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PART TWO OF FOUR FROM COMPTON COLLEGE PRESIDENT KEITH CURRY'S SERIES ON THE STATE OF EDUCATION FOR BLACK STUDENTS; Unapologetically Fighting for Black Student Success // No. 2; Using Data and Research to Ensure the Success and Retention of Black Students Written by Keith Curry, Ed.D.
Nikole Hannah-Jones and Ta-Nehisi Coates Fill Journalism Posts at Howard University Written by Stacy M. Brown
PART ONE OF FOUR FROM COMPTON COLLEGE PRESIDENT KEITH CURRY'S SERIES ON THE STATE OF EDUCATION FOR BLACK STUDENTS; Unapologetically Fighting for Black Student Success // No. 1 “Business as Usual” Keeps the Majority of Black Students from Succeeding Written by Keith Curry, Ed.D
L.A. Care Health Plan Commits $5 Million to a New Medical Degree Program at Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science Written by LAWT News Service
Temple University Selects First Black President in its 137-Year History Written by Stacy M. Brown
Howard University Announces Legendary Actress, Alumna Phylicia Rashad As Dean of the Newly Reestablished College of Fine Arts Written by LAWT News Service
El Camino Community College District Board of Trustees Names Dr. Brenda Thames Superintendent/President of El Camino College Written by LAWT News Service
Sallyanne Payton to Receive CSU Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters During CSU Dominguez Hills 2020-21 Commencement; In-person ceremonies mark the first time CSUDH has come together after a year of virtual education Written by LAWT News Service
1500 Sound Academy Partners with Yellowbrick to Offer Its Acclaimed Music Curriculum as an On-Demand Online Program; Grammy-Award Winning Founders Tap EdTech Platform to Offer New Online Program Designed for Creators Worldwide Written by LAWT News Service
Children’s Defense Fund Preparing to Open Summer Freedom Schools Written by Stacy M. Brown
LACCD Applauds Historic Nationwide Tuition Free Community College Program in President Biden’s American Family Plan; The Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) is one of the largest community college districts in the nation offering tuition free c Written by LAWT News Service
McDonald’s Black & Positively Golden Scholarship Program is Championing Black Excellence by Awarding $500,000 in Scholarships to HBCU Students in Partnership with the Thurgood Marshall College Fund; Students can apply for scholarships for the 2021-2022 ac Written by LAWT News Service
CHILD ADVOCACY ORGANIZATION SOUNDS ALARM FOR CHILDREN IN CRISIS; Comprehensive report from the Children's Defense Fund shows that even before the COVID-19 pandemic, children were the poorest age group, with children of color and young children struggling Written by LAWT News Service
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan Signs Bill sending $577 Million to Historically Black Universities and Colleges Written by Betti Halsell
LAUSD To Resume High School Sports Competition Written by City News Service
School Board Removes Officers from Campuses, Approves Black Student Investment Written by Margaret Shuttleworth
CELBRATING BLACK HISTORY; Making ‘More Black History’ in Classical Music Written by Stacy M. Brown
CDC Director: Schools Can Open Before Teachers Get COVID Vaccines Written by City News Service
Microsoft Presents Powerful and Historic Virtual Experience To Empower Students and Communities This Black History Month Written by LAWT News Service
CA Supreme Court Rejects Suit Seeking Resumption of LAUSD In-Person Learning Written by City News Service
Compton Unified Board of Trustees Suspends In-Person Instruction in Response to Rising COVID Cases in LA County; CUSD Reaches an Agreement with Compton Education Association to Allow Teachers the Option of Providing Instruction from their Classroom or Pr Written by LAWT News Service
Educators Say They Must Act During the Pandemic to Close Widening Learning Gap Written by Stacy M. Brown
Jennifer Farmer, Spotlight PR Founder, Honors Uniqueness of Black Women in New Book Written by Stacy M. Brown
Senate Passes HBCU Bill Written by Stacy M. Brown
Meharry Medical College Announces Collaboration with University of Memphis and Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare for More Doctors of Color Written by Stacy M. Brown
Beutner: Schools Are Ideal Sites For COVID Vaccine Distribution Written by City News Service
Negative Effects of Virtual Learning: Multiple Factors Hurting the Future Generation Written by Betti Halsell
Waters Applauds Victory for Defrauded Students in Case Against Secretary DeVos Written by LAWT News Service
California State University, Dominguez Hills Welcomes Partnership with Artist, Toni Scott; The university hosted a virtual dialogue with the mixed media artist on her body of work and collaborating with the institution. Written by Brian W. Carter
CSU Dominguez Hills Gets Grant to Study Cannabis Industry Written by City News Service