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N.C. A&T Celebrates 64th Anniversary of A&T Four’s Historic Sit-In
The North Carolina A&T community will gather Feb. 1, to celebrate the legacy of four A&T freshmen who were keystones in the civil rights movement with their historic sit-in at the downtown Greensboro Woolworth’s lunch counter.
Students
Partnership Receives $100,000 to Increase College Access for Indigenous Students
Partnership With Native Americans has received a $100,000 grant from the consumer financial services company, Synchrony, supporting Indigenous education.
African-American
ASALH to Celebrate African Americans and the Arts at Annual Luncheon
African Americans and the Arts will be this year's theme at the annual Black History Month luncheon.
Reports & Data
Collegiate Food Services Organization Publishes ‘Campus Dining: 2030 and Beyond’ Report
The National Association of College & University Food Services (NACUFS) has released its “Campus Dining: 2030 and Beyond” report.
Social Justice
Teacher-Run Organization Seeks to Educate Students on Historical Resistance Efforts
Two New York state universities are collaborating with an organization seeking to teach students about civil resistance in history, creating an online platform to display the organization’s curricula and map out areas of historical significance.
Health
Idaho State University Receives $2.2 Million to Train and Support Those Working with People with Hearing Disabilities
Idaho State University has received $2.2 million to train students and teachers to work with those who are deaf or hard-of-hearing.
LGBTQ+
Three Florida Educators Challenge Statute Banning Expression of Preferred Pronouns in Schools
Three Florida educators have filed a lawsuit challenging a rule that stops transgender and nonbinary teachers from using their preferred pronouns at school.
STEM
Study: Viewing Disparity of Women in Physics as Individual Choice Risks Overlooking Gendered Issues
Fewer women pursue careers in physics than biology, according to a new Rice University study.
Health
The Rev. Al Sharpton and Artist Al B. Sure! Partner in Effort to Reverse Coverage Change for Organ Rejection Tests
Civil rights leader and TV host the Rev. Al Sharpton and musician and radio host Al B. Sure! are partnering to restore Medicare coverage for tests to detect early signs of organ rejection.
Student Issues
Incarcerated Students in Northwestern Prison Education Program Earn Bachelor's Degrees
Students from the Northwestern Prison Education Program have attained bachelor’s degrees, the first time in U.S. history that incarcerated students have received bachelor’s degrees from a top 10 university.
African-American
Report: Young Black Voters Skeptical About Digital Messaging and Negative Campaign Ads
Black voters ages 18-29 are showing skepticism about social media messaging and negative campaign advertisements, according to a new Rutgers report.
African-American
Panel: Erasing Black History Threatens to Harm Black Community, Students, and Nation's Future
The exclusion and omission of Black history threatens to harm not just the Black community at large but also students and the very future of the nation, experts said.
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