Media heavyweight Rashad Richey speaks at Clark Atlanta University convocation
ATLANTA – On Thursday, Sept. Sept 14, radio and television host Rashad Richey, Ph.D., delivered a powerful keynote speech at the fall 2023 convocation at
ATLANTA – On Thursday, Sept. Sept 14, radio and television host Rashad Richey, Ph.D., delivered a powerful keynote speech at the fall 2023 convocation at
With a passion for hip-hop and legal studies, Todd J. Clark, Esq., dean of Widener University Delaware Law School, established himself as a leading authority in
On Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2023, local McDonald’s franchise owners Andre and Danesha Smith of Sunshine & Sunrise Enterprises LLC (dba McDonald’s), in partnership with Morehouse College, honored
Above all things, Cam Kirk‘s passion is to give back. The popular Atlanta photographer who has captured hip-hop‘s most iconic moments of this generation aims to give back to
Shaquira Langley is an education entrepreneur, the founder of “The Millennial Teacher Podcast,” and the owner of the apparel brand Tips for Teachers. During her first year
Some Texas Conroe Independent School District trustees have opened up about being against racial inclusivity and pride because they represent “symbols of personal ideologies,” ABC13 reported. One school district
There will soon be a mass opportunity for job seekers in Atlanta to get a step closer to employment. On Aug. 13 at 10 a.m.,
Montserrat Garibay is the assistant deputy and director in the Office of English language acquisition for the United States Department of Education. Garibay spoke with
I Promise School, the educational facility built by LeBron James in his hometown of Akron, Ohio, is under fire after its eighth graders failed to
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has ordered the state Board of Education to implement the highly controversial classroom instruction that African Americans benefitted from the brutal
In an increasingly digital world, cybersecurity has emerged as the career of choice for professionals seeking a challenging, rewarding, and recession proof path. With the
City Colleges of Chicago have long been recognized as institutions that provide a great education to students seeking to further their academic and career goals.
Tyler James Williams hopes his talent solves a real issue in America. The “Abbott Elementary” star plays Gregory on the show, a young Black male
On June 29, the Supreme Court struck down affirmative action programs at Harvard and the University of North Carolina, the New York Times reported. The
Clark Atlanta University (CAU), through the Department of Educational Leadership, led by noted scholar, academician, and chair Dr. Barbara Hill, bestowed their distinguished alumni award
On June 8, 2023, LINK Unlimited Scholars celebrated the class of 2023 and their achievements in earning $16 million in scholarships. The celebration sponsored by
Loriel Alegrete is on a mission to solve one of the biggest hurdles Black Americans often face in the workforce. Her company, 40 Tons Brand,
Ten HBCU students from around the country will gather in Detroit for “Discover the Unexpected,” a 10-week immersive internship in marketing and communications, where they’ll
Rashad Richey, president of rolling out, Emmy-nominated TV broadcaster, political strategist, news analyst, and social scientist, is a doctoral research student in the Ph.D. in
On June 3, 2023 200 students from the City Colleges of Chicago came together to celebrate earning their high school diplomas. Representatives from all six