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Pakistani American Shammas Malik is set to become Akron's first racial minority to serve as mayor.
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Experts and students will present TEDx lectures around "The Power of Good" theme.
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The proposed changes came on the same day three children and three adults were killed in a shooting at a private religious school in Nashville.
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Former College of Business professor Bryan Pesta was stripped of his tenure and fired last year after the university found he had committed “serious violations of our policies governing academic research."
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Thompson was nominated to serve as the UCC's president and general minister. If approved in a vote of the organization's synod this summer, she would be the first women to do so.
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Here are conversations from across public media to listen to as we reflect on the life and legacy of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
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A new series of profiles highlights health barriers faced by African immigrants in the region.
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Professor Karen Bullock has spent the last two decades studying what stops seriously ill Black patients and their families from getting the care they want in life and in death.
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A study from Ohio State's Drug Enforcement Policy Center found that Black residents in Columbus have been unequally charged with misdemeanor possession over the last two decades.
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In 2014, a study found that only 1.4% of orchestra musicians were Black. In 2022, it's hard to know if that number is better or worse.