Schools, colleges and states that require students to be immunized against COVID-19 may be at risk of losing federal money ...
We’re rounding up recent stories, from a court ruling affecting a new National Institutes of Health policy to an increase in ...
Rescuers searched for a second body Friday, one week after two boaters went missing on a Georgia lake that draws tourists from around the South. The body of Joycelyn Wilson, a mathematics instructor ...
The late U.S. President Lyndon Johnson, speaking in 1965 at historically black Howard University, said that laws prohibiting discrimination are not enough and that more pro-active measures are ...
As part of Black History Month, we spoke to members of our front office about what Black excellence means to them and how ...
Americans can enroll in free courses at the rapidly-growing HillmanTok University, a 'virtual HBCU' that launched on TikTok ...
Changes to a key funding formula will reduce research grants at hospitals and universities by billions — and may discourage ...
University of Colorado revises scholarship policy after lawsuit over race-based criteria, removing racial requirements to comply with Supreme Court precedent.
From their college experiences to the current political climate to public trust, black Shelby County medical professionals ...
Since President Donald Trump’s slew of executive orders threatening to withdraw funding from research, offices and programs ...
The scholars inside Ms. McKenzie's fifth-grade classroom at Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Elementary School in Riviera Beach may not know it, but they could help reshape the future.
NYU Langone’s chapter of Medical Students with Disability and Chronic Illness (MSDCI) unites and empowers medical students.