From Jackson State Students to HBCU Business Trailblazers
The entrepreneurial wheels are in motion at Jackson State University, as rising seniors Javier High and Treon Young both have become trailblazers in the...
Savannah State Offers In-State Tuition to Fla., Ala., and SC Students
SAVANNAH – Savannah State University (SSU) has been approved to offer in-state tuition rates to residents of border states. This includes residents of Florida,...
Gregory S. Parks: Gay Men in Black Fraternities
On Sept. 8, 2012, Nathanael Gay married Robert Brown in Lexington, Ky. About a month later, on Oct. 4, 2012, Brown uploaded a video...
#MenOfXavier Movement Trends On Twitter
The men of Xavier University of Louisiana (fondly known as XULA) has decided to take to social media and expressed their love for XULA.
Shortly...
Why the Coronavirus Crisis Could Hit HBCUs Especially Hard
Higher education leaders say they are very worried about the financial impact on their institutions from the coronavirus pandemic that forced virtually all schools...
Former FAMU cheerleader shares her triumph
Rashida Ross left Florida A&M and had no idea she wasn’t going to return.
Ross was a two-sport athlete from Houston, Texas, who came to...
Vacant Building Catches Fire On Morris Brown College Campus
A fire broke out Thursday evening on the campus of Atlanta's historically Black Morris Brown College, the thick smoke could be seen for miles, reports say....
The Princeton Review Names Spelman in Annual Guide to Green Colleges
ATLANTA -- The Princeton Review has named Spelman College as one of the most environmentally responsible “green” colleges in its “Guide to 353 Green Colleges:...
Nation’s Oldest Black College Faces Enrollment, Financial Problems
For Clairton High School graduate Qualyn Meade, Cheyney University is a “school for second chances.”
After an old knee injury sidelined a cheerleading scholarship offered...
Barack Obama: What I Think The People of Baltimore Want Is The Truth
Barack Obama recently responded to news of charges made against six Baltimore police officers in the Freddie Gray case. He said, "What I think...
FAMU: The New Era
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Black Women Are The Fastest Growing Group of Entrepreneurs in America
African-American women are the fastest growing group of entrepreneurs in America, a new study reveals.
The 2015 State of Women-Owned Businesses Report released this week...
PVAMU Student-Athlete Named Miss Puerto Rico 2015
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Prairie View A&M University bowler, Destiny Velez, was named Miss Puerto Rico 2015 Saturday, July 11th in San Juan, Puerto Rico....
Couple Married At FAMU Shows Rattler Pride On Family Feud
Tynisa, a teacher for 14 years, who also was once named "Teacher of the Year" in Orange County, Florida, and her husband for 14-years,...
PVAMU Department of Athletics Debuts The Athletic Director’s Club
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The Prairie View A&M Department of Athletics is proud to announce the formation of the Athletic Director's Club. The club is the...
Black Alumni Networking Expo Recap: Young Black Adults Share Professional Experiences
This past weekend, Arlington Virginia was the home to the second annual Black Alumni Networking Expo, a new and flourishing company geared to young...
Savannah State University Gets ‘Green Light’ For $20.5M Building Projects
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SAVANNAH – Savannah State University (SSU) has been approved for funding for a two College of Sciences and Technology (COST) buildings. The...
HBCU Young Alumni Series: Beating the Odds ft. Ke’Asia Craig
There is already something so inspirational about the HBCU experience, in a sense that you are surrounded by a myriad of educated, ambitious young...