Racial diversity in colleges and universities has been shown to improve over the years. According to the Census Bureau, “more people aged 25 and older earned a bachelor’s degree or higher in 2019 than in 2010. This increase can be seen across racial groups: Asians with bachelor’s degrees rose from 52.4% in 2010 to 58.1%… Read more »
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Where Are FEMA Dollars Really Going?
Over seventeen years ago Hurricane Katrina devastated the City of New Orleans causing 186.3 billion dollars in damage and taking 1,833 lives (U.S. Billion-Dollar Weather & Climate Disasters 1980-2022, 2022). This tragedy instigated public discontent with the way the government handled environmental disasters in areas that are primarily populated by minorities. Many people believe that… Read more »
Broadband: The Connection Within Educational Success Gaps
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, problems with online resources are no longer foreign concepts for anyone in the United States. Currently, twenty-three percent of Americans still do not have access to at home internet. This need for the expansion of internet access across states is now becoming fully recognized by legislatures across the country, seeking… Read more »