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had declined to vote on tenure for Hannah-Jones and later offered her a five-year fixed term contract. Previous candidates have been hired with tenure.JUST IN: Award-winning journalist @nhannahjones reveals on @CBSThisMorning she has declined the University of North Carolina's offer for tenure and will be the inaugural Knight Chair in Race and Reporting at @HowardU.
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Spice Girls member Emma Bunton revealed she married her longtime partner Jade Jones in a social media post on Tuesday. Bunton shared a photo of herself and Jones on Twitter. She wrote, "Mr.
Emma Bunton surprised her fans when she revealed that she had married her longtime partner Jade Jones in a small ceremony.MORE: The Spice Girls' epic homes revealed: Victoria Beckham, Geri Horner, Emma Bunton and moreFriends and fans rushed to pass on their congratulations, including Emma's former bandmate Geri Horner.WATCH: The Spice Girls celebrates 25 years of WannabeOn her Instagram Stories, Ginger Spice shared the wedding photo of Emma and Jade and wrote: "Congratulations @emmaleebunton and
Emma Bunton was congratulated by her Spice Girls bandmates on Tuesday after she announced she had married her long-term partner Jade Jones. The Spice Girls singer, 45, took to Instagram on 13 July to share the heartwarming news with her 1.2 million followers, captioned: "Mr and Mrs Jones." Emma's Spice Girls bandmates were quick to lead the stars congratulating her with Victoria Beckham rushing to the comments section.
Emma Bunton has some big news: the Spice Girls singer has officially tied the knot!Bunton, aka Baby Spice, took to Instagram on Tuesday to share a stunning snapshot from her wedding to longtime love Jade Jones, revealing the exciting news to her friends and followers.The pic showed Bunton and Jones standing face-to-face and smiling brightly.
Angelique Jackson Hollywood loves a great sports story almost as much as it loves a story of overcoming the odds to find redemption. Oscar- and Grammy-winning artist Common’s upcoming movie will give audiences both.Common has teamed up with Steel Springs Pictures to produce “Rising Above,” a new movie based on the true story of Howard University’s soccer team and its legendary coach Lincoln “Tiger” Phillips.
Ethan Shanfeld Nikole Hannah-Jones, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and creator of New York Times Magazine’s “1619 Project,” announced that she has turned down a tenured teaching position at the University of North Carolina and has instead accepted a faculty role at Howard University.She made the announcement Tuesday on “CBS This Morning” with Gayle King.Hannah-Jones will fill the newly-created Knight Chair in Race and Journalism and will also found the brand new Center for Journalism and
Journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones is joining the faculty of Howard University, having rejected a tenured position at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Bill Cosby launched into a tirade aimed at Howard University after the institution admonished a comment made by his TV wife Phylicia Rashad in the wake of Cosby’s overturned sexual assault conviction and subsequent release from prison last week. The historically Black university in Washington, D.C.
named her dean of Howard University’s newly renamed Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts.
Ellise Shafer administratorBill Cosby has issued a statement in support of his former TV wife, Phylicia Rashad, following backlash she received for celebrating his release from prison earlier this week.“Howard University you must support ones Freedom of Speech (Ms. Rashad), which is taught or suppose to be taught everyday at that renowned law school, which resides on your campus,” Cosby said in the statement, which was issued via his spokesperson, Andrew Wyatt.
Daisy Edgar Jones has revealed that she has wrapped up filming on her latest movie Where The Crawdads Sing, as she shared some behind the scenes photos to her social media.
If anyone thought a now free Bill Cosby was going to lay low for a bit after having his rape conviction and sentence suddenly overturned last week, the much accused actor once known as “America’s Dad” choose America’s Independence Day to prove them wrong.
Phylicia Rashad is apologizing to Howard University students and their parents for her controversial tweet that celebrated Bill Cosby's release from prisonAmid ongoing backlash, the 73-year-old actress (and incoming dean of HBCU's Fine Arts College) sent a formal letter on Friday, apologizing for her actions and promising to participate in trainings.
Actress Phylicia Rashad, the new dean of the Howard University College of Fine Arts, has sent an apology letter to students and parents for her previous gleeful tweet about Bill Cosby’s surprise release from prison.
Haley Bosselman editorPhylicia Rashad apologized in a letter to the students and families of Howard University for her public celebration of Bill Cosby’s overturned sexual assault conviction.In the letter obtained by CNN, Rashad, who is dean of Howard’s College of Fine Arts, wrote: “My remarks were in no way directed towards survivors of sexual assault.