Morehouse Alumnus is the 1st Elected African American Palm Beach County Judge in 22 Years
Morehouse College graduate Bradley Harper made history on August 30th when he earned his seat on the Palm Beach County Court bench in Florida.
Morehouse College graduate Bradley Harper made history on August 30th when he earned his seat on the Palm Beach County Court bench in Florida.
Fans can take pictures with the trophy, post them on social media with the hashtag of the trophy tour to win a VIP Experience at the Celebration Bowl.
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Latrell Phillips hopes to use his CAU degree to help rid the city of its dubious moniker, “Chi-Raq.” Chicago earned the nickname thanks to gun violence.
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Anitra Jackson, a 19-year-old Keystone Honors Academy Scholar, will represent Cheyney University as Pennsylvania’s only White House HBCU 2016 HBCU All-Star.
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Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority’s donations to the nation’s largest provider of educational support to minorities exceeds $4 million.
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W. Franklin Evans becomes the ninth president of the private four-year historically black college located in Denmark, South Carolina.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced $18.9 million in awards to build or improve research facilities and equipment at 1890 Land-Grant HBCUs.
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Lincoln University (PA) has been awarded a $50,000 U.S. State Department grant to fund a new program for STEM students to participating in study abroad research.
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