Protests at Georgetown University have prompted officials to rename two buildings named for school presidents "who organized the sale of Jesuit-owned slaves to help pay off campus debt in the 1830s."

A local NAACP chapter has announced plans to open up a discrimination hotline for Black students at the University of Missouri.

Already, copycat hate crimes are popping up at universities including Fordham, Bowie State and Howard after the University of Missouri's Black students rose up against racism on campus.

As the university is drowns in horrifying stories of racially-charged threats and defacement on campus, the Mizzou administration pushes to restore safety and stability back into the school as quickly as possible.

Our ancestors fought for our right to be integrated into all aspects of society—especially our nation's classrooms. Criticizing Black students for choosing PWIs undermines that movement.

Young people from far and wide are hosting their own protests and writing letters of support to join the #Mizzou cause in schools like Smith, Cornell, Emory and Howard.

The students of Yale University used their voices to speak out against several instances of racial injustice on the Ivy League campus.

The FBI arrested three Virginia men who were planning to start a "race war" by bombing Black churches and Jewish synagogues.

Just one day after the resignations of both the president and school chancellor following protests against racial injustices on campus, verbal and social media threats have been made towards University of Missouri students.

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H&M South Africa issued an apology this week for tweeting a comment that implied White models portray a more “positive image” for the brand.

University of Missouri President Tim Wolfe on Sunday acknowledged problems with racism on campus after Black football players vowed to stop playing until he "resigns."