Welcome to the University of Taste – Morgan State
It isn’t an everyday occurrence that you meet someone who not only wants to have there own clothing brand, but has also made his...
Family Oriented – One reason Hampton Student Malik Jorden attends an HBCU
“I wanted to attend a HBCU because i felt like it was more of a family environment and they truly did care and want...
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...
Top 7 Reasons why People attend HBCUs by HBCUinterview
Top 7 Reasons why People attend HBCUs by HBCUinterview
Take a break from life and find out 7 powerful reasons why the youth choose HBCUs...
The HBCU Experience #inmyOwnWords by Dominique McDonald Howard University
Initially, we sough to pen an article on why Howard University student (at the time this article was written) Dominique McDonald chose her major...
HBCU’s Strive Towards President Obama’s Collegiate Challenge by Ayvaunn Penn
The HBCUs are taking immediate steps making plans to rise to President Obama’s challenge: for the United States to have the highest percentage of...
Bean Pies and Bow Ties by April C. Thornton
Bean Pies and Bow Ties
April C. Thornton
Are individual’s perception of other religions triggered by historical events, media outlets or actually observing people from different...
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...
Become Familiar……Know Your Roots? by April Thornton
By: April C. Thornton
Racial identity has been a manifesting issue on HBCU campuses. The formal term African American is used to classify the race...
Juggling Books and Babies by April Thornton
Teen pregnancy among African American women is increasing dramatically across the nation. Statistics that surround teen pregnancy is often associated with a life of failure and hardships.
HBCU Grads Outperform Black Graduates of Predominately White Institutions
African-Americans who graduate from a historically Black college or university do better financially than Blacks who graduate from traditionally white colleges and universities, according to a new study by economists at Morehouse College and Howard University.
Abandoning the Art of Reading : Articulate Moment by April Thornton
Why does some African American college students abandon the art of reading?
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.
From the PWI(Predominately White Institution) to the HBCU
My experience going from predominantly white institutions to Howard University was the best thing that ever happened to me.
HBCU Graduates Coming Face-to-face with the Job Market
We all know how much society stresses the importance of higher education.
The Importance of a Woman’s Hair by Aria Newton
As an African American woman in the black community one must understand how important the upkeep of our hair is.
Is Sagging Pants Really a Big Deal? #BuzzKiller
Sagging pants has become a nationwide epidemic amongst young males all around the world. Sagging is defined by Merriam Webster’s Dictionary as to hang down unevenly, to droop.
Articulate Moment of the Week by Maurice Robinson
“Change in our Black Community" Martin Luther King Jr. had a dream indeed. A dream that encompassed the Supreme Court Decision in 1954 which overturned the Plessy vs. Ferguson decision that stated “separate but equal.