Livius Partners with HBCU Connect to Bring Free Test Prep and College Support Services to College-Bound Studen
Boston, MA - Livius, a Boston-headquartered tutoring, test prep, and academic support company, will serve as a provider of college application and test prep services for college-bound member students
Oakwood University Serves by Fighting for Social Justice
by Lauren Harksen | WHNT.com This year, Oakwood University answered a call to action. The death of George Floyd started a chain reaction across the country of protests, social media outcry, an
New Nationwide Black Business Directory U.S. African American Business Directory Now Available Online
National News - New Nationwide Black Business Directory U.S. African American Business Directory business directory is needed to connect African American Business nationwide. The business directory wa
New Nationwide Black Business Directory U.S. African American Business Directory Now Available Online
National News - New Nationwide Black Business Directory U.S. African American Business Directory business directory is needed to connect African American Business nationwide. The business directory wa
Gift of Life: High school graduate diagnosed with T-cell lymphoma this May - needs a matching donor.
Meet Saxton Dunlap. Saxton Dunlap was diagnosed with T-cell lymphoma in May, 2020. He needs to find a matching donor so he can have a stem cell or bone marrow transplant. The best chance of findin
Registered Nurses Job Opportunity with $10,000 Sign On Bonus and Relocation Assistance
Vanderbilt Health is now hiring for Registered Nurses (RNs) to work in the Oncology Bone Marrow Transplant specialty area. The Registered Nurse Oncology Bone Marrow Transplant is a full-time position (36/hours/week) and also includes a $10,000 sign-on bonus PLUS relocation assistance! If you are int
Blackspace Columbus Hosts New Directory of Black-Owned Local Businesses
Local business incubator to host the city’s first free and comprehensive online directory of black-owned businesses in Central Ohio. Blackspace Columbus is calling on all black-owned businesses to
Be A Part of our National Census: Be counted Today!
Join The United States Census Bureau effort to help your community! It is important the black community to get counted so that resources for education, health, and grants are going where they are need
Georgia's Public HBCUs: Standing United
From Savannah State University Our nation’s current state of affairs requires the attention of all leaders to champion social justice and end racial inequality. But before action must come thoughtf
The role of vitamin D in racial health disparities in the United States
Skin color, vitamin D, inflammation and chronic disease by William F. Supple, Jr., Ph. D. and Laura Supple Racial health disparities in the United States are well documented, but the common explan
Alcorn State University former students earn Juris Doctors from the University of Mississippi School of Law
Two products of Alcorn State University made giant leaps on their path to becoming legal professionals with their recent accomplishments. Whitney Jackson ’17, a Natchez, Mississippi native and for
Alcorn State University plans to offer in-person classes this fall
The Board of Trustees of the State Institutions of Higher Learning (IHL) announced today that all public Mississippi universities should make plans to offer as many of their in-person classes as possi
Fireside chat with Brian Hamilton & Harry Williams - President and CEO of TMCF
It's easy to register: http://tm-cf.org/tmcfbhf Date: May 21st from 6pm to 7pm. Join Brian Hamilton, National Entrepreneur Educator, Co-founder of Sageworks, Philanthropist, Founder of the Brian
Oakwood University Announces Plans to Open Its Doors in August 2020
Oakwood University will open its doors to our new and returning students on August 1, 2020. We have just completed our Spring 2020 semester, notwithstanding the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pand
Alcorn State University announces plans for distribution of CARES Act funds to students
Alcorn State University will receive nearly $6 million in federal emergency funds with half earmarked as grants to students impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak. As a result of this funding, the Universi