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May 16, 2024
International Paper Publishes 2023 Sustainability Report
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Radical Stitch - The largest survey exhibition of contemporary Indigenous beadwork ever presented on the continent
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Students Across US to Hear from NASA Astronaut Aboard Space Station
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Zoovu Addresses Massive Gap in Ecommerce Accessibility by Enabling Brands to Easily Create Accessible Shopping Experiences at Sc
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Teens are Asking Schools to Provide Mental Health Information
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RECORD-BREAKING AUTHOR FAWN WEAVER ANNOUNCES FIRST LOVE & WHISKEY: UNFILTERED TOUR DATES, FEATURING EXCLUSIVE TASTINGS
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GENESIS AND TGR FOUNDATION CONTINUE PARTNERSHIP BY ADVANCING ACCESS TO STEAM EDUCATION
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RockOrange Wins PRSA Silver Anvil Award with Aflac for Best Multicultural Public Relations Campaign Targeting the Hispanic Commu
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Comcast Grants $1M to Transform The Arc's Data, Tech Training, and Spanish Education Resources
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BLUE SHIELD OF CALIFORNIA NAMED ONE OF THE 50 MOST COMMUNITY-MINDED COMPANIES IN THE UNITED STATES
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Polaris Launches its 2023 Geared For Good Report
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Tech Visionary and Trailblazing Innovator Edwige A. Robinson to Address Graduates at DeVry University’s Commencements
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EOS Linx Partners with Clayton County Public Schools (CCPS) and Installs EV Chargers at Schools Across the District
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Fort Johnson Residents Praise On-Base Military Housing Provider for Storm Preparation and Community Contributions
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TD recognized with Best Corporate Sustainability Strategy: Bank award
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75 Students Awarded $150,000 in Scholarships from A+ Federal Credit Union
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Special Olympics Massachusetts Partners with Point32Health to Promote Health, Inclusion and Community Engagement
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Cotton Incorporated Celebrates the Benefits of Authentic Cotton Denim for 151st Birthday of Blue Jeans
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Innovative Hydrosome Labs Technology Poised to Usher in New Era of Precision Fermentation
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XR Accessibility Report – Shows Only 17% of Global Advertisements Utilize Any Kind of Accessibility Features
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Washington University to host 2009 Callaloo Conference March 25-28
March 18, 2009
Callaloo conference focuses on a long ignored national problem: the complex and burdensome positions and responsibilities black artists and intellectuals are expected to assume in society and in institutions of higher education ...
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ECONOMIC IMPACT OF IMMIGRATION IS FOCUS AT RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
March 16, 2009
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Entrepreneurs University Foundation Job Recruitment in Chicago
March 10, 2009
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Syracuse University Chancellor: Why Diversity Still Needs a Champion
March 10, 2009
Race is something in American history and life "that we've never really worked through." Diversity—and not only in race —is an agenda that still needs champions, on campus as well as in Washington, D.C. ...
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SAVING THE WORLD: IT'S A WOMAN'S JOB; Women's History Month Activities at Rutgers University, Newark
March 03, 2009
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Columbia University Names Cornell Philosophy Professor and Vice Provost Michele M. Moody-Adams Next Dean of ColumbiaCollege
February 27, 2009
Columbia University President Lee C. Bollinger today announced the appointment of Michele M. Moody-Adams as the new dean of ColumbiaCollege. Her appointment begins July 1, 2009. ...
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American College of Emergency Physicians Criticizes University of Chicago Medical Center ED Diversion Policy
February 24, 2009
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Dr. Rubens Pamies of the University of Nebraska Medical Center to lead minority health panel
February 23, 2009
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Black Is Beautiful, But Is It Unhealthy?
August 18, 2011
Melanin protects darker skin from premature aging and UV rays, but its protection increases the risk of other diseases, according to research presented this month. The body naturally produces vitamin D - a nutrient known for keeping bones strong - when skin is directly exposed to UV rays from the sun. However, since melanin blocks those UV rays, it also inhibits vitamin D production in the body, says Dr. Valerie D. Callender, Associate Professor of Dermatology, Howard University. ...
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Postal Service Honors Black Publisher John H. Johnson
July 21, 2011
As part of its Black Heritage Stamp series, the United States Postal Service is honoring legendary black publisher John H. Johnson. “We are proud to immortalize John H. Johnson as our latest inductee in our Black Heritage stamp series,†said Stephen Kearney, manager, Stamp Services. “He was the trailblazing publisher of Ebony, Jet and other magazines as well as an entrepreneur. In 1982, he became the first black person to appear on Forbes magazine’s annual list of the 400 wealthiest people in America. His magazines portrayed black people positively at a time when such representation ...
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Maternal Mortality Rates Increasing For Black Women
June 06, 2011
Nationally, blacks have a four-times greater risk of pregnancy-related death than whites - a rate of 36.1 per 100,000 live births. ...
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First Black Alabama Congressman Honored
June 03, 2011
A Life Member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, the National Bar Association, The Alabama State Bar Association and a Life Member of the NAACP. ...
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Minority Quality Forum Launches the U.S. HIV/AIDS Index
May 31, 2011
This updated resource enables users – for the first time – to map HIV and AIDS prevalence and total counts by congressional district and county. ...
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DC Public Charter School Discipline Policies Hurt Minorities
May 27, 2011
School discipline policies and procedures in D.C. public charter schools lead to high expulsion and suspension rates of minorities. ...
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Several Blacks Awarded Charlie Rangel Fellowships
May 06, 2011
The program encourages the application of members of minority groups historically underrepresented in the Foreign Service. ...
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Sickle Cell News Round-Up
April 28, 2011
Sickle Cell disease is a genetic blood disorder that affects over 80,000 people in the US and millions worldwide. ...
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Spelman Hosts Inclusion Summit
April 28, 2011
Nine historically black colleges and universities will gather to examine institutional climate issues around diversity, inclusion, gender and sexuality at HBCUs. ...
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BLACK COLLEGES VS FEMALE VIOLENCE
April 27, 2011
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HBCU Summit Set To Make History
April 25, 2011
“While many of our HBCU partners have active LGBT student organizations, public discourse around sexuality issues has been less public on our campuses.†...
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NAT'L URBAN LEAGUE DECLARES WAR
March 31, 2011
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Black Altruist Wins Marylander Of Year Award
March 28, 2011
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DC Black Population In Decline
March 25, 2011
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Women In Media Symposium Begins Friday
March 22, 2011
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Urban League Town Hall To Explore Jobs Of The Future
March 22, 2011
As part of the National Urban League’s annual Legislative Policy Conference in Washington, DC, the League will convene a State of Black America town hall meeting. ...
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Black Sororities Join Breast Cancer Walk Network
March 18, 2011
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Phylicia Rashad To Direct "A Raisin In The Sun"
March 15, 2011
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Urban League: The Issue Is Jobs
March 15, 2011
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Black Sorority Has Special Ties To Quake Victims
March 14, 2011
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African Roots Explored At Library Of Congress
March 11, 2011
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Black Artist Takes Center Stage In Greensboro
March 07, 2011
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Howard Students Help Others In U.S., Haiti
February 25, 2011
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