
Deion Sanders responds to report of him interviewing to leave HBCU
Coach Prime has publicly addressed the report. Jackson State football coach Deion Sanders responded to a report that claimed he interviewed for the TCU football
Coach Prime has publicly addressed the report. Jackson State football coach Deion Sanders responded to a report that claimed he interviewed for the TCU football
Deion Sanders is a wanted man. The Jackson State football coach and Pro Football Hall of Famer reportedly interviewed with TCU on Nov. 8. Reports
Coach Prime could be on his way out of historically Black colleges and universities. On Nov. 9, The Fort-Worth Star Telegram reported Deion Sanders is “in
The Rev. Jesse Jackson was taken to the hospital after taking a tumble while supporting student protesters at Howard University in Washington, D.C. Jackson was
The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference has announced its next commissioner. On Oct. 26, the league announced Sonja Stills will become the first female commissioner in MEAC
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
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
HP with support from Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Intel and Microsoft hosts first-ever HBCU Tech Conference to expand career opportunities for Black students HBCUs have encapsulated
Joe DeBose is a 92-year-old, Jacksonville, Florida native, and Hampton Insitute, graduate. At the ‘Home by the Sea,” he studied mechanical engineering and after a
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
Known for her recently released film Strictly for The Streets, director, executive producer and writer Katoria Chanyasubkit uses her platform to create opportunities for other
As a Jackson State University alumna, BeBe Jones knows firsthand the needs of HBCU students. Her own experience inspired her to raise funds for those
On Thursday, July 15, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. announced the organization’s 2021 honorary inductees and they did not disappoint. Film and TV producer Debra
Former U.S. Representative Cedric Richmond, D-Louisiana, appointed to serve as senior advisor and director of the Office of Public Engagement, talks about democracy, Black and
The Phylicia Rashad-Bill Cosby controversy refuses to die just yet. Cosby, 83, tore into Rashad’s new employer, Howard University, for publicly rebuking Rashad after she
No Limit CEO Master P received an honorary doctorate on Sunday, May 23, 2021, from historically Black Lincoln University in Pennsylvania. Born Percy Miller, the
As a graduating senior with a major in social work, Kennedi Lawson truly understands the value of being an active participant in the Be The