Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority in partnership with the EAF, has presented its third round of much-needed endowment funds in support of HBCUs.
The HBCU-9 Celebrate Their 150th Birthdays in 2017
These Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) founded in 1867 know as the HBCU 9 are celebrating 150 years of educational excellence.
Failure Is Not an Option: Setting HBCU Presidents Up For Success
Charlie Nelms shares ten things that can and must be done to stem the tide of HBCU presidential turn over while setting them up for success.
Fulbright Students: Spelman Among the Top Producers in the Nation
Spelman College named among the nation’s colleges and universities that produced the most 2016-2017 Fulbright students in the nation.
Essential SAT Preparation Tips for High School Students
Your high school student is preparing for college, and that means taking the SAT. They will probably take it more than once, but the 1st time will require prep.
How Volunteering Can Make You Street Smart
Volunteering gives you the chance to develop insight on work ethics, dealing with others and honing your skills for your chosen career.
HBCU All-Stars: White House Selects 73 Students for 2016 Class
The White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities has announced that students from across 63 HBCUs have been named HBCU All-Stars.
Where Black Greeks Fit in the Social Justice Puzzle
There are no simple answers for complex issues and social justice is complex. To see a good portrayal of social justice’s complexities, I recommend the HBO movie “All the Way”. Although the film focuses on Lyndon B. Johnson’s first year in office as president of the United States, the movie brilliantly lays out the socio-political […]