Why Cheriss May isn’t worried about AI
Cheriss May has left her mark on the world of photography. A press photographer covering the Obama administration, May taught at Howard University for 18
Cheriss May has left her mark on the world of photography. A press photographer covering the Obama administration, May taught at Howard University for 18
Archie L. Jones Jr. is a professor at the Harvard Business School and author of the book The Treasure You Seek: A Guide to Developing
Multiplatinum Billboard chart-topper Aulsondro “Emcee N.I.C.E.” Hamilton, Ph.D. has made the seamless transition into academia while maintaining his hip-hop roots. He discussed his appointment as
Jaycee Holmes wasted no time. After graduating high school in 2013, she earned her bachelor’s degree in math from Spelman College in 2016. Then, she
From being a homeless youth to becoming a professor of history, Edmond Davis’ journey has been one of overcoming adversity and blazing trails. Through his
Dr. Christine Brooms is a trailblazer who has dedicated her career to breaking boundaries and empowering the next generation of scientists.
For Morehouse College philosophy professor Illya Davis, his current purpose may not be his ultimate purpose, but it is exactly what he’s supposed to be
Kirk Webley may very well be on his way back to work. A counselor and professor in the San Diego, California area for 25 years,
Julianne Malveaux is all about promoting equity. The former Bennett College president, in Greensboro, North Carolina, has advocated for Black people in higher education as
Jonathan Barry-Blocker has always been smart. While other kids were watching cartoons and playing video games, it was a family practice for the children to
Nikki Giovanni, the legendary and world-renowned poet, is retiring from Virginia Tech after 35 years of professorship at the esteemed institution. Giovanni has stepped down
A White professor is making headlines after he shared his thoughts on the late John Madden. Madden died at 85 on Dec. 28. He was
Mikki K. Harris is a multimedia journalist whose images have been featured in USA Today, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Newsday, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Sports Illustrated and New
Chicago resident, scholar and activist Conrad Worrill, Ph.D., a prominent and influential figure in the pursuit of Black liberation, has died. He was 78. Worrill
The Twin Cities have garnered national attention due to several incidents of police brutality where race and class were key factors. The police killing of
Rashad Richey, Ph.D., escaped a life on the streets as a former Gangster Disciple to well-known social activist, television commentator, and nationally syndicated radio host
It’s surprising how far police officers will go when making an arrest. They have to determine whether a person is a threat and the law
Dr. Boyce Watkins is a noted professor at Syracuse University and affiliate of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He has also served as
Steven Rogers, a Professor of Entrepreneurship, gives his best business tip.
When you take account of Dr. Torrance Stephens’ prodigious career as a professor, scientist, prolific author, popular sociopolitical blogger and world traveler, some might say