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CNN  —  The gunman in a Wednesday mass shooting on the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, campus that left three dead and a fourth wounded is a 67-year-old career college professor with connections to colleges in Georgia and North Carolina, a law enforcement source . . .

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis argued that Black people benefited from slavery when he was questioned about new standards for teaching Black history in his state. File Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI | License Photo July 23 (UPI) — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis argued that Black people benefited from slavery when he was questioned about new standards […]

A new study reveals a staggering disparity in life expectancy between Black Americans and their white counterparts between 1999 and 2020. In an analysis of U.S. data, a Yale-led team of researchers found 1.63 million excess deaths in the Black population compared with white Americans, representing more than 80 million excess years of potential life […]

Dr. Gladwin to Present This Week at Symposium in Brazil, One of 22 Clinical Trial Locations  RIO DE JANEIRO, Dec. 1, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — University of Maryland School of Medicine Dean Mark T. Gladwin, MD will join prominent scientists and government health officials this week at a Symposium in Rio De Janeiro . . .

April 20 Kathy Babiak, Associate professor, Sport Management, University of Michigan “Does Team Ownership Affect Corporate Philanthropy in Professional Sport?” Watch Video Replay Abstract: Introduction: As one of the pillars of corporate social responsibility, corporate philanthropy (CP) is a vehicle for businesses to create a social impact in communities where their operations are located and […]

The bravest people I knew Here’s how I taught Black history | Perspective, Nov. 5 I very much appreciated Professor Charles Dew’s column about how he taught Black history. I have always felt that the experience of the Black American slaves, and how they made lives for themselves under the most debilitating conditions imaginable, is […]

11.11.23 | 11:30am – 2:00pm McAfee School of Theology Homecoming Tailgate11:30 a.m. • Black Field • FreePlease join us for the annual McAfee School of Theology Homecoming Tailgate! Alums, faculty, staff, and current students with their friends/family are invited to tailgate with us prior to the game on the Black Field beginning at 11:30 a.m. […]

In 2023, 11 faculty were granted tenure in the MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences. Isaiah Andrews PhD ’14 is a professor in the Department of Economics. He is an econometrician who develops reliable and broadly applicable methods of statistical inference to address key challenges in economics, social science, and medicine. He is […]

DC Repeals COVID Vaccine Mandate For Public School Students  DCist Source link

By Claire Goudreau / Published Nov 6, 2023 At first glance, Jaime Martinez seems like a standard Johns Hopkins senior. The 21-year-old studies public health and international studies, two of the university’s most popular majors. Outside of classes, he’s a resident advisor in one of the first-year student dorms, as well as an alumni student […]


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