From censorship in classrooms to academic recovery, there was a lot at stake for public education during the midterm elections.
By Maya Pottiger
A week after...
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Supreme Court weighs a potential ban on Affirmative Action.
For nearly 60 years, federal government-enacted policies have granted sweeping changes to the workforce...
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The area Metroparks have partnered with Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD) to offer interactive recreational and environmental learning programs to underserved...
With two-thirds of American teachers feeling “burned out” and many Black teachers planning on not returning to their classrooms, it’s no surprise that a...
Michigan Chronicle's Pancakes & Politics panelists Dave Meador, retired – vice chair, DTE Energy, left, Dr. Jennifer Green, superintendent of the Southfield Public School...
More than three million people are diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in the United States annually.
Defined as a chronic condition that includes attention difficulty,...
During Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s fourth and final-term annual State of the State address (which she delivered the second time virtually) on Wednesday, January 26,...
Wells Fargo and the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) are teaming up to help close the graduation gap for college seniors attending Historically Black Colleges...
The Propel Center, committed to supporting students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) as they pursue innovation, leadership, and social justice, recently announced...