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African-American
Baylor University Dedicates Statues of First Black Graduates
Baylor University has dedicated statues honoring its first Black graduates, the late Rev. Robert L. Gilbert and Barbara A. Walker.
Reports & Data
New Briefing Lays Out Strategies and Challenges for HSIs in Getting Title V Funds
The grants are increasingly competitive.
African-American
Young Black Men Project, Fitting in for Black Men, Boys Showcased at BMRI’s Symposium
The Black Men Research Institute’s (BMRI) Spring Symposium continued on Thursday with conversations about the mental health of African American men.
HBCUs
Black Men’s Mental Health Addressed During Black Men’s Research Institute Symposium
The Black Men’s Research Institute (BMRI) at Morehouse College hosted its first Spring Symposium addressing health issues for African American men.
African-American
Cole, Lewis Receive National Humanities Medal at the White House
Drs. Johnnetta Betsch Cole and Earl Lewis were among 12 individuals who was awarded the National Humanities Medal at the White House earlier this month.
African-American
Anti-Apartheid Advocate and Human Rights Activist Randall Robinson Dies at 81
Renowned human rights activist and civil rights lawyer Randall Robinson died Mar. 24 at age 81.
Reports & Data
Study: Undergraduate Women Majoring in STEM More Frequently Face Sexual Assault Than Those Outside of STEM
College women majoring in STEM fields more frequently experience sexual assault than those not in STEM, a recent Georgia State University study found.
Native Americans
Protests Urge University of Minnesota to Expand Native American Tuition Support Program
Students and activists protested at the University of Minnesota, demanding the school follow through on promises made to tribal communities. They asked the school to expand a tuition support program that they say few can access.
African-American
Northeastern and Northwestern Law Centers Seek Posthumous Pardon for Black Man Executed After 1908 Springfield Race Riot
115 years after his death, lawyers and law students from Northwestern and Northeastern Universities are seeking Joe James a posthumous pardon.
LGBTQ+
Students at Women's College Voted in Favor of Allowing Transgender Men and Nonbinary People Assigned Male at Birth for Admission
Wellesley College students voted Mar. 14 to allow transgender men and nonbinary people assigned male at birth to be eligible for admission.
African-American
Wiley College to Honor Opal Lee, Grandmother of Juneteenth, at 150-Year Celebration
Wiley College will be honoring Opal Lee, Grandmother of Juneteenth
African-American
Inaugural Summit Explores Best Practices for Young Men of Color
The Male Enrollment and Graduation Alliance at Montclair State University brought scholars and practitioners together to explore best practices for young men of color.
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