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Caribbean Students Gather for AUC Prayer Vigil as Hurricane Melissa Continues Path of Destruction

Atlanta may feel distant from the impact of Hurricane Melissa, but for some Caribbean students at Spelman College, Morehouse College, and Clark Atlanta University, the storm is impossible to escape as they balance classes with news updates and missed calls and messages from home. Reports after the hurricane made landfall Tuesday were devastating, with news […]

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Professor Showed Antiwar Protests Went Beyond Image of Privileged Students

For weeks, student protesters in Atlanta and beyond demonstrating in support of Gaza’s civilians have been characterized homogeneously in the media as pampered, mostly white, rich kids. On Sunday, a 50-year-old Black woman who teaches at an all-male historically Black college turned that framing on its head. Those who have watched Sunday’s commencement at Morehouse […]

Posted inHigher Education, Politics & Policy, Religion

Black Jewish Students and the On-Campus Divide Over Gaza

Life on campus at the Atlanta University Center has been more complicated for Spelman freshman Sara Scherlinder since the Gaza humanitarian crisis began more than six months ago. In a 24-hour period earlier this month, the 19-year-old Scherlinder, a Washington, D.C., native, attended a leadership forum for students who are both Black and Jewish, which […]

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CultureCon at Clark Atlanta Shines Light on HBCU Education and Community

Against a backdrop of vibrant greens and blues, hundreds of HBCU students clad in cropped denims, bolded letterman jackets, and trendy telfars flooded Clark Atlanta University’s campus for the inaugural CultureCon on Campus student conference.  The student-centered event is under the umbrella of CultureCon, a conference that fosters community and connection for Black creatives and […]

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