Keni Arts, as Keni Davis is known, was friendly and willing to talk – so long as he could keep painting.
In January, 2025, several executive orders were issued limiting federal funding for gender-affirming health care, declaring that there are only two biological sexes, and halting diversity programmes.1 ...
The local arts scene is reacting to President Donald Trump’s efforts to redraw the national arts landscape during the first month of his second term — initiatives that, if successful, are likely ...
Since the state expanded Medicaid in December 2023, over 600,000 residents, many from Black and brown communities, have gained access to essential health services. However, challenges persist in ...
During Black History Month, WRAL Heath Reporter Grace Hayba looks at how activism and health advocacy are not a new combination - but one the Black community has been practicing for decades.
Access to quality health care is important, but that doesn’t mean it’s always available to everyone who needs it.
An Atlanta-based group is making sure more people have access to an unconventional but effective treatment for their moderate ...
Health system CFOs discuss trends and strategies for navigating the complex financial landscape of 2025, from Medicare Advantage to AI and private equity.
In the past week, the upheaval in Washington, D.C., has included Elon Musk’s DOGE team getting possibly illegal access to ...
As the National Endowment for the Arts adjusts to comply with President Trump’s executive orders, “gender ideology” is out ...
The College of Education and Health Professions recently announced its 2025 Outstanding Departmental Alumni Award winners. Reginald J. "Reggie" Miller, Tracy Bair Pate, Josh Vest, Kayla D. Scott-Arce, ...
The twin crises of 2020–21 sparked significant, lasting changes in higher education, reshaping student behavior and expectations, campus culture, and the mission of many institutions.