HBCUs brace for flood of applications after Supreme Court affirmative action decision
LA Times via Yahoo News· 2 days agoSchool administrators say the ruling opens a door for HBCUs to fill a gap for students seeking an...
Our Opinion: Harold Martin has raised the bar at A&T ... and he'll be a tough act to follow
Greensboro News & Record· 5 hours agoChancellor Harold Martin challenged N.C. A&T faculty, students and staff with those five words in 2009. It meant convincing a community proudly entrenched in the way things were to see new possibilities ...
These 20 KC-area nonprofit leaders help businesses find a way to give back - Kansas City Business...
The Business Journals· 2 days agoIn this installment, Editor Brian Kaberline lists 20 people to know in nonprofits. The aim isn’t to...
Cheers to Barney, one of the oldest harbor seals in the world!
KING5 Seattle· 4 days agoSeattle Aquarium is celebrating something old and something new. Last week, Barney the harbor seal...
CSUF Convocation focuses on infrastructure and inclusivity
Orange County Register· 3 days agoDelivering remarks during her first convocation since becoming president of Cal State Fullerton,...
Panda Express Founders Give $100 Million for a New Cancer Center That Fuses Eastern and Western...
The Chronicle of Philanthropy· 6 days agoThe donation will help the cancer research and treatment organization speed up a range of research programs, efforts to develop new treatments, and clinical trials so scientists and physicians ...
Urban League of Palm Beach County celebrates 50 years
WPBF Palm Beach· 2 days agoIN OUR PROJECT COMMUNITY, YOU MIGHT HEAR THE NAME URBAN LEAGUE AND ASSOCIATED WITH A HISTORY OF CIVIL RIGHTS WORK. THIS BUILDING CONSTRUCTED IN 1983 BY THE COMMUNITY, HAS ANOTHER CONSTANT PEOPLE DOING GROUNDBREAKING WORK. PATRICK FRANKLIN HAS BEEN...
At U.N. Sustainable Development Goals’ Halfway Mark, Where Do We Stand?
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Statues of Confederate Generals Have Come Down. What Should Take Their Place?
The Chronicle of Philanthropy· 2 days agoAfter protesters toppled Jefferson Davis from his perch on Richmond’s Monument Avenue, the statue of the Confederate president found temporary residence in a nearby museum dedicated to its sculptor ...
Can a Grant-Making Competition Stop Rich Donors From Getting Cold Feet?
The Chronicle of Philanthropy· 3 days agoAmong the experiments is Lever for Change, which in 2019 announced an audacious goal: to drive $1 billion in philanthropic funding over four years to nonprofits competing for multimillion-dollar ...