“Amid new ballot drop boxes limits, Florida’s shorter hours cause voting rights worry”
In 2020, Brigham was among 1.5 million Floridians who chose to drop off their absentee ballots, and he hopes to...
In 2020, Brigham was among 1.5 million Floridians who chose to drop off their absentee ballots, and he hopes to...
The podcast series Black Education in Quebec is a captivating 9-part production by the LaSalle Multicultural Resource Centre (LMRC), designed...
The U.S. requires a well-educated workforce to grow our economy, strengthen our democracy, and solve big problems at home and...
The U.S. Department of Education is distributing $179 million in grants to support evidence-based programs aimed at accelerating academic achievement,...
Colleges are beginning to confirm long-held concerns following the Supreme Court's decision against affirmative action, as several schools report noticeable...
The proportion of Black and Hispanic students in Brown University's incoming Class of 2028 has decreased by 10 percentage points...
The St. Louis NAACP is urging the federal government to address what they describe as a "literacy crisis" impacting Black...
Last fall, Black students comprised 10.5% of new enrollees, while Hispanic students made up 10.8% of the incoming class. However,...
Enrollment of Black and Latino students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has significantly declined in the first admissions...
Harvard University has reported a significant drop in the percentage of Black students in its freshman class following a pivotal...

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