Marcus Bullock recounts his journey from incarceration to tech entrepreneur
“I’m a former inmate who became a tech CEO,” says Marcus Bullock, who prefers the term “returning citizens” for the formerly incarcerated. His app, Flikshop,
“I’m a former inmate who became a tech CEO,” says Marcus Bullock, who prefers the term “returning citizens” for the formerly incarcerated. His app, Flikshop,
A Black teenager could be forced to miss his high school graduation because of the length of his hair. DeAndre Arnold is currently a senior
Chikaodinaka Nwankpa allegedly used cancer research funds to have fun with strippers. Nwankpa served as a professor at Drexel University where he served as chair
A group of parents in California’s East Bay declared a state of emergency and is seeking $7.2 million to upend an education gap that has
2019 was a successful year for Black female artists. We witnessed the culture react to a new wave of artists who challenged stereotypes of women
Nothing brings a smile to Johnnetta Betsch Cole‘s face or joy to her heart faster than encountering women who study at Spelman College, where she
Jordan Pedraza is the director of support at Handshake, a digital college career network that connects employers to diverse talent at HBCUs and other colleges.
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
Another teacher has found an offensive way to introduce the history of slavery to impressionable young students. The incident took place at Blades Elementary School
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
In a world where often not enough children’s books reflect Black children and other kids of color, rolling out‘s Munson Steed is creating culturally relevant
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
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
Another shooting has impacted an HBCU. A student at Tennessee State University died after he was found on campus with a gunshot wound, according to
A 12-year-old girl in Fairfax, Virginia, made national headlines after claiming that she endured an assault that was racially motivated. The honor student, Amari Allen,
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
A Black girl was harassed and assaulted by White male students while in school. The incident occurred at a predominately White private school in Springfield,
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated is proud to announce that for the second consecutive year, the sorority has successfully raised $1 million for the benefit