Discover the contributions of Charles Henry Turner, a pioneering African American entomologist, who first proved insects could remember, learn, and feel.
Segregation was an impetus for me. It was my life. It's my lived experience,” said Ninth Circuit Judge Johnnie Rawlinson. “No ...
On this day in 1995, Dr. Bernard Harris Jr. made history, stepping into the vastness of space and becoming the first African ...
Throughout February, the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History is hosting a Black History Month banner exhibit ...
Students at Mount Vernon's Lincoln School paid homage to Black scientists as the annual science fair took place during Black ...
On Saturday, Brown’s American Physician Scientists Association chapter held its third annual conference at the Warren Alpert ...
While lectures on the legacies of Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, and Harriet Tubman are all important, some educators ...
Emmett Chappelle is a scientist and researcher who made valuable contributions in several fields including medicine, biology, ...
A Philadelphia native was the first African-American student accepted into the master’s program in the Biopharmaceutical Process Engineering program at Thomas Jefferson University.
In the spirit of America’s Black History Month, which is celebrated every February, I am continuing my tradition of writing columns ...
Jewel Plummer Cobb was a cancer researcher who investigated how hormones, ultraviolet light and chemotherapeutic drugs can ...