Valdosta State University concluded an investigation sparked by a viral video posted on August 22 in which a coach can be heard telling a player, Asher Akridge, that his hair was too long to play baseball for the university.
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Stanford University Approves Department Of African, African-American Studies
The latest effort to transform the AAAS program into a department was sparked by the height of the Black Lives Matter movement and murder of George Floyd in 2020.
Read MoreSouth Carolina Senior Crowned High School’s First Black Homecoming Queen
Amber Wilsondebriano’s peers are hyping her up as the first Black homecoming queen in Porter-Gaud High School’s 155 years.
Read MoreBaltimore Police Releases Photos of Morgan State University Shooting Suspects, Asks for Public’s Help
The Baltimore Police Department is asking for help in identifying two persons of interest in the Morgan State University shooting.
Read More‘Our Kids Are Being Attacked’: St. Louis Parents Outraged Over District’s Handling Of Racial Slurs Aimed At Students
Parents in a St. Louis school district are speaking out on behalf of their students who have endured relentless racial slurs from peers.
Read MoreFormer NFL Player For Baltimore Ravens Is Now A Math Professor At MIT
Former Baltimore Ravens player John Urschel went from the field to the class room.
Read More‘Buckeye Nation, How We Feeling?’: Bryce James, LeBron’s Son, Receives Scholarship Offer From Ohio State University
Bryce James, son of NBA legend LeBron James, reportedly received an offer to play basketball at Ohio State University during his unofficial visit.
Read More‘Look Around, Everybody On Mute’: Teachers Using Beyoncé’s Mute Challenge With Their Grade School Students
The coolest new way to quiet students comes straight from Beyoncé’s “Renaissance World Tour.”
Read MoreMegan Thee Stallion Launches Fake University To Raise Funds For Texas Southern Students
Megan Thee Stallion is raising funds for her alma mater Texas Southern University.
Read MoreTemple University’s First Black Woman Acting President Dies After Falling Ill On Stage
The legal community has lost a Black trailblazer who centered her career on justice and justice reform
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