Beats Uplifts Black Creatives Through HBCU Beats Black Creators Program
Beats continues to help current HBCU students and recent HBCU graduates further their talents and skills through the continuation of their HBCU Creators Program, a three-month paid cultural immersion learning program.
VSU Alum Ray “Misster Ray” Cunningham Creates New HBCU Board Game Yardopoly
Virginia State alum Ray Cunnigham, better known as “Misster Ray” has created the ultimate HBCU board game experience with his new game Yardopoly.
Understanding as an Art: The Value of Wisdom
Being a student at Central State University taught me to be thankful of the things I have while being ambitious for the things I...
Bowie State University Makes History Welcoming its First Female President
In her historic role as Bowie State University’s first female president, Dr. Aminta Hawkins Breaux said that she’s ready to lead the top 25...
Michael Brown: Tip of the Iceberg
Literally, I am sick to my stomach. Events that have transpired seem very apocalyptic. Everyone please get right with Jesus. I don't know why...
Here’s Why It’s Absolutely Shocking For Trump To Suggest Funds For HBCUs Is Unconstitutional
It's no surprise that President of The United States has his gun always loaded towards his next target. And last week was no exception,...
Troy Davis’ legacy lives on after executuon
Troy Davis was to be executed tonight at 7 P.M. in a Georgia prison after being accused of killing Savannah police officer Mark MacPhail...
T|W Tote Founder Discusses Her Journey Through Entrepreneurship
With so many apps on the market for food delivery, making a lunch seems like a lost art. However, packing your own food can...
NYT: ‘Why I Chose A Historically Black College’
New York Times writer Skylar Mitchell takes aim at historically black colleges relevancy in today's society in an op-ed titled "Why I Chose a...
Do College Students Need A Dating Course
No stretch of the imagination is required to see that people in college are not experienced at dating. They tend to get into relationships...
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,...
PBS’s Independent Lens Documentary: Soul Food Junkies
Looking for something off the mainstream tv path? Take a look at this filmmaker's journey into the Souls of black folks with Soul food. Check it...
Welcome Class of 2016: Letter from the Editor
To the Class of 2016, congratulations. You have done it. You have proved many wrong, and you have made your family, friends, and most...
Black Women Leaders Face ‘Double Jeopardy,’ Harsher Criticism Than Others: Study
In the corporate world, it looks like women are making significant strides. This year's Fortune 500 list boasted 18 female CEOs, more women to...
10 Career Advice for HBCU Graduates
Although there are clear obstacles to finding work, there are also a lot of big opportunities that students can take advantage of. The following...
FAMU Professor Selected As President of Southern Conference of African American Studies, Inc.
Dr. David H. Jackson Jr., chair of Florida A&M University’s Department of History, Political Science, Public Administration, Geography and African American Studies has been...
HBCU Student, Lanique Williams Talks about Going the Extra Mile
Going the Extra Mile
Lanique Williams
Lanique.williams12@gmail.com
FRANKFORT, Ky. -- Determined to go to New Zealand for an internship to study psychology Deshon Floyd started out by...
An Essay By UMES Grad Antoine Cobb
I am the only child of a high school graduate and a high school dropout. Both were substance abusers the majority of their adult...