
Junior Bernadin, Ron Clark Academy’s Black excellence recognized by White House
Ron Clark Academy has made a national splash again. The southeast Atlanta middle school’s dean of students, Junior Bernadin, received special recognition from the White
Ron Clark Academy has made a national splash again. The southeast Atlanta middle school’s dean of students, Junior Bernadin, received special recognition from the White
The National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) presents, in partnership with Rolling Out, the NCNW King Legacy HBCU Fair on Saturday, February 26, 2022. The
The Alabama Power Foundation and Stillman College met on Feb. 9 to announce a $100,000 grant to support the college’s STEM education and workforce initiatives
Only two years ago, J.R. Smith was shooting three-pointers for the Los Angeles Lakers in the Orlando bubble. Fast forward to today and he’s still
Samuel L. Jackson and his wife LaTanya made the largest alumnae donation in the history of famed HBCU Spelman College. The two actors, both graduates
Andres Martin is the founder and executive director of HBCU Night, an award-winning 501(c)(3) nonprofit and event. Martin is also the author of HBCU Night.
Morehouse graduate Jauan T. Durbin is a community organizer and social impact consultant. An Atlanta resident and an HBCU graduate, he shares his college journey
Meet two beautiful and graceful HBCU queens: Mya Schofield who serves as the 79th Miss Benedict College; and Czaria Reid, the 48th Miss Lincoln University.
On Nov. 21, 2021, as Stillman College crowned the 74th Miss Stillman College, Destiny Gardner, HBCU history was made. Not only was this a queen’s
By Nolan Jones, Mills College The richest men in hip-hop never finished college. Jay-Z – who is regarded as hip-hop’s first billionaire – never graduated
Students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities are making sure their voices are heard and their protests are making national news. Last month, students at
Former first lady Michelle Obama will be appearing on the last episode of ABC’s “Black-ish” which will begin airing its eighth and final season in
Walmart continues to deliver on its commitment to help finance college educations for Black students. On Oct. 21, Walmart Inc. and Walmart.org announced three additional
Serena Williams and Michael B. Jordan have collaborated on a contest to reward an HBCU student or alum $1 million for the most outstanding business
It isn’t often that we do birthday shout-outs, but we would be remiss not to acknowledge one of Spelman College‘s most prolific and accomplished presidents
Through the company’s Dream In Black platform, AT&T has celebrated Black culture and its many creators throughout the year. According to AT&T, their Dream In
Ashley Christopher, CEO of HBCU Week Foundation, is licensed to practice law in the states of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. A stroke survivor, Christopher founded
The South’s first historically Black college, Clark Atlanta University, was founded on Sept. 19, 1865. It started as Atlanta University and consolidated with Clark College
As students of all ages around the country return to school and face learning amid the ongoing pandemic, the focus is on protection. Teachers oftentimes
No academic institution has been left unscathed by the ubiquitous effect of the Covid-19 pandemic. Colleges and universities worldwide scrambled for sustainable ways to accommodate