Andrea Hayes Dixon, M.D., has made history as the first Black woman dean of the Howard University College of Medicine in the institution’s 154-year history.
Three HBCU graduates are working together to help build Brown Skin Brunchin as a strong network of Black women across the United States.
Sixty high schools across the United States have started offering Advanced Placement AP African American studies courses.
The Biden administration has agreed to cancel about $6 billion in federal student debt for about 200,000 people who attended schools that they say defrauded them.
The bill, entitled the Dorothy L. Hukill Financial Literacy Act, requires students to take a half-credit in personal financial literacy and money management.
The book fairs will take place at seven Title 1 schools between March 14 and 18. Each student will receive two free books and each teacher...
Happening events at Asbury Park from students, historically Black colleges and universities, pre historic times, to project Ghana.
The Hillman Grad Mentorship Lab is a 8-month tuition-free program that offer mentees the opportunity to enhance their creative skillset through personalized instruction from industry professionals
The Oiada Student Ambassadors had a huge presentation that went into the history, evolution, and culture of Ghana’s military.
Every year The Patriot’s Pen essay contest calls for students to examine history through their own interpretation and apply that history to their everyday lives.