Photo Illustration by Kelly Caminero / The Daily Beast / GettyEnraged members of Florida’s original task force on African American education say they were purposefully kept in the dark about the state’s new academic standards—which now include the wild revisionist claim that skills used during Black enslavement provided “personal benefit”—in a shady move that echoed plantation politics.The Florida Commissioner of Education’s African American History Task Force was created in 1994 to implement “t
From co-creating a pre-orientation program to helping students who are facing period poverty and studying water cleanliness abroad, Sandra Bourdon has made service her mission at Emory and beyond.
During Emory’s 2023 King Week, students, faculty and staff were offered the unique opportunity to visit the Equal Justice Initiative Legacy Museum and National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Montgomery, Alabama.
The number of pending house sales and contracts in the Catawba Valley area dipped in April, a potential sign that rising interest rates and inflation may be slowing buyer competition.