
The Consortium provides free MBA for Black college graduates
The Consortium for Graduate Study in Management, aka The Consortium, provides Black and Hispanic students with an opportunity to become executives in corporate America through
The Consortium for Graduate Study in Management, aka The Consortium, provides Black and Hispanic students with an opportunity to become executives in corporate America through
Kel Mitchell is working 24/7 as an actor, a comedian, an executive producer and an entrepreneur. He is even busy every Sunday delivering the message
Fount Hankle is a registered nurse in Chicago, working in oncology. Fount began nursing school at the age of 48 while working full time in
Our nation is ablaze with political debates surrounding education, charter schools and failing public schools. I read about thousands of schools failing nationwide, and all
As this year marks the 65th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, I believe it’s appropriate to ask this question today: “Did this experiment
Opening doors for future leaders and making history at LeMoyne-Owen College, Andrea Miller, Ph.D., became the first woman to serve as president at the post-secondary
Officials at nationally renowned Spelman College have announced that the historically Black women’s institution has accepted a $2 million gift from billionaire Jon Stryker to
Yolanda “YoYo” Whitaker, a Grammy-nominated female rapper, actress, artist, motivational speaker and entrepreneur, boldly speaks about how Black College Expo™ changed her life. YoYo who
While billionaire businesswoman Oprah Winfrey was in Atlanta for the Tyler Perry Studios’ grand opening a few weeks ago, the multimedia maven also dropped off
Just a day after getting one of Tyler Perry’s gigantic sound stages named in her honor in Atlanta, Oprah Winfrey handed off a gift in
National College Resources Foundation’s program Black College Expo™ has helped more than 500,000 students get into college, and many of those students are doing amazing
Much like the Tom Joyners, Taraji P. Hensons and Samuel L. Jacksons of the world, historically Black colleges and universities have a special and permanent
The National College Resources Foundation, which produces the National Tour Black College Expo™, has had numerous celebrities from Nick Cannon to Kendrick Lamar attend the
Sasha Obama is breaking from the family tradition of Ivy League education. The youngest Obama will not follow her parents to suburban Boston, Massachusetts, or
The Howard University School of Business has launched its new Executive Certification in Diversity Coaching program. The mission is to offer a high-value, industry-leading program
Mauri Friestleben is one of the top educators in Minnesota. She is deeply loved by the families and communities she serves. Friestleben was the principal
Golf is a sport that is too often hard to access for Black youth because of lack of resources, funding, and information, but thanks to
On Aug. 16, the National Council of Negro Women, the Tom Joyner Foundation and PUSH Excel announced a partnership with Denny’s to assist students who
It’s that time of year again. Summer’s coming to an end and students are preparing to go back to school. Back-to-school shopping can be hectic
“Queer Eye” star Karamo Brown returned to his old college, Florida A&M University, to renovate a student lounge.The culture expert took on the challenge because