The United Negro College Fund (UNCF) marks its 80th year dedicated to uplifting minority education. The organization is celebrating the birthday through numerous events, including a radio-thon and
Hampton University’s 42nd Annual Conference On The Black Family proves that when it comes to “Black love”, the school is a model for other HBCUs. The event, which
Harvard University has selected Vivian Y. Hunt to serve as the next president of the Board of Overseers, the school’s second-highest governing body. Her appointment comes after the
In 2023, former Marine Charlie Griffin and his daughter, Carly, started a community service-based scholarship for students in Northeast Florida who want to attend an HBCU and study
Morris Brown College is gifting the senior class at Mays High School in Atlanta with acceptances. The HBCU has formally accepted the graduating class into its upcoming freshman
Some colleges and universities have put race-based scholarships on hold. Carlos Barquero via Getty Images The fate of hundred of millions of dollars in scholarship money is up
A groundbreaking court verdict has awarded Sheri Mimbs, a former Cotton Indian Elementary teacher, a substantial six-figure sum in monetary damages. This ruling comes after a six-year legal
With new funding, the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF) plans to help Black students pay for college. The foundation will use a contribution of $4 million in scholarships
Tiana Tukes is a disrupting force in business. As the first transgender Black woman in venture capitalism, Tukes created funding opportunities for minority-owned businesses in the LGBTQ+ community.
According to NPR, an unprecedented surge in book bans across the United States occurred in 2023, raising concerns about censorship and the erosion of intellectual freedom. PEN America,