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Gertrude Theresa Hodges, the first African American to graduate Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, died March 28 at her East ...
Najja K. Baptist, a professor of political science and director of the African and African American studies program, has been appointed the Sylvia G. Swartz Endowed Chair in Political Science.
As chairs of the Academic Freedom Councils at Columbia, Harvard, and Princeton universities, we are alarmed at the threats to ...
Petty, along with an interdisciplinary research team, won the prestigious Richard Braddock Award from College Composition and Communication, the flagship journal for college composition and writing.
An Economist at the University of Ghana, Professor William Baah-Boateng, has described the 10 per cent tariff imposed by the ...
Chicago gynecologist Nicole Williams was just starting to investigate maternal health outcomes in Uganda when the Trump ...
“My learning of Black history came from my family,” she said.
Free trade has been so beneficial to so many countries that the world may find a way to live without its biggest player.
Trump didn’t just defy the assumption that his demonization of immigrants would cost him Hispanic voters; he turned those ...
Bay Area Black activists and scholars have long been leaders in the national fight for justice, equity and inclusion. Today, ...
The Trump administration has shut down government offices devoted to HIV and ended hundreds of millions of dollars in ...
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