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March 28, 2024
Paralyzed Veterans of America to honor former Senator Elizabeth Dole with 2024 Gordon H. Mansfield Congressional Leadership Awar
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Consolidated Credit Launches Free Webinar Series to Empower Individuals During Challenging Economic Climate
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Pushing Policy: Women Uniting for Legislative Change; Four Trailblazing women at the forefront of the Quad Caucus
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Impact Communications Signs Best-Selling Book Author and Financial Advisor Coach Derrick Kinney
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JAMS Diversity Fellowship Accepting Applications
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Terragia Secures $6M to Develop Cost-Competitive, Low-Carbon Biofuel Technology
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Dawson-Forté Cashmere Shareholders Sell Majority Equity Stake to Tempus Partners
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Gale Primary Sources Release Four New Archives Devoted to Contributions from Underrecognized Communities
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35 National Partners Representing Over 3 Million Women Join Women's Suffrage National Monument Foundation's Growing Coalition
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80 M/other Artists Converge for MICAfest 2024 in Northampton, MA this May
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Bill Introduced in Minnesota Would Increase Access To Genetic Testing
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MDA SPACE INCLUDED IN THE GLOBE & MAIL'S ANNUAL WOMEN LEAD HERE RANKING
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New Report Shows Massachusetts Customers Could Have Saved Hundreds of Millions in 2024 Through Competitive Energy Supply
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Chevron Announces Opening of Fab Labs at HBCUs
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Key Piece of “Titanic” Movie Memorabilia Purchased By Titanic Museum Attraction
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Impacts of Extreme Weather on Interior Design Examined in New Research
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Sila Moses Lake Manager Rosendo Alvarado to Speak at Big Bend Community College Building the Future Energy Workforce Event
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Scotiabank ranks on The Globe and Mail's annual Women Lead Here benchmark of executive gender diversity for the fourth consecuti
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RICE Announces Strategic Leadership Additions, Cementing Its Role as the Nation's Largest Entrepreneurial Hub
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Argonne-Supported Critical Materials Assessment Tags Potential Supply Chain Bottlenecks
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Statement of CDFI Director Donna Gambrell on the Release of Final Research Papers
April 23, 2009
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Groundbreaking Center for Hip-Hop Education Research, Training, and Evaluation
April 17, 2009
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AACR Acknowledges Minority Leaders in Cancer Research
April 15, 2009
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Federal Coordinating Council on Comparative Effectiveness Research to Hold Public Listening Session
April 14, 2009
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98.7 KISS FM Helps St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Raise Nearly a Half Million Dollars
April 09, 2009
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Study of Low-Income Consumers Wins National Research Award
April 08, 2009
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ATA Research Summit and Spring Symposium: Thyroid and Pregnancy
April 07, 2009
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UCLA Study Outlines Strategy to Bolster Number of Black HIV/AIDS Researchers
April 07, 2009
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Researcher Details Role of Apples in Inhibiting Breast Cancer
April 06, 2009
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Obama turns to survey researcher for census post to include minoritities
April 03, 2009
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Workplace Diversity Pays: Research Links Diversity with Increased Sales Revenue and Profits, More Customers
March 31, 2009
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Experts of Color Directory Helps Inform Reporting and Research
March 31, 2009
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Researchers Creating New Tool to Increase English Literacy of Spanish-Speaking Children
March 27, 2009
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Research: Physically fit women less likely to die from breast cancer
March 24, 2009
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Researcher Works on Greener Gardens, Cleaner Waterways in Urban Areas
March 20, 2009
Wellesley College student researchers have formed a partnership with Boston’s Food Project, a nonprofit organization that helps foster organic urban gardens to put the green in – and take the lead out of – urban gardens ...
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Research Shows Biopsy of Recurrent Breast Cancer Can Alter Treatment
March 19, 2009
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American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) 100th Annual Meeting 2009 and other events
March 19, 2009
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AARDA Implores Office of Research on Women’s Health/NIH to Make Autoimmune Diseases Top Priority for the Next Decade
March 11, 2009
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African American Female Members of "The Brain Trust" Draw Attention and Funds to Brain Disease Research
March 10, 2009
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Children’s Hospital Researchers Celebrate with Minority Diabetes Volunteers after Being Named Best in Recruiting
March 03, 2009
African American and Hispanic volunteers help researchers at Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital find key answers to diabetes. ...
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Black Global Health Researchers, "Minority Health Inequalities Pervasive in U.S. & Abroad"
February 23, 2009
Dr. Keith Norris provides care and imparting research knowledge on chronic diseases they’ve learned from abroad and applied to minority communities here. ...
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Despite Bleak Jobs Market Minorities Still Optimistic
September 08, 2011
- Findings from the Blair-Rockefeller Poll challenge long-held assumptions about the impact of the economy on political attitudes and voting behaviors, according to a new report released today by political scientist Todd Shields. The report, “The Economy Across Race and Region: Unemployment Fails to Dampen Positive Outlook Among African Americans ...
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Peer Pressure Puts Black Girls At Higher HIV Risk
September 07, 2011
In a recent study involving 64 African American adolescent girls ages 14 to 17, researchers found that up to 59% of the study’s subjects experienced sexual abuse that included threats, verbal coercion, condom coercion and physical violence. Of the 64 interviewed, unwanted sex made up 30% and 9% respectively of the abuse cases. ...
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Black Kids Twice As Likely To Have Food Allergies
September 07, 2011
In a new study, black kids were twice as likely as white kids to have an immune response to foods such as peanuts, milk, and eggs, and almost four times as likely to have a "sensitization" to three or more foods. The research suggests that race and ancestry may play an important role in food allergies. Dr. Rajesh Kumar, ...
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Report: Poverty Linked To Minority Health
September 07, 2011
After a decade-long rise in concentrated poverty, one in 11 residents of metropolitan areas now live in communities where at least 30 percent of their neighbors are poor, according to a pair of studies unveiled today by the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies. The reports, A Lost Decade: Neighborhood Poverty and the Urban Crisi ...
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Study: Degree Of Obesity A Factor For Minority Diabetics
September 06, 2011
According to a new University of Michigan Health System study obesity is a known risk factor for developing type 2 diabetes. But it hasn’t been clear whether the “dose†of obesity—how much excess weight a person has, and for how long—affects the risk of diabetes. The study of about 8,000 adolescents and young adults shows the degree and duration of carrying extra pounds are important risk factors for developing type 2 diabetes in adulthood. ...
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Louisiana Prisons Put Black Voting Power At Risk
September 02, 2011
Angola, the Louisiana State Penitentiary, is one of the most notorious prisons in the United States. Sometimes called “The Farm†because of its plantation-like set-up, it houses almost 5,300 men, of whom 3,900 are serving life sentences, 968 face terms of 40 years or more, and 83 are on death row. The prison is located 90 minutes ...
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$12M Grant To Improve Minority Mental Health
September 02, 2011
Five minority fellowship program grants are being awarded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration for a total of up to $12.2 million. These three year grants will be used to train a new wave of behavioral health care providers. The program focuses on increasing the number of culturally competent behavioral health ...
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Latino Youth Not Prepared For Kindergarten
September 01, 2011
A new report released today by the National Council of La Raza (NCLR) shows that Latino children are at a disadvantage when it comes to elementary school. The report shows that in 2009, only 48 percent of Latino four-year-olds attended preschool, compared to 70 percent of White and 69 percent of Black children of the same age. The report, “Preschool Education: Delivering on the Promise for Latino Children,†provides recommendations to ensure that young Latino children enter school on track for academic success. ...
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Study: Doctors May 'Learn" Bias In Med School
September 06, 2011
New Johns Hopkins research shows that medical students -- just like the general American population -- may have unconscious if not overt preferences for white people, but this innate bias does not appear to translate into different or lesser health care of other races. The research findings, to be published tomorrow in the Journal ...
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Hunger Strikes Older Minorities
August 31, 2011
A report released today by AARP found that that the risk of hunger for Blacks and Hispanics in their 50s was twice that of whites over the years studied. The study also provided detailed analysis of hunger risk across states and major metropolitan areas, finding that hunger risk was notably higher among those residing in the South. ...
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