THE AFRO — Just a little over two years ago, Texas Southern University’s (TSU) Thurgood Marshall School of Law, found itself in the center of controversy...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — As of June 2018, more than 1.2 million student loan borrowers requested to be certified, with 890,000 ultimately certified eligible. 28,000 applied for...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — At different times over the past five years, Frank J. Phillips, Marcia Pearl and Vincent Miles said they ran into a buzz saw...
HUDSON VALLEY PRESS — Westchester Community College has received the largest federal grant in its history with $2.7 million directed toward supporting students in their efforts...
MILWAUKEE COURIER — Recently, the FAFSA application process, which once began in April, changed to October. In other words, people can begin submitting their FAFSA applications...
THE WEEKLY CHALLENGER — In many urban neighborhood public schools, there is a lack of resources, endured overcrowding, a significant racial achievement gap and policies that...
THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES — The Arthur Means Fine Arts Complex at the George Washington Carver High School for Health Professions, Engineering and Technology was dedicated on...
MILWAUKEE COURIER — Dr. Joan Prince, Vice Chancellor for Global Inclusion and Engagement at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee discussed the UWM Study Abroad Program, education and...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — Black History Express features stories about historic African Americans within 26 chapters and featuring several hundred people. Both apps were made for the...
MICHIGAN CHRONICLE — About 100 Detroit students from Cass Technical High School, Osborn High School and Central High School participated in the 2018 Discover Detroit Technology...
PRECINCT REPORTER GROUP — The look of astonishment could be seen over and over on the faces of Indians Springs High School students walking through the new...
BIRMINGHAM TIMES — Increasing diversity in museum curatorship is the basis of a new initiative at Spelman College established through the support of a five-year, $5.4...
OAKLAND POST — Simone is a scholarship recipient of the United Health Foundation’s Diverse Scholars Initiative (DSI), which is administered by the Jackie Robinson Foundation
THE SEATTLE MEDIUM — Get help with your financial aid application at one of Seattle Public Library’s financial aid workshops in October and November.
NNPA NEWSWIRE — ESSA represents an opportunity to establish a more equitable playing field but the Trump administration’s 2019 federal budget proposes cutting $3 billion from...
HUDSON VALLEY PRESS — More than 200 people enjoyed Bishop Dunn Memorial School’s Cupcake 5K Run/Walk on Sunday, September 16 on the campus of Mount Saint...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — Detailing a free and independent press, the very first Black American on any major network to serve as the solo anchor of a...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — “On behalf of The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights… we write to share our significant concern regarding the Department’s reported contemplation...
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — The much anticipated opening of Charleston Accelerated Academy became a reality September 4 as approximately 120 students embarked on a course toward a...
JACKSONVILLE FREE PRESS — Members of Gamma Omicron Sigma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority mentor girls, 12 – 18, in the Jacksonville community.
NNPA NEWSWIRE — A new report released by the Center for Responsible Lending (CRL) analyzes how for-profit students who sought educational training to improve their lives...
JACKSONVILLE FREE PRESS — Some of the greatest African American leaders in this country’s history were graduates of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU). From Booker...
WASHINGTON INFORMER — The 25-member group tasked to help prescribe remedies to boost the Maryland educational system offered more recommendations Friday, which lawmakers hope can be...
THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES — Last week, Tuskegee wide receiver Javarrius Cheatham showcased his quickness catching two touchdown passes and totaling 105 yards in the Golden Tigers’...
AFRO — When Anacostia High School students Kelli Johnson and Brenda McKinney took the stage at the Kennedy Center to rap about the Boston Tea Party...