023
African-American
Prairie View A&M to Become First HBCU to Lead a National University Transportation Center
Prairie View A&M University has been selected by the U.S. Department of Transportation to lead a national-tier University Transportation Center, making the school the first HBCU to lead a national UTC.
February 20, 2023
Disabilties
U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee and NCAA Office of Inclusion Launch Programming Initiatives for Adaptive Sports
The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee and NCAA Office of Inclusion have launched multiple programming initiatives for adaptive sports, sports for people with disabilities.
February 17, 2023
Reports & Data
Starting Salaries for Bachelor’s Degrees in Traditionally Higher-Paying Disciplines Leveling Off
Starting salaries for college graduates with bachelor’s degrees in traditionally higher-paying disciplines are leveling off, according to a NACE survey.
February 16, 2023
African-American
Sharpton Organize March to Protest DeSantis' Crusade to "Whitewash Black History"
February 15, 2023
Native Americans
Emory University and College of the Muscogee Nation Receive $2.4 Million to Support Native and Indigenous Studies
Emory University and the College of the Muscogee Nation in Oklahoma have partnered and received $2.4 million from The Mellon Foundation to help develop programs advancing Native and Indigenous Studies and the preservation of the Mvskoke language.
February 15, 2023
African-American
SAU President Dr. Christine Johnson McPhail Chosen to Preach for Washington Cathedral HBCU Welcome Sunday
Saint Augustine University President Dr. Christine Johnson McPhail has been chosen to preach for the Washington Cathedral’s fourth annual Holy Eucharist & Annual HBCU Welcome Sunday, making her the first HBCU president chosen to do so.
February 15, 2023
African-American
Voting Rights Take Center State at Brookings Institution Black History Month Panel Discussion
Experts discussed issues, opportunities, and advice for Black Americans during this year’s Brookings Institution annual Black History Month program.
February 14, 2023
African-American
UNCF to Host Networking and Educational Conference
The UNCF's Leadership Conference will be hosting a conference Feb. 16-19 to bring together students, faculty, HBCU community leaders, funding experts, sponsors, alumni, and UNCF-member institutions.
February 13, 2023
African-American
Pomona College to Preserve Archival Collection of Civil Rights Leader Myrlie Evers-Williams
Pomona College willl preserve the archival collection of alumna and civil rights leader Myrlie Evers-Williams.
February 9, 2023
African-American
Study: Black Students Have Lower Completion Rates Than Other Racial/Ethnic Groups
Black students have lower six-year completion rates for degrees or certificate programs than any other racial or ethnic group, according to a recent Lumina Foundation-Gallup 2023 State of Higher Education study.
February 9, 2023
African-American
St. Thomas University Law School Named Benjamin L. Crump College of Law
The College of Law at St. Thomas University will be renamed the Benjamin L. Crump College of Law, making the law school the U.S.’s first to be named after a practicing Black attorney.
February 8, 2023
Demographics
The Teagle Foundation Builds Diversity and Access in Liberal Arts
Dr. Andrew Delbanco, president of The Teagle Foundation, is a fierce supporter of liberal arts in higher ed.
February 3, 2023
African-American
N.C. A&T Honors 63rd Anniversary of the A&T Four Woolworth’s Department Store Sit-In
N.C. A&T hosted a celebration Feb. 1 for the 63rd anniversary of the A&T Four’s Woolworth’s Department Store sit-in.
February 2, 2023
African-American
College Board Unveils New AP African American Studies Course
College Board debuts new AP African American Studies course, amid racist backlash.
February 1, 2023
African-American
SUNY Cortland to Host Inaugural Abraham Lincoln DeMond 1889 Day In Honor of First African American Alum
SUNY Cortland will be formally having its inaugural Abraham Lincoln DeMond 1889 Day, in honor of the school’s first African American alum – in 1889 – amid prejudicial policies and segregation.
January 27, 2023
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