A Message to the 2012 Graduating Seniors
Believe with all of your heart that you will do what you were made to do.- Orison Swett Marden
To the class of 2012, your time to...
Players, Owners to Blame for NBA Lockout
On the heels of one of the most entertaining seasons in recent memory, the NBA owners and players could not agree on a new...
Lifting As I Climb: Mentorship, Community Service and the Importance of Giving Back
Service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth. -Muhammad Ali
As I get older it has begun to dawn...
The Budget Baller (How to Dress Cool in College…Efficiently)
There are only three things guaranteed in life: death, taxes, and being broke in college. It’s almost a rite of passage; “How to Survive...
The New American Society : Breaking the Chain
By Dior Ginyard
The Troy Davis story has taken over the social media platforms and news air waves over the past couple of days. Everyone,...
HBCU Young Alumni Series: Life After Graduation ft. Tisha Jaye
The purpose of the HBCU Young Alumni Series is to documents the journeys of success stories in the making. This project is dedicated to graduates who...
A Cupcake a Day, Keeps the Doctor Away?
Articulate Moment by April C. Thornton: We are attentive to our hectic school schedule, but we neglect to provide the proper nourishment for our bodies.
NYPD’s “Blue Code of Silence” Screams Injustice & Prejudice
Earlier this month, a New York Police Department narcotics officer (often shortened to narc), blew a troublesome police scandal wide-open when he testified against...
President Obama Fights for Education, Job Creation in State of the Union Address
"I'm a Democrat but I believe in what Republican Abraham Lincoln believed...a government should do for people only what they cannot do better by...
Top High School Senior in the Country Will Pursue Degree at FAMU
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – On June 29, National Achievement Award Finalist, Bryan Anderson, will begin the pursuit of a degree in computer engineering at...
The 5 Biggest Misconceptions About HBCUs
Many think that historically black colleges and universities (HBCU) promote racism or believe that these institutions aren't diverse — both are entirely false and...
Feature Faculty: Dr. Cynthia Neverdon-Morton of Coppin State University
Feature Faculty: Dr. Cynthia Neverdon-Morton of Coppin State University
“A graduate of Howard University with a Ph.D. in United States History with concentrations in African...
FAMU Graduate To Address Differences In Approach To Activism In New Short Film
Filmmaker Shayla Racquel has decided to spotlight a recently re-surfaced debate that has some African-American families at odds. Is there a right or wrong...
Can President Obama Deliver for Us?
(July 22, 2011 - Photo by Pool/Getty Images North America)
The political buzz on HBCU campuses around the country has been what to make of...
My Final Homecoming as an Undergraduate Student
Homecoming is a grand celebration at universities across the nation. The name alone gives everyone a rush as they return to their roots to...
What If There Was No Federal Funding for HBCUs?
HBCUs have become an essential part of the American education system. From its
Believe it or not there could be a major dent of funding...
HBCU True Life: I Don’t Know What I’m Doing After College And That’s Okay
Well, it's that time of the year again. It's the end of another break, and the Spring semester is drawing nigh. Usually, I'm very...
The HBCU Experience by Dior Ginyard
HBCU’s are known throughout America for developing gifted African American men and women that are ready to take on challenges and obstacles that life...