Arrman KyawLeadership & PolicyNew Jersey Senate Sends K-12 Media Literacy Bill to Governor's DeskNew Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy will be receiving a media literacy bill from the New Jersey Senate to sign, a bill that would make New Jersey the first state to mandate information literacy education for all K-12 students.November 22, 2022Faculty & StaffZebadiah Hall Appointed First Full-Time VP for DEI at University of WyomingZebadiah Hall will become the University of Wyoming’s first full-time vice president for diversity, equity, and inclusion, effective Dec. 22.November 22, 2022HBCUsShaw University Requests Justice Department Civil Rights Investigation into Police After Traffic Stop-Turned-SearchShaw University has filed an official complaint with the U.S. Justice Department to request an investigation into potential Title VI and civil rights violations committed by police during an Oct. 5 traffic stop and search of a Shaw-chartered bus.November 22, 2022From the MagazineA Visionary Urban PlannerDr. Malo André Hutson believes that harmony and collaboration between entities are needed if we are to tackle the broader issues of our time.November 21, 2022StudentsSpelman College Partners with Spotify for Podcast Culture InitiativeSpelman College is partnering with Spotify for NextGen, Spotify’s program to foster podcast culture and careers on campuses.November 21, 2022Leadership & PolicyMaryland Governor-Elect Wes Moore Named Keynote Speaker at Morgan State University Fall CommencementWes Moore, governor-elect of Maryland, will be the keynote speaker for Morgan State University’s 9th Fall Commencement Exercises.November 21, 2022HealthClasses Move Online at Bronx Community College Due to Persistent Heating ProblemsPersistent heating problems at Bronx Community College have prompted the school to move most classes online as temperatures outside fall to 30-40 degrees.November 21, 2022HBCUsNC A&T Fined for Exceeding Enrollment CapNorth Carolina A&T State University is being fined for enrolling too many out-of-state first-year students in the last two years.November 21, 2022StudentsAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science Received Nearly $20 Million to Support Disadvantaged and Minority StudentsThe American Association for the Advancement of Science has received awards totaling nearly $20 million, which the group will put towards efforts to disadvantaged and minority students.November 21, 2022African-AmericanFBI Identifies Suspect Tied to Bomb Threat Calls on HBCUsThe FBI has narrowed in on one suspect following a string of bomb threats at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) earlier this year.November 17, 2022Previous PagePage 94 of 225Next Page