Saturday, April 20, 2024
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62 Years Later: It’s Time to Desegregate DC Schools

Washington, DC schools have been suffering from the consequences of continued segregation over six decades after a landmark decision by the Supreme Court.

Howard University Calls Off 2020 Homecoming Due to Coronavirus Outbreak

Howard University announced Thursday that it will not be holding an in-person homecoming celebration this year due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

George Washington University Commits to Divestment From Fossil Fuels

George Washington University (GWU) announced that it would stop investing in firms that use fossil fuels by 2025 and reverse its greenhouse gas emissions.

District Public Schools to Take Over Security From Police

Washington, DC has decided to end the Metropolitan Police Department’s (MPD) management of the security services contract for DC Public Schools (DCPS).

American University Estimates $100M Shortfall in Revenue

American University sent a letter to its students and staff, saying that it could lose up to $100 million in revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.

DC Launches Program to Give College Guidance for High School Graduates

D.C. Public Schools (DCPS) has started a new program titled “DCPS Persists” to provide college-bound graduates with a support network for college.

Get a New Skill, Reshape Your Career: Best Coding Classes in DC

Dreaming of starting your web development business or being a software engineer for a tech giant? Learn how to code with these bootcamps in Washington, D.C.

Join Online Hand-Drawn Pattern Workshop for Free While Staying at Home

If you are looking to learn something creative while staying home, you are welcome to attend Elizabeth Olwen’s online workshop for hand-drawn patterns on April 1.