Education

Association honors African-American female professors in higher education

The African-American Female Professor Award Association recently held its third annual University and College Presidents Ball in downtown Springfield, Massachusetts. The event was a celebration of women of color in higher education who are...

New Haven’s Rejection of Black College Plans in 1831 Leads to Consideration of Apology Decades Later

In 1831, a groundbreaking proposal was put forth by a coalition of Black leaders and white abolitionists in New Haven, Connecticut, to establish the nation's first African American college. This initiative aimed to provide...

Kate Doyle: One of the Elected School Board Candidates for Chicago in 2024

The Chicago Tribune education team has taken the initiative to inform voters about the candidates running for Chicago's elected school board by posing a series of questions to each candidate in every district. These...

CSUB hosts conference to help black high school students pursue higher education

The United Black Student Unions of California recently hosted a day-long conference at California State University Bakersfield, bringing together high school students from across the Central Valley to provide them with a glimpse into...

Geisel’s O’Toole Honored with ASM Award for Graduate Education

Kudos is a column that celebrates the achievements of Dartmouth faculty, students, and staff who have received awards or other honors. It is a platform to recognize and showcase the outstanding work being done...

Woodson High School in Fairfax Rededicated

Woodson High School in Fairfax, Virginia, recently underwent a significant change as it was re-dedicated and renamed in honor of Carter G. Woodson, a renowned scholar and historian known as the "father of Black...

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