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The Bourgard College of Art and Music was the first fire art school for African American students in Louisville in the early 20th century by Caroline Bourgard. But it closed back in 2017.
Emerging artist Myles Morgan, a student at the University of Alabama, is gearing up for a live performance at Iron City on ...
On July 19, Mississippi State University (MSU) will honor the anniversary of Dr. Richard E. Holmes becoming the first African ...
A recent Supreme Court ruling could bolster parents considering opting out of Texas’ new Bluebonnet curriculum that draws heavily on biblical texts.
Thornton Willis, an artist whose abstract paintings were considered by many to be among the best of his generation, died last ...
The Bourgard College of Music & Art is once again serving Louisville's Russell neighborhood after recently reopening.
In her new book, Akinkugbe explores the way art history is taught, and the exclusion of blackness from mainstream art spaces.
The 736-bed Midland Metropolitan University Hospital—a project by Cagni Williams, HKS, and Sonnemann Toon—balances strict ...
The 'Bulls in the City' trail promises an exciting 'stampede' of 40 oversized bull sculptures, strategically placed at ...
Pension Insurance Corporation (“PIC”), a specialist insurer of defined benefit pension funds, and Court Collaboration, a ...
Attorneys for the family of an Alabama teenager who was shot and killed by a police officer last month say an independent autopsy determined he was shot in the back. Authorities haven't ...
Jason Owen-Smith is a professor of sociology at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor and a research professor in its ...
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