Children learn to associate science with men at early ages. Over 40 years ago, less than 1% of American and Canadian elementary school children drew a woman when asked to draw a scientist. ...
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Trevon Milliard, RGJ 9:46 p.m. PDT May 26, 2015
In the world of college scholarships, Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates offers arguably the most coveted and lucrative of them all.
The Gates Millennium Scholarship is ...
Posted Friday, May 29th 2015 at 10:26AM
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KIPP has learned that setting students up for college success doesn’t end when they graduate high school. In fact, that’s just the beginning. Students—especially those from low-income backgrounds—need support all the way through to college graduation day. These 10 schools, including Spelman and Dillard, are leading ...
Posted Thursday, May 28th 2015 at 4:37PM
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Educators are busy people. Each day brings 101 new things to do and fires to put out—from
finding a replacement for a teacher on leave to closing up a hole in the budget. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of nine apps to help you prepare for the inev ...
Posted Thursday, May 28th 2015 at 2:40PM
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With every worker, there comes a unique work style.
By Monster Staff | May 26, 2015
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Workers, in aggregate, can be a fickle bunch. What works for on ...
Posted Thursday, May 28th 2015 at 2:25PM
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Fathers give so much and sacrifice a lot.
What will you do to show the Fathers in
your life how great a job they are doing?
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Posted Thursday, May 28th 2015 at 9:39AM
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Across Virginia - from Hampton to Richmond, Petersburg toLynchburg to Wise County and all points in between - approximately 17.8 percent of Virginia's population live in food desert. This documentary was produced by VSU as part of a study on food ins ...
Posted Wednesday, May 27th 2015 at 1:28PM
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Even though the school year is over, please remember to vote daily for our outgoing Miss Oakwood Nia Johnson as she competes in EBONY Magazine's HBCU Campus Queens contest.
Voting ends May 29.
The campus queens who finish ...
Posted Wednesday, May 27th 2015 at 9:27AM
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In this video some of our talents share their experience and career journey: Why L’Oréal?, How’s working in L’Oréal? and How L’Oréal Boost your career? These 8 talents undertake various roles within the ...
Posted Tuesday, May 26th 2015 at 2:24PM
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When you are surrounded by darkness the feeling of hopelessness sets in.
How can we stay motivated when our goals seem impossible? Where is the answer to our life's purpose?
Can you hear the universe guiding you?
Can you here the clues to li ...
Posted Sunday, May 24th 2015 at 2:28PM
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It is that time of the year again – the time when the Morgan State University choir shares our music with yet another part of the world! This year’s installment takes us to the South American country of Argentina! We will tour ...
Posted Friday, May 22nd 2015 at 10:25AM
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Jasmin A. Flowers ’15Chemistry, Pre-MedHonors College: I am honored to be a DNIMAS scholar.Seguin, Texas
NSU has provided a strong educational foundation for me to build on after graduation. This resulted in my acceptance to the M.S. p ...
Posted Thursday, May 21st 2015 at 3:58PM
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By Eric Christopher Webb ’91
Throughout Lincoln University’s history, its alumni have been known for their exemplary leadership and efforts not only at changing the communities in which they lived and worked, but also the world. For Camd ...
Posted Thursday, May 21st 2015 at 2:53PM
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By Shelley Mix
When Oluchukwu Agu stepped to the lectern today, his mother got quite a surprise. Until that moment, Agu kept a big secret: he is Lincoln University’s 2015 valedictorian.
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Posted Thursday, May 21st 2015 at 2:49PM
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Honoring 40 years of mission center medical education, health care and community engagement, Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) chronicles the past and the future. ...
Posted Wednesday, May 20th 2015 at 9:43AM
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Founded in 1863, Boston College is a Jesuit, Catholic university located six miles from downtown Boston with an enrollment of 9,100 full-time undergraduates and 4,700 graduate and professional students. Ranked 31 among national universities and ...
Posted Monday, May 18th 2015 at 11:41AM
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Florida Memorial University seeks to attract students who have the potential for success and who present the necessary personal and academic qualities to derive maximum benefit from the programs offered by the college. ...
Posted Monday, May 18th 2015 at 11:34AM
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Many of the 6,700 Atlanta residents homeless, living in shelters or transitional housing go without some of the basic necessities of everyday life, such as shoes.
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Posted Friday, May 15th 2015 at 10:08AM
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PHOTO: Kevin Macias makes a diving play in the Prairie View A&M's second-round game Thursday against Jackson State. (Photo by John Posey)NEW ORLEANS, La. – The Jackson State Tigers ended Prairie View A&M's baseball season Thursday as th ...
Posted Friday, May 15th 2015 at 10:04AM
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By Zsarlene B. Chua, Reporter
David Foster: Music Man
HE IS the man behind many timeless songs: Chaka Khan’s “Through The Fire” (1984), Chicago’s “Hard To Say I’m Sorry” (1982), Andrea Bocelli and C ...
Posted Thursday, May 14th 2015 at 12:55PM
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Congratulations Class of 2015! Young Black men: bring your cap and gown and celebrate this incredible accomplishment with your friends and family!
For many young men from Chicago’s African American communities, there are countless roadblocks that stand between them and a high school diploma. ...
Posted Thursday, May 14th 2015 at 12:09PM
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By Kathy Lynn Gray The Columbus Dispatch • Wednesday April 22, 2015 12:18 PM
The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium continued its tiger baby bonanza this week, welcoming three more Amur cubs into the fold.
The triplets, born to 1 ...
Posted Thursday, May 14th 2015 at 11:51AM
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For 124 years, Savannah State University has been an important part of higher education. As the oldest public HBCU in Georgia and the oldest institution of higher learning in the historic city of Savannah, SSU has served this community with distinction while meeting the educational needs of an increasingly diverse student population.
Savannah State University (SSU) has been approved for funding for a two College of Sciences and Technology (COST) buildings. The $20.5 million project received a green light for its second installment by the Georgia state legislature in their latest ...
Posted Wednesday, May 13th 2015 at 11:04AM
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