In 130 Years of Existence, the Harvard Law Review Elects Its First Black Woman President
ImeIme Umana is the first African-American woman president of the Harvard Law Review, a journal that has the largest reach of any law journal in […]
ImeIme Umana is the first African-American woman president of the Harvard Law Review, a journal that has the largest reach of any law journal in […]
(U.S. Department of State Media Note)―The U.S. Department of State in partnership with the Edison Electric Institute (EEI) officially launched the African Utility Power Sector […]
(Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health) – When Atalay Alem began working as a medical doctor in Ethiopia in the early 1980s, there were […]
AddisCoder, a free, four-week summer program in Addis Ababa, introduces high school students from around the country to the principles of programming and algorithms. (Harvard […]
ADDIS ABABA (AAU)– Addis Ababa University (AAU), in collaboration with the U.S. Embassy in Addis Ababa, organized a conference on the works and life of […]
(Mindbodygreen)–Eight Reasons to Avoid Sugar: Sugar is hogging the spotlight as one of the most harmful foods in diets today. While sugar occurs naturally in […]