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Bowling Green WBKO on MSNWKU’s Black women in media build legacy through podcastingThe women of WKU’s NABJ chapter discuss the importance of highlighting African American pioneers more specifically the woman trailblazers.
Coco Gauff donated 100,000 American dollars to UNICEF in support of HBCU students playing tennis, which was applauded by former player and former coach of Serena Williams, Rennae Stubbs.
"The African-American Read-In is a meaningful opportunity for our students to engage with the powerful voices of ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - So far this winter, students participating in the Cleveland Media Academy have learned how to write news stories, shoot video off a news event, and podcast off a live event.
Filming the Unstunted podcast pilot at Telford College’s Wellington campus Five level three creative media students from Telford College – Kian Sansome, Ella Grainger, Liam Peachey ...
Media students from Telford College are helping to create the pilot edition of a new video podcast for an award-winning film and TV stuntman. Justin Pearson, who has worked on some of the world ...
Apple's 2025 Swift Student Challenge kicked off today, which means that students from around the world can showcase their coding skills and creativity by developing app concepts using Swift ...
Hear candid conversations with higher ed newsmakers on how colleges and universities are coping with the pandemic and recession -- with a special focus on equity and lower-income students. This ...
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- More than 800 Valley students gathered at the Fresno Convention Center on Tuesday for the annual African American Student Leadership Conference. The sessions and ...
Study abroad is tied to personal and professional growth for college students, but crossing the border can be an enormous hurdle or feel unattainable for some learners. A new initiative at Bucknell ...
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WWLP-22News on MSNSpringfield College hosts African American read-inSPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – Springfield College took part in an effort to bring African American literature to the city’s youth. Students from Brookings, DeBerry, and Dryden elementary schools, ...
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