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Nicole Brewer goes on two big international trips per year, funded by a low cost of living and a travel-friendly career.
Gwendolyn Brooks grew up in a South Side house full of books and was a poet from an early age, eventually becoming the first ...
South Africa banned the iconic Pink Floyd track, "Another Brick in the Wall," following lengthy, violent protests.
The Covid-era federal investment in education was controversial, but the recovery it enabled when thoughtfully applied is ...
The latest fundraiser for Make It Happen, Portland Public Schools’ college readiness program for multilingual students, was perfectly aligned with the way the program celebrates diversity while ...
How a cycle of sacrifice and renewal helped a school leader support his health and develop a wellness program for school district staff.
The outsider
Under Mayor Ras Baraka, Newark has endured crises — lead in the city’s water and the recent fatal shooting of a police ...
Nannie Helen Burroughs was born May 2, 1879, in Orange, Virginia. She was the eldest daughter of enslaved parents, John and Jennie Burroughs.
Declaring "The Andy Griffith Show" the official television show of the state seems light-hearted. But there's more to it.
In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month this May, Access Psychology Foundation’s (APF) Executive Director Damian Travier, shares the top ...
The speakers discussed their first-hand experiences escaping Taliban rule and gaining an education in the U.S.
There are various private universities in Nigeria today. Read on to find out more about these institutions, their locations, ...