In November 2023, shortly after the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas that triggered several months of Israeli attacks on Gaza, news outlets talked to workers who shared that
On May 20, the Harlem School of the Arts’ (HSA) celebrated its 60th anniversary at the Ziegfeld Ballroom in New York City. The event honored the legacy of
The Kenyan President, William Ruto, confirmed that the Kenyan government has signed agreements with a handful of HBCUs like Spelman College, Morehouse College, Clark Atlanta University, and Howard
Social media’s favorite librarian Mychal Threets has immersed himself into a career of book advocacy amid the decline of library funding and ban of books that tell diverse
President Joe Biden announced another round of student loan debt cancellation for 160,000 borrowers through a collaboration of existing programs. On May 22, the Department of Education announced
Luckily, life is filled with second chances, and there’s no exception for one high school student. For Southwest High School senior McKinlee Hall, that moment has come as
The United Negro College Fund (UNCF) is continuing its tradition of bringing Black student leaders together for professional development. Its 14th annual student leadership conference will take place
Basketball star Russell Westbrook has teamed up with Little Kitchen Academy to help children from underserved communities the opportunity to learn culinary skills and food literacy. Westbrook, along
In a pioneering move, PROPEL, an innovation hub dedicated to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), has launched the PROPEL HBCU Cybersecurity Consortium (HCC). This first-of-its-kind initiative aims
A federal judge has ruled against Arkansas’s ban on two high school teachers from teaching students about critical race theory (CRT). U.S. District Judge Lee Rudofsky issued the