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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
The Future of Education is at stake in the 2020 Election Written by Stacy M. Brown
UCLA Study: Nearly 270K K-12 Students in California Were Homeless Last Year Written by City News Service
All Nine LACCD Colleges Will Serve as County Vote Centers for November 3 Presidential General Election; Deadline to register to vote in California’s November 3 Election is Monday, October 19, 2020 Written by LAWT News Service
Efforts to Block the Vote Concern CSUN Poly Sci Professor Written by Carmen Ramos Chandler
HBCU Students for Biden and Black Students for Biden: ‘Four More Years of Trump Means Death for Many African Americans’ Written by Stacy M. Brown
Dr. Creshema Murray Appointed Special Assistant to UHD Office of the President Written by LAWT News Service
Bloomberg Philanthropies Strives to Increase Black Physicians by Donating to Historically Black Medical Schools; Charles R. Drew University is a recent recipient of $7 million in donations. Written by Betti Halsell
LACCD BOARD OF TRUSTEES APPROVES RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF ETHNIC STUDIES EDUCATION REQUIREMENT FOR STUDENTS Written by LAWT News Service
UCLA: Racial and Ethnic Groups’ Finances Hit Hardest by COVID-19 Written by City News Service
Suit Alleges Teacher Abused Boy Because He Was Black, Disabled Written by City News Service
L.A. School Board Expands Ethnic Studies Written by City News Service
Los Angeles Community College Districts Offers Online Enrollment Fairs Written by City News Service
Despite COVID-19 setbacks, Watts Learning Center students thrive Written by Faith Petrie
CSU Dominguez Hills to Receive Mayme Agnew Clayton Collection of African American History and Culture Written by LAWT News Service
Largest US public university system requires ethnic studies Written by Cuneyt Dil
2020 Howard Grad Earns Ph.D. at Age 73; Reflects on Surviving Nigerian Civil War Written by NNPA Newswire
New Poll by The Partnership for L.A. Discusses Difficulties Regarding the Digital Divide in Low-Income Communities Written by Saybin Roberson
Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science receives 2021 Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation Award for ‘Institutional Excellence’; Award provided from the Beyond Flexner Alliance recognizes outstanding leadership in promoting social mission in health profe Written by LAWT News Service
Many Say Education of King’s Life, Legacy Remains Critical for Young People Written by Stacy M. Brown
New STEAM Lab Unveiled at South L.A. Elementary School; Project at Flournoy Elementary School is a Collaboration Between Kaiser Permanente and LAUSD Written by LAWT News Service