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Enrollment in HBCUs Have Increased Since Affirmative Action Ban
A silver lining and welcome response to the affirmative action ban; HBCUs have been beacons for Black excellence for decades. Now, we need the financial and administrative support for all HBCU institutions, and the debt that some institutions are owed, … Continue reading
Black Enrollment Dips at Major Colleges
We are facing a very serious crisis, and a movement meant to inhibit students like us from achieving prestigious opportunities. Reports like this show how significant it is – and why support of this platform and this organization is so … Continue reading
Penn Future Black Men in White Coats Club
Shoutout to these future Black Men in Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania for taking up the mantle and creating community for us in a space where there is none. Keep up the great work, young kings 👑 … Continue reading
Benefits on Attending an HBCU
The students who attend an HBCU typically are surrounded by students who were admitted under the same academic standards, which can make all the difference in how they perform. Many of the black students admitted to more prestigious schools have … Continue reading
I Love Residency. Mic Drop.
— Finding the right program can make all the difference, an interesting perspective from one of our very own, Dr. Mark Mcintyre… Continue reading
Congratulations to Dr. Bignall!
Shoutout to faculty leader for BMIM for the Ohio State Chapter, Dr. Ray Bignall, on this huge and deserved honor. He’s been an important advocate for us from our very beginning. We’re grateful for him to be a part of … Continue reading
What if he wasn’t Tyreek Hill?
Another reminder of the reality of being a Black Man in America; no matter the profession, status, or salary… Continue reading
The Eighth Annual Humanism in Medicine
Last Lecture Series featuring
Quinn Capers, IV, MD, FACC, FACP
Professor and Chair, Department of Medicine Howard University College of Medicine
To Enhance Diversity and Mitigate Racial Bias in Medicine:
An Academic Physician’s Mission to Incorporate Activism into his Clinical, … Continue reading