>>Just as in Lake Wobegon, where all the children are above average, I think all the kids I know might be a bit brilliant. A>>...[Read More]
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>>America has moved into a knowledge economy at a rapid pace. More and more aspects of our daily lives are becoming computerized. Soon, we will...[Read More]
A recent decision by the North Carolina Supreme Court didn’t undo the state’s constitutional promise to provide children with a decent education. But tens of...[Read More]
>>BY DR. LISA LEVENSTEIN AND DR. KATHERINE CHARRON Elizabeth City State University, a historically black college in northeastern North Carolina, is considering ending...[Read More]
>>BY DR. KAREY HARWOOD Next Monday, November 4, Public Schools First NC and the NC Justice Center, along with parents and educators, are speaking...[Read More]
>>There is perhaps nothing more American than standing up for your beliefs. When we feel a wrong has been done to us or our rights...[Read More]
>>The first NC Women’s Summit took place on October 15th, 2013, at UNC-Chapel Hill as a joint collaboration of Women AdvaNCe and the Southern Oral...[Read More]
>>BY GINGER YOUNG The Southern Education Fund published a report last week entitled “>>A New Majority: Low Income Students in the South and...[Read More]
>>BY DR. VALERIE ANN JOHNSON On Friday we remembered the importance of educating girls by celebrating the International Day of the Girl. Events...[Read More]
>>By Claire Smith When Carmen Blackmon no longer found fulfillment as a Corporate Analyst at Maersk Logistics, she set out on a journey to find...[Read More]