Latoya G. Harrison pays homage to her ancestors in new book
Toledo, Ohio, native Latoya G. Harrison has penned a striking exploration of memory and hope in her new book, Letters to My Angels & Ancestors.
Toledo, Ohio, native Latoya G. Harrison has penned a striking exploration of memory and hope in her new book, Letters to My Angels & Ancestors.
In an exciting display of athletic prowess, the Alabama A&M women’s tennis team and the Tennessee State University men’s tennis team emerged victorious at the
Georgette “Gigi” Dixon is an executive vice president at Wells Fargo and head of External Engagement for Diverse Segments, Representation, and Inclusion. She is a
Mikki Allen, the athletic director at Tennessee State University (TSU), has presented a compelling vision to the university’s Board of Trustees, emphasizing the need for
Sydney Brantley, an elite tennis player graduating from North Atlanta High School this spring, has decided to continue her athletics career at Tennessee State University,
Historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) have played a pivotal role in shaping the academic landscape for African American students. These institutions, with their rich
Glenda Glover is optimistic about the future of Tennessee State University, despite being robbed of billions of dollars. Recently, the TSU president spoke to rolling
Historically Black Colleges and Universities in 16 states have been shorted more than $12.6 billion in federal funds they should have received over more than
Music’s biggest night featured Black excellence and history was made multiple times. Tennessee State University Aristocrat of Bands had a historic win and became the
Hercy Miller’s college basketball career at Tennessee State is finished as the freshman baller has entered the transfer portal with all of his playing eligibility
Nissan has named Chandra Vasser, a 17-year Nissan veteran, to the new position of vice president and chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer, for its
Master P is making generational wealth a priority in his family and has secured a $2 million endorsement deal for his 19-year-old son Hercy Miller.
Hercy Miller, the son of No Limit CEO Percy “Master P” Miller, committed Friday, March 26 to play basketball at Tennessee State University. Miller, a
Chanda Branch is an educator, art enthusiast and Ms. Black USA 2019. Being taught the importance of leadership and civic engagement at an early age
“Just step out on faith and do it.”
In theory, the NCAA is supposed to be the objective watch dog for all collegiate athletics programs. In theory, it serves punishment for offenders in