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May 8, 2024
CF Industries Holdings, Inc. to Participate in Upcoming Investor Conference
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Brookdale Announces First Quarter 2024 Results
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Arctic Inspiration Prize awards over $3.2 million to 10 teams across Canada's North
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Ovintiv Reports First Quarter 2024 Financial and Operating Results
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TLG Motion Pictures Opens Tokyo Production Office, Signifying Major Expansion in Asia
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Carbon TerraVault Provides First Quarter 2024 Update
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HANNA ANDERSSON ANNOUNCES NEW PHILANTHROPIC PARTNERSHIP WITH FOSTER LOVE
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Montrose Environmental Group Announces First Quarter 2024 Results
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Celebrity Mentalist Christophe Fox to Perform at ‘We Got This’ Event for Young Adult Cancer Community
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PowerSchool Announces First Quarter Financial Results
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Green Plains to Participate in BMO Global Farm to Market Conference
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Granite Expands Presence in Inland Empire, California
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Bio-Rad Reports First-Quarter 2024 Financial Results
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Cemex Tops Industry in 2024 Climate and Energy Benchmark
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BOARDWALK REIT REPORTS STRONG RESULTS FOR Q1 2024
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Does bullying take a summer break? Not as long as cyberbullying exists!
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AAON Makes Significant Progress Enhancing Overall Sustainability Practices and Achieving Long-Term Environmental Goals in 2023 S
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Record-breaking attendance at 23rd Annual BMO Walk so Kids Can Talk in support of youth mental health
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The Kids Mental Health Foundation and Mental Health Storytelling Initiative Unveil First-Ever Children's Section for Mental Heal
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Missouri’s Jefferson College Selects YuJa Panorama Digital Accessibility Platform to Serve Students Across Three Campuses
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NAACP Legal Defense Fund Files Brief in Challenge to Use of Race in University Enrollment
April 16, 2009
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PACE UNIVERSITY AND BROOKLYN-BASED GROUNDWORK INCORPORATED WIN $240,000 TEAGLE FOUNDATION GRANT FOR FRESH WAYS TO PREPARE INNER
April 14, 2009
Intensive summer writing, college immersion to build on earlier successes for high school students from poverty-stricken East New York neighborhood ...
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End of Urban University Program at Cleveland State University could force layoffs
April 07, 2009
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University of Houston President and UH Sytem Chancellor to speak at National Minority Cancer Awareness Week Luncheon Symposium o
April 03, 2009
Dr. Renu Khator is the president of the University of Houston will serve as Keynote Speaker as the CRMH enters into its second decade of addressing the issue of minority health and health disparities both locally, regionally and nationally ...
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University of South Carolina president: Losing stimulus funds will be catastrophic to a state that is already hurting
April 01, 2009
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LOYOLA UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL NAMES SHARON O'KEEFE, RN, MSN, NEW PRESIDENT
March 31, 2009
Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing alumna and former Loyola nurse returns to lead Loyola University Hospital, effective Monday, April 27, 2009. ...
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Phoebe Haddon, National Leader in Legal Education, Named Dean of University of Maryland School of Law
March 30, 2009
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University of Miami names Patricia White new law school dean
March 26, 2009
The University of Miami announced today that Patricia D. White, a nationally known leader in legal education, has been named dean of the UM School of Law. ...
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Ladies First! Elevating Women in the 21st Century Rutgers University March 30th
March 26, 2009
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University Refocuses on Minority Recruitment; Robinson to Lead Diversity Enhancement Effort
March 25, 2009
The University of Arkansas has embarked on a philosophical shift in its efforts to foster multiculturalism on campus by appointing Charles Robinson, vice provost for diversity. ...
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EEOC OBTAINS OVER $300,000 FOR CLASS OF FEMALE PROFESSORS AT ADELPHI UNIVERSITY
March 25, 2009
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Rethinking Integration at the University
March 24, 2009
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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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PUERTO RICAN OUTRAGE
October 05, 2018
NEW YORK - Protesters Sunday in Manhattan held a silent march to bring awareness to the devastation people are still facing in Puerto Rico, one year after Hurricane Maria slammed the island. ...
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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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Study Debunks Minority Financial Aid Myth
September 06, 2011
A new report by financial aid and college planning author, Mark Kantrowitz, challenges the assumption that college grant money flows disproportionately to members of minority groups. Kantrowitz, an ABD in computer science from Carnegie Mellon University, says his paper presents data concerning the distribution of grants and scholarships by race. It debunks the race myth, which claims that minority students receive more than their fair share of scholarships. ...
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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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Racial Disparities Found In Military Death Penalty Cases
September 02, 2011
A study by a group of law and statistics professors found that minorities in the military were twice as likely to be sentenced to death than their white counterparts. Professor David Baldus of the University of Iowa College of Law and associate professor Catherine Grosso of the Michigan State University College of Law, the study's lead authors, ...
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BLACK UNEMPLOYMENT SOARS
September 02, 2011
The Labor Department released the August jobs report today showing that while unemployment figures remained unchanged from July's 9.1 percent. Black unemployment climbed to 16.7 percent. This is the highest its been since 1984. The unemployment rate for Black males rose a whole percentage point to 18.0 percent and the rate for Black youths aged 16–19 jumped from 39.2 to 46.5 percent. ...
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Researcher: Residential Segregation Declines In U.S. Cities
September 01, 2011
According to University of Michigan research the ideal of equal housing opportunities is closer to becoming a reality in most major U.S. metro areas, "While black-white segregation remains high in many places, there are reasons to be optimistic that 'apartheid' no longer aptly describes much of urban America," said Reynolds Farley, an investigator at the U-M Institute for Social Research (ISR) who studies racial segregation in the United States. ...
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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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