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Local High Schools Adjust and Proceed with the New Normal

July 22, 2020 admin 0

After waiting months to cross the stage, Jean Ribault High School held their 62nd Commencement ceremony at their Alvin White Stadium with parents and family members in attendance. More than 300 students graduated sharing the […]

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Edward Waters College Commits to Paying Eligible Students’ Costs for the 2020-2021 Academic Year

July 20, 2020 admin 0

By Alex Wilson  – Reporter, Jacksonville Business Journal – In an effort to ease the financial burden for students, Edward Waters College has committed to paying the balances of eligible returning students for Fall 2020 and Spring 2021. […]

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Morehouse School of Medicine Awarded $40 Million Federal Grant to Fight COVID-19

June 25, 2020 admin 0

by Dana Givens – The spread of COVID-19 has severely impacted marginalized and underserved communities. In numerous cities like New Orleans and Milwaukee, Black neighborhoods saw increasingly high rates of cases due to pre-existing conditions […]

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Black Student Loan Debt Should Be An Issue For All Of Us

June 22, 2020 admin 0

As conversations around social justice equity, racial parity and building financial stability in the Black community remain at the forefront, the plight of African American college students should remain a topic of conversation. Tuition has […]

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Baltimore High School Students Lead Protest To Urge City And State Education Policymakers To Support Black Lives Matter

June 11, 2020 admin 0

By Daniel Oyefusi- Several hundred demonstrators gathered Wednesday afternoon at Baltimore School for the Arts to demand that the Maryland State Department of Education and Baltimore City Public Schools show “full and public support” for […]

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OPINION If Black Lives Matter, Let’s Prove it By Fixing Our Schools

June 8, 2020 admin 0

Detroit Free Press Editorial Board – A man wearing a Black LIves Matter hoodie stands near the U.S. Capitol building. America should improve education inequality. (Photo: EVan Vucci/ ASsociated Press) Police brutality has become most […]

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Marquette University Revokes Admission Due to Racist Social Media Post About George Floyd’s Death

June 4, 2020 admin 0

by Cedric ‘BIG CED’ Thornton – An incoming freshman student at Marquette University has had her admission and scholarship offers revoked after she posted on Snapchat that the police killing of George Floyd was acceptable because of Colin […]

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Why I No Longer Think My Children Have to Go to College to Be Successful

June 3, 2020 admin 0

By Amber Dorsey – I never thought this would happen — but these days really are ‘A Different World.’  In the late ’90s, I was a young college student who believed what my parents and other […]

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FEA Offers Parents Tips and What to Expect in the Fall

May 21, 2020 admin 0

By Jodi Yonder  – The value of public schools has never been felt more acutely than after the Coronavirus pandemic forced classrooms to close and sent our kids home to learn from home. The impact […]

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College Students vs. Pandemic

May 21, 2020 admin 0

By Jasmine Butler – College students vs. Pandemic – It is no secret that the Coronavirus has brought challenges to not only to workers across the world, but, for campus life as we know it. […]

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