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New Tool Flags Hidden Sexual Struggles in Female Partners of Patients With Prostate Cancer
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Women Business Collaborative Announces 2024 Recipients of the CEO Excellence in Gender Equity and Diversity Award and the Trailb
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University of Phoenix Launches Academic Leadership Pages
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The Latino Donor Collaborative Appoints Pancho Gonzalez, CEO of Lopez Dorada Foods, to its Board of Directors
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City of Hope Awarded $5.4 Million CIRM Grant to Create a Stem Cell Laboratory and Expand Access to State-of-the-Art Disease Mode
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American Indian College Fund Launches "Make Native Voices Heard" Voting Campaign
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The Toy Association Names Industry Veteran Greg Ahearn as New President & CEO
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Apology From Psychology Magazine For Post On Black Women
May 31, 2011
But it was too late. The nonsense by an evolutionary psychologist spouting junk science about black women's looks had already started stinking up the blogosphere. ...
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Psychology Program Builds Native
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June 09, 2010
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Stanford Psychology Professor Claude M. Steele Appointed Columbia University’s Next Provost
May 14, 2009
A respected scholar and academic administrator, Steele has conducted a wide range of groundbreaking research in the field of social psychology, including such issues as self-identity, group stereotypes and addictive behaviors. ...
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THE NAACP HEADS TO LOS ANGELES
July 21, 2011
With the theme of "Affirming America's Promise," the NAACP-- the nation's oldest and largest civil rights organization--- opens it 102nd annual convention in Los Angeles tomorrow. The four-day gathering is expected to generate an economic impact of $11.4 million citywide, with a total of nearly 13,000 hotel rooms expected to be booked for the occasion. ...
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Black Women Stress Compounded
July 12, 2011
Using incense or lighting a candle may seem like good ways to let go of racial stress, but a recent study found that might not be the case in terms of racial tension among women. In fact, some coping strategies employed by African-American women ...
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Native American Parents Extend Drinking Habits To Children
June 29, 2011
Urban American Indian teenagers with alcoholic parents perceive their parents to be less restrictive about drinking and tend to face more alcohol-related problems at age 18, according to a new study by Colorado State University’s Tri-Ethnic Center. The study recently was published in the The American Journal. ...
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Women Soldiers Show Resilience Similar To Men
June 07, 2011
“Contrary to popular belief, women who go to war respond to combat trauma much like their male counterparts,†said lead author Dawne Vogt. ...
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College Major Critical To Blacks
May 24, 2011
Research demonstrates just how critical the choice of major is to African-Americans' median earnings, and how African-Americans continue to be segregated. ...
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Racist Comments Stir London Uprising
May 20, 2011
"Black women are … far less attractive than white, Asian, and Native American women." The piece drew a barrage of complaints from readers. ...
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Black Youth Have Less Trouble If Mentored
May 17, 2011
The study involved 345 Blacks starting when they were age 17 or 18 and measured how they progressed during an 18-month period. ...
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Mentors Help Black Child Stay Focused On Success
May 12, 2011
The researchers found that behaviors such as anger, breaking the law, and substance abuse were reduced when informal mentors provided support. ...
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ETHNIC STUDIES HUNGER STRIKE
May 04, 2011
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Immigrant Groups Eat High-Calorie American Meals To Fit In
May 03, 2011
“If immigrants and their children choose unhealthy American foods over healthier traditional foods, this process of fitting in could lead to poorer health." ...
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Stanford Faculty Votes To Bring Back ROTC
May 02, 2011
Stanford follows Harvard University, which made the move last month, and Columbia University, where faculty voted last week, in the policy change. ...
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100 Days Of Nonviolence Culminates On Coretta Scott King's 84th Birthday
April 27, 2011
Dr. King began the 100 days on January 18, 2011 during the King Holiday week. The program ends today, in honor of Mrs. Coretta Scott King's 84th birthday. ...
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Therapies Based On Positive Emotions May Not Work for Asians
April 25, 2011
A new study by University of Washington psychologists reveals that pursuing happiness may not be beneficial across all cultures. ...
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Unintentional Racial Biases May Affect Economic, Trust Decisions
April 25, 2011
Researchers asked 50 racially diverse participants to rate the trustworthiness of individuals depicted in photographs of Black, White, Asian, Hispanic, and mixed race men. ...
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Study Offers Path To Smoother Interracial Interactions
April 06, 2011
"Though society has become more sensitive to obvious expressions of racial bias, many people show subtle biases without even being aware that their prejudices are leaking out." ...
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Maryland's Oldest HBCU To Celebrate Founder's Day
April 04, 2011
“The purpose of celebrating Founders’ Day is to highlight the connection between the historic foundation of Bowie State University and the current campus community." ...
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Civil Rights Leader Julian Bond To Keynote Wash. U. Reunion
March 31, 2011
We are fortunate to have Julian Bond as our conference keynote speaker, as his life is a testament to what is possible through hard work. ...
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NJ Alliance Aims To Chart New Course In Fight Against Drugs
March 18, 2011
Conference will examine the decades-old ramifications of President Nixon’s declaration of the “war on drugs†in urban communities like Newark. ...
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Stanford Exercise Raises GPAs For Minorities
March 18, 2011
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Study: Evolutionary Roots Of Prejudice Found
March 17, 2011
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Rights Icon To Keynote Washington Univ. Alumni Reunion
March 15, 2011
"We are fortunate to have Julian Bond as our conference keynote speaker, as his life is a testament to what is possible through hard work." ...
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4th Annual Black Male Summit Set For April In OH
March 15, 2011
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Empathy Helps Reduce Bias In Pain Treatment
March 08, 2011
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New Book Examines Graduation Decline Of Black Men
April 06, 2011
"There is plenty of blame to go around, plenty of responsibility that must be shared if we are to reduce the dropout rate." ...
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Discrimination Creates Racial Battle Fatigue For Blacks
March 03, 2011
Blacks who face chronic exposure to racial discrimination may have an increased likelihood of suffering a race-based battle fatigue. ...
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Former Inmates Rally For Civil Rights
March 01, 2011
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Teaching Teens To Be 'Color Mute' Has Downside
March 01, 2011
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