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Another Hamtramck School Administrator Is On Leave

Sascha Raiyn October 29, 2021

Hamtramck Public Schools announced Thursday its Director of Human Resources Michelle Imbrunone will take a leave of absence. The announcement comes...

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State Is “Ready to Go” on COVID-19 Vaccines for Kids 5-11 Years Old, Says Michigan’s New Top Doctor

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein October 28, 2021

For almost two years, the COVID-19 pandemic has been the largest influence on our daily lives. With the three major...

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Social Sciences Are Getting Better Despite Criticism, says MSU Researcher

Detroit Today October 26, 2021

These days, universities are often hotbeds of controversy. Much of that criticism has come from those on the political right,...

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Royal Oak Schools’ Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Coordinator Works to Prepare Kids for the Future

Sascha Raiyn October 22, 2021

Royal Oak Schools has had some high-profile racial incidents -- students taunting Latino classmates with chants of “Build the Wall”...

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Pensole Lewis College of Business HBCU Partners 10.22.21-jn
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Reopening of Michigan’s Only HBCU Is an Opportunity to Elevate Design in the Black Community, Founder Says

Detroit Today October 22, 2021

Across the country, applications for enrollment in America’s 107 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are on the rise. But despite having...

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Michigan GOP Lawmakers Pass Legislation That Would Create Tax Credits for Donors Giving to Scholarship Programs

Associated Press, Russ McNamara October 19, 2021

The Republican-led Legislature passed bills on Tuesday that would allow for private donors and corporations to get tax breaks for paying for kids to go to private and religious...

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Detroit Symphony Orchestra Collecting Instruments for Kids Throughout October

Tim Jagielo October 15, 2021

The Detroit Symphony Orchestra is collecting musical instruments this month to give to kids in Detroit. The goal is to...

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WCCCD DPD educational partnership presser Oct. 13, 2021
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Detroit Police Department Launches Educational Initiatives with Local Colleges

Eli Newman October 15, 2021

The Detroit Police Department is teaming up with Cleary University and Wayne County Community College District on two educational programs...

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Hamtramck Public Schools Names Acting Superintendents Amid Staff Resignations and Teacher Shortage

Sascha Raiyn October 14, 2021

Hamtramck Public Schools will be led by two administrators while its superintendent is on a temporary leave of absence. Sherry...

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Partnership to Breathe New Life into Shuttered Detroit HBCU

Sascha Raiyn October 13, 2021

Detroit may soon be the home to an HBCU again. The College for Creative Studies is partnering with Portland-based Pensole...

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Wayne State Graduation Rates Improve But Black And Latino Students Still Lag

Laura Herberg October 12, 2021

Wayne State University’s recently-released six-year graduation rates show significant improvements over the last year and the last decade. Despite overall improvements,...

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Antoine Garibaldi
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University of Detroit Mercy President Reflects on His Tenure as He Plans to Step Down in 2022

Detroit Today October 11, 2021

After more than a decade as president of University of Detroit Mercy, Dr. Antoine Garibaldi has decided to step down from his post...

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