NNPA NEWSWIRE — Media mogul Charles D. King received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters during this year’s Howard University Charter Day Convocation. King shared his...
ATLANTA VOICE — James’s tenure as president follows the departure of Stanley J. Pritchett.
NNPA NEWSWIRE — EXCLUSIVE: All the mementos that served to recognize the Jabbar’s many accomplishments – the championship rings, MVP and All-Star trophies and other rare...
Standing behind the scenes of the battle between Oakland’s school district and its 3,000 teachers are State representatives controlling the district and enforcing drastic budget cuts....
PASADENA JOURNAL — “Women helping women” sums up the efforts of the girls from YWCA Pasadena’s Girls Empowerment After-School Programs.
NNPA NEWSWIRE — In moderating the panel of awardees, Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr. began with the ultra-popular Congresswoman Maxine Waters, the first black woman to...
PRECINCT REPORTER GROUP NEWS — In his new seat, he is ready to tackle some of the harder to reach places in higher education settings.
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — The mosaic was installed in early February on La Ballona’s exterior wall.
As the Oakland teacher strike continues, parents, students, teachers, and residents have united to create solidarity schools to help families who don’t want their children crossing...
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — SC Works Trident and its Trident Workforce Development Board has awarded $100,000 to eight local businesses connected to Incumbent Worker Training programs.
THE SEATTLE MEDIUM — Higher education officials and policymakers alike need to ensure that these universities are not underserving Black students.
Parents at targeted schools are beginning to come together to demand the school district and the state halt the proposed closing of as many as 24...
CINCINNATI HERALD — The students in teacher Julie Dellecave’s fourth-grade class at Winton Hills Academy in the Cincinnati Public School system had a recent opportunity to meet...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — If we want to improve education outcomes and strengthen our state, we need to improve our schools and assure that every child has...
NEW ORLEANS DATA NEWS WEEKLY — This year marks the 400th year that enslaved Africans arrived in the United States.
WASHINGTON INFORMER — The District has a number of people who are cool, smart and well-connected — and deeply in student debt.
NNPA NEWSWIRE — “The industry is trying to grow, and it can’t grow because there are not enough people coming in the front door to match...
CHICAGO CRUSADER — Students whose combined household income is $61,000 or less can qualify for free tuition starting fall 2019.
NEW ORLEANS DATA NEWS — In the male dominated world of sports, female athletes and professionals say it’s important to support young girls and women
THE TENNESSEE TRIBUNE —
NNPA NEWSWIRE — The same states where African Americans are underrepresented in selective public colleges are also underfunding the open-access colleges that African Americans attend. According...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — “Had there been no May 17, 1954 (the day the Supreme Court ruled in Brown V. Board of Education), I’m not sure there...
MICHIGAN CHRONICLE — The program is available to any K-12 student who lives in Detroit.
MILWAUKEE COURIER — The Regeneron Science Talent Search was founded by the Society for Science & The Public.
The Birmingham Times — andra Cutts, a University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Engineering doctoral candidate, has been selected as one of 60 students to be a 2019 John...