As UNC students across the state celebrate commencement, a proposal from the Board of Governors Committee on University Governance jeopardizes...
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What Do Kindergarten Teachers Mean By “Ready for School?”

If you always do things for your child, and always tell them what to do, they will not be able...
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What Do Kindergarten Teachers Mean By “Ready for School?”

Experts Weigh-in on Mounting Concerns of Impending U.S. Civil War

Dr. Ashley Robertson Preston, an assistant professor of history at Howard University and author of the acclaimed book “Mary McLeod...
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Experts Weigh-in on Mounting Concerns of Impending U.S. Civil War

La Niña Is Coming, Raising the Chances of a Dangerous Atlantic Hurricane Season – an Atmospheric Scientist Explains This Climate Phenomenon

One of the big contributors to the record-breaking global temperatures over the past year – El Niño – is nearly gone, and its...
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La Niña Is Coming, Raising the Chances of a Dangerous Atlantic Hurricane Season – an Atmospheric Scientist Explains This Climate Phenomenon

Celebrate National Small Business Month

Small business is BIG business! National Small Business Month is a time to recognize the amazing contributions of America’s entrepreneurs...
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Celebrate National Small Business Month

Civil Rights Attorney Ben Crump Leads Class Action Against Geico, Alleging Discriminatory Practices

The lawsuit, alleging contractual breaches regarding policy renewal commissions and accusations of unjust enrichment, represents a coalition of minority business

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National Museum of African American History and Culture To Display Space Devoted to Black Design

The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture will open a new space in its Rhimes Family Foundation

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Diversity Dilemma: Kim Godwin’s Exit from ABC Sparks Debate on Black Leadership in Television News

Godwin’s departure, a surprising turn of events, comes on the heels of Disney’s recent appointment of a veteran executive to

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U.S. Department of Education Acts to Ease FAFSA Woes Amidst Rising Concerns

“We are determined to close the FAFSA completion gap,” declared U.S. Deputy Secretary of Education Cindy Marten. With escalating concerns

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Homeschooled Kids Face Unique College Challenges − Here Are 3 Ways They Can Be Overcome

Homeschooling is the fastest-growing education setting in the United States. More than 3 million students were educated at home in the 2021-22 school year,

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VP Harris Announces $5.5 Billion Funding for Affordable Housing and Homelessness Solutions

The staggering increase has left many families struggling to afford rent or homeownership, and, according to recent data, around a

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Books of Knowledge

Educate, Organize, Mobilize.

South to America: A Journey Below the Mason-Dixon to Understand the Soul of a Nation

By Imani Perry
An essential, surprising journey through the history, rituals, and landscapes of the American South—and a revelatory argument for why you must understand the South in order to understand America.

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Q&A: Author Boyah J. Farah reflects on being Black in America

When Boyah J. Farah arrived in the United States as a teenager, he expected the country to be paradise. And

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New Educational Model: ‘Why Sammy Still Can’t Read: A Service Delivery Model for Creating a Culture of Reading’

By Leroy McClure to his brother, Sam
Reading is a fundamental element of learning, but not everybody has that skill. Two authors with experience in education want to change that and have released a new book to help make that happen. The book was inspired by personal experience.

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