
Bentley University’s MLK Day: Uniting Voices for Justice and Inclusion
Bentley University’s 39th MLK Day celebration fostered unity and dialogue on social justice by canceling classes to engage over 1,600 participants in discussions and workshops
Bentley University’s 39th MLK Day celebration fostered unity and dialogue on social justice by canceling classes to engage over 1,600 participants in discussions and workshops
Livingston County, in collaboration with Cleary University, celebrates Black History Month with a rich lineup of events, including an art tour, film screening, and panel
In an inspiring move, Janet Decker and her students from the Silver Creek Central School District have proposed designating March as “Choose to Include Month”
The Education Department is under fire after placing dozens of employees on paid leave for participating in diversity training, spotlighting the lasting effects of former
Discover how Brown University’s Systemic Racism Project is bridging the gap between academia and the public by making comprehensive research on systemic racism freely accessible.
The Trump administration’s aggressive overhaul of diversity, equity, and inclusion (D.E.I.) initiatives in federal agencies, notably within the Education Department, has placed numerous officials on
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Augustana College’s Tredway Library has been distinguished with the prestigious 2025 Library Excellence in Access and Diversity (LEAD) award, celebrated for its pioneering efforts in
Babson College students championed diversity within the accounting sector at a national conference by developing innovative solutions aimed at supporting underrepresented high school students. Their
In the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision to end race-conscious admissions, preserving diversity in medical schools is paramount for equitable healthcare. This article explores