I wanted a history class that focused more on my history. History is viewed as important because it’s necessary to know where you came from, and this African American history class is teaching me more ...
THEODORE, Ala (WKRG) — When Fatou Bains first came to the United States, she could not speak any English. After joining the Boys and Girls Clubs of South Alabama, her world changed for the better.
Harvard Law School enrolled 50 Black students in its 2028 J.D. class, a more than two-fold increase from the historic low in the previous class, according to data released by the American Bar ...
Founded in 1968 by five Black students at Harvard Business School, the African American Student Union (AASU) is a vibrant and inclusive community for all Black students at HBS, embracing diverse ...
More than half of U.S. states now recognize that their traditional approaches, including math tracking, often advantage an elite few while overlooking the needs of the broader student population.
A record 19 South African students have secured early admission to prestigious US universities, including Harvard and ...
For many young Africans, studying abroad is more than just earning a degree — it’s about opening doors to the world. From the lecture halls of London to the labs of Toronto and the campuses of Paris, ...
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