Breanna Small and Leilani Mack, both students of African American studies and other disciplines, have been accepted into the Rising Scholars Conference, hosted by the University of Maryland.
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Faith Kisakye’s prayer from Uganda, delivered over Zoom before the Kansas State game, grew out of the Cougar football team’s ...
This Black History Month, Queen Mary University of London proudly celebrates the achievements of Kwesi Daniel Bimpong, a ...
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Collins Enwemasor, the International Recruitment Manager for English-speaking African countries, said, “This scholarship will ...