Nearly 92% of Indiana’s high school seniors graduated in 2025, setting the highest graduation rate on record, the Indiana ...
Exalton Alonso Delco Jr. died Dec. 3 at age 96. He was a longtime Huston-Tillotson University dean, civil rights pioneer and ...
Most high school students have little to no familiarity with HBCUs, a new study conducted by the United Negro College Fund ...
Aided by the Trump Administration, Louisiana officials are fighting in court to end decades-old desegregation orders. Critics ...
The Washington Post editorial board criticized the Chicago Teachers Union for pursuing social justice initiatives while ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Carlotta Walls LaNier about her new children's picture book, "Carlotta's Special Dress," recounting her story as the youngest member of the Little Rock Nine.
Martin University, the lone predominantly Black university in the state of Indiana, will cease operations after nearly 50 ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Heather and Hattie Anderson, a mother and daughter from Minneapolis, about their community, ...
A new report from EdTrust Midwest shows only 11.3% of Michigan teachers were people of color last year, compared to 40% of ...
Less than a quarter of funds for an academic scholarship for African American students was spent on scholarships, while most ...
When Aaron Campbell was appointed to be an assistant professor of special education at the University of Missouri in 2023, she became the first Black tenure-track faculty member in her department.
The federal government will resume student loan wage garnishments amid rising unemployment, a move critics say could harm ...