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.
Cheyney’s Anitra Jackson Named Pennsylvania’s Only White House HBCU All-Star
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.
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Donates $250,000 to UNCF
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority’s donations to the nation’s largest provider of educational support to minorities exceeds $4 million.
Voorhees Names W. Franklin Evans as New College President
W. Franklin Evans becomes the ninth president of the private four-year historically black college located in Denmark, South Carolina.
Forbes Magazine Ranks Tuskegee Among America’s Top Colleges
For the third consecutive year, Tuskegee University has earned recognition as one of Forbes magazine’s “America’s Top Colleges.”
Norfolk State Awarded a $5M Grant to Research Renewable Energy
Norfolk State University has been awarded a $5 million grant by the National Science Foundation to research renewable energy.
Sheryl Underwood and Family to Play For Charity on Celebrity Family Feud
Watch Sheryl Underwood and her family compete on Celebrity Family Feud to benefit the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. National Educational Foundation.
Student Travel Tips: Seeing Our Big Beautiful World on a Budget
One of the joys of your college years is the opportunity for student travel. Here are tips to take advantage of the of traveling on a budget.