
Why successful women stay single longer and why that’s okay
The landscape of success for women has transformed dramatically in recent decades, bringing with it a notable shift in relationship patterns. More accomplished women are
The landscape of success for women has transformed dramatically in recent decades, bringing with it a notable shift in relationship patterns. More accomplished women are
In today’s professional landscape, effective communication is crucial for maintaining a harmonious workplace. However, certain words can trigger unwanted attention from Human Resources and escalate
In a groundbreaking development, Howard University is on track to become the first Historically Black College and University to attain Research-1 status. This prestigious classification
As artificial intelligence continues to evolve and integrate into various industries, a new workforce trend has emerged: silent firing. This phenomenon is gaining attention as
In a troubling trend, the enrollment of Black men at Historically Black Colleges and Universities has reached its lowest point in nearly five decades. This
The intersection of race and gender creates unique challenges for Black women in workplace compensation, despite their standing as one of America’s most educated demographics.
A career break can reshape a professional’s perspective and priorities. While stepping away from work for personal growth, family needs, travel, or education can be
Central State University, Ohio’s only HBCU, has recently been placed on fiscal watch due to significant financial challenges. This announcement was made by the Ohio
The modern job search landscape has transformed dramatically with the rise of applicant tracking systems (ATS), creating an unprecedented challenge for job seekers worldwide. These
In a groundbreaking move, Huston-Tillotson University, a Texas-based HBCU, is set to expand its reach into California. This initiative aims to enhance access to HBCUs
In a remarkable trend for Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Alabama A&M University has announced record-breaking enrollment figures for the fall semester. This surge in
As college students embark on their academic journeys, many are driven by aspirations of financial success and job security. However, a recent study by Degreechoices
Last week, Detroit, the nation’s largest Black metropolis, became a beacon of hope, innovation, and ambition as Ally’s Moguls in the Making competition brought together the next
The allure of jobs in professional sports captivates many, but turning this dream into reality requires more than just passion. With the right game plan,
In a significant move towards health equity, Black Girl Vitamins (BGV) has announced a groundbreaking initiative aimed at supporting Black women pursuing careers in medicine.
As artificial intelligence reshapes industries, fears of job displacement loom large. Yet, this technological revolution is also birthing entirely new career paths. These emerging roles
In the rich tapestry of American labor history, the threads woven by Black women and Latinas have often been overlooked. Yet, their contributions have been
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have long been crucibles of excellence, forging some of the world’s most influential leaders across various fields. These institutions
In today’s rapidly changing economic landscape, it is crucial for individuals, especially within Black communities, to acquire skills that can withstand economic downturns. Developing these
Forest T. Harper is the current president and CEO of INROADS, Inc. On Oct. 10, the organization hosted its annual benefit reception for Hispanic Heritage