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Black Men on campus: The trials and triumphs of being Black at Harvard University

The story of Black men attending and graduating from Harvard University is one of triumph, perseverance and companionship. Despite facing numerous obstacles, these men...

Herron-Riverside graduate reminisces about high school memories and plans for the future

For many high schools across the state the academic year is coming to a close. While some students will be back in the fall,...

You cannot box us in: What schools need to know about the black male teacher experience (part II)

Have you ever been put in a box? Society does it often, especially regarding Black males from particular communities. Additionally, Black men get put...

Indianapolis native crowned Festival 500 Queen Scholar

Indianapolis native Mykah Coleman has been named Queen Scholar of this year's Festival 500. The Princess Program encompasses 21 cities and 19 universities. This year's...

5 MONEY TIPS EVERY NEW GRAD NEEDS TO KNOW Easy-to-implement ideas to help set you up for financial success.

Were you one of those kids who proactively asked to open a savings account, running to the bank to make a deposit every time...

Empowering communities: The transformative potential of microschools for Black students

As a career-long educator who firmly believes in student-centered learning environments that empower communities and families, I know we must advance educational equity with...

Setting a standard

People who self-identify as conservative have long advocated the notion that ā€œdiversity of perspectiveā€ is important. I completely agree. Some of them have advanced...

The EduVerse with ProfessorJBA: Putting the pieces of high-stakes testing together for parents

The 2022-23 school year is almost coming to an end across the Nation, and parents are still concerned about learning loss and what’s happening...

CLD students receive full-ride scholarships

Dozens of young Black scholars donned tailored suits and dresses and waited alongside family to hear their names called in the Crispus Attucks High...

Indiana charter schools win a cut of local tax money after years of lobbying

By DYLAN PEERS McCOY Indiana charter schools will gain access to local property tax money next year — a sea change in school funding that...
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