HBCU News

Jackson State University grad Ameshya Williams-Holliday made history as the first WNBA draft pick from an HBCU in 20 years.

On Twitter, many are saluting the legendary second baseman, and teams across the MLB are joining together to honor number 42.

One of the most anticipated drops is almost upon us. The Telfasr x Eastpark collection has been unveiled to the public. As per High Snobiety the two accessory brands originally announced the collaboration back in March but in a very secret manner, even more veiled than your typical teaser. “We couldn’t wait any longer….so here it is… […]

Students at Virginia-based HBCU Hampton University got a pleasant surprise this week after learning that all balances from the Spring 2022 semester will be wiped, in addition to a halt in tuition, fees, room and board for the fall semester as well.

The Nurses Association says the strike will last 24 hours.

Good News

Trailblazing basketball legend Earl Lloyd—the first Black player to compete in an NBA game—was recently honored by the city of Alexandria.

HBCU News

Raleigh-based Saint Augustine’s University is the first HBCU to launch a women’s rowing team.

Black History

A film about the story behind the iconic Black Power salute at the 1968 Olympics is in the works.

After weeks of anticipation and an intense Senate hearing, Ketanji Brown Jackson has officially been confirmed to be the next U.S. Supreme Court Judge. The historic vote makes her the first Black woman to serve on the highest court in America.

In honor of National Poetry Month, let's take a look at five Black female poets who have changed the world with their colorful words.

The HBCU Community will come together for the Eighth Annual HBCU Climate Change Conference next week.

Good News

Betty Reid Soskin—the National Park Service’s oldest ranger who dedicated her work to amplifying stories about Black history—has retired.