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America in Black and White – Part IV – Nature and Nature’s God
In this series, “America in Black and White,” Part IV is the most difficult to write. Not because I don’t know what to say, but because there is little to say that you don’t already know.
In Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, prisoners who were chained for years in a cave believed that shadows they saw on a wall were reality. One eventually was freed and led out into the light. After a while, he returned and tried to describe to those who remained chained the truth of their situation, but they condemned him, preferring the comfort of the shadows. Continue Reading America in Black and White – Part IV – Nature and Nature’s God
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President Edington Remarks, Founders’ Day
UDC pantry addresses student food deserts
Coding & Robotics Camp – July 15 – 26, 2019
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Recommit, reconnect, refresh: National HBCU C² Tour held at UDC
As part of their 2022-2023 tour, Tennessee State University (TSU) and Apple kicked off the National HBCU C² Tour hosted by UDC from March 22 to March 24. The event was part of Apple’s Community Education Initiative and TSU’s HBCU C² initiative, designed to bring coding Recommit, reconnect, refresh: National HBCU C² Tour held at UDC