Ameshya Williams-Holliday, a third-round pick 25 overall, becomes the first HBCU player selected in the WNBA since 2002.
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Byron Pitts Challenges Jackson State Graduates to Change the World
ABC News anchor and chief correspondent Byron Pitts challenged Jackson State University graduates during JSU’s undergraduate commencement ceremony May 3 to use their diplomas as an opportunity to change the world. “If your dreams only include you, then your dreams aren’t big enough,” he told the crowd at the Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium. “I encourage you […]
Contributor: Why Should African Americans Blog: A Jacksonville Perspective
By William Jackson, HBCU Lifestyle Contributor There is a mounting influx of digital technologies that are embedding themselves in the lifestyles of people in the Jacksonville community. One of these is the act of Blogging, Webster’s dictionary describes blogging as, “diary: a personal chronological log of thoughts published on a Web page”. Jacksonville is rapidly […]
Deaths from Bullying
Deaths from Bullying by William Jackson, M.Edu Consulted with Cheryl Williams, LPN Tragic Events There are tragic stories of young people like 15 year old Phoebe Prince who have taken their lives because of bullying. Even Iain Steele a 15 year old that lived in Chicago and had a promising future in high school and […]
Contributors
Meet our Contributors on HBCU Lifestyle: Penny Dickerson: Visit her website: Pennydickersonwrites.com Penny Dickerson is a writer whose primary forms of expression are both Journalism and Creative Writing genres. She earned a B.A. degree in Journalism from Temple University (Philadelphia, PA) and an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Lesley University (Cambridge, MA). She currently […]
White House Initiative on HBCUs Names 2022 HBCU Scholars
Currently enrolled at 56 of our nation’s HBCU’s, the 2022 HBCU Scholars were selected from a competitive pool of over 350 students.
Four Universities to Participate in The Boost Mobile HBCU Tip-Off
The Boost Mobile Tip-Off and the Boost Mobile HBCU Challenge are two events in the Hall of Fame’s series of collegiate events.
Fayetteville State Football Star Inks Deal with Church’s Chicken
Fayetteville State University defensive back Joshua Williams has inked a deal with the Church’s Chicken Franchise.