
Kemba Smith, a survivor of America’s war on drugs and mass incarceration
[jwplatform Oqwxd31t] In 1985, Kemba Smith became a victim of the war on drugs. The former Hampton University student was in an abusive relationship with
[jwplatform Oqwxd31t] In 1985, Kemba Smith became a victim of the war on drugs. The former Hampton University student was in an abusive relationship with
Good health begins with healthy women. Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed talks about what communities, cities, and countries like Nigeria have to do to be healthy.
[jwplatform 3uFlcda2] Dr. Priscilla Pemu emphasizes Educated Nigerian women are the path to smarter communities. In a culture where young girls are typically married at a
For the past year and a half the entire world has been fixated on Ebola and the spread of the disease in Africa. With deaths
Carrie Salone has been a McDonald’s owner/operator since 2003, but not without obstacles. Read on to find out how she attained her dream. What inspires you
A pair of Morehouse School of Medicine neuroscientists, Drs. Roger Simon and Dawn McGuire, recently visited the medical school at Mekelle University in Ethiopia. Thier
“We can use this to predict predisposition to breast cancer.”
The American workforce is under siege. Modern technology, wage retraction, disappearing blue collar jobs and a prolonged economic slump have all produced unemployment numbers unseen
ATLANTA – Morehouse School of Medicine was at the epicenter of the medical universe as Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal proclaimed Sept. 1 Personalized Medicine Day
Ashaki Warren, 4th year Morehouse School of Medicine student Morehouse School of Medicine recently hosted the State of Georgia’s Personalized Medical Awareness Day. Distinguished individuals
Coca-Cola has teamed up with the City of Atlanta Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs and the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) to celebrate