The producers of the BET drama The Quad have selected eight students from HBCUs to participate in a paid internship program during season two.
HBCU Students Receive NNPA Journalism Fellowship from Chevrolet
Eight students received an 8-week internship at an NNPA member newspaper and a $10k scholarship and a $5k stipend for expenses provided by Chevrolet.
HBCUs: Using Innovation to Nurture the Health of Black Communities
Many HBCUs are implementing new and innovative programs to combat the issues that shape the communities from which a majority of their students come.
Spelman College Glee Club to Join Dance Theatre of Harlem on Stage
The Spelman College Glee Club will be joining Dance Theatre of Harlem for two live performances on Oct. 22 and Oct. 23 in Atlanta, Georgia.
Studying Abroad: Spelman Outpaces National Average for Minorities
The Spelman College has announced that a record-breaking 277 study students have traveled abroad to 18 countries during summer 2016.
College Choice HBCU Rankings: Spelman, Howard and Hampton on Top
College Choice has published its annual ranking of best Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). See the short list of top HBCUs.
Clark Atlanta and Spelman Alumna Helen Price Named President of The Coca-Cola Foundation
The Coca-Cola Company on April 6th announced Helen Smith Price will be promoted to Vice President of Global Community Affairs for The Coca-Cola Company and President of The Coca-Cola Foundation.
Spelman College Introduces New Curatorial Studies Program
The new curatorial studies program at Spelman College has been created to address a diversity gap in the museum industry, and to offer new opportunities for students to work in an expanding field.