Education

The African American Policy Forum is set to host a five-day course on Critical Race Theory that will feature a number of experts from law, policy and community organizing backgrounds who will present several different ideas on the topic.

The programs are offered to students kindergarten through fifth grade and will begin on June 28th, helping shift kids back into the gear of learning.

Building a career after college just got easier thanks to HBCUNet - a new platform powered by Apollo Global Management and CareerBuilder aimed at connecting students and alumni from HBCUs with career opportunities at Apollo and across its private equity funds’ portfolio companies.

Board members have decided to ignore history by passing a resolution that falsely affirms slavery and racism were exceptions and inconsistent with American values.

“Chad was a very proud Bison." Boseman's wife shares as the new 'Chadwick Boseman College of Fine Arts' name was revealed, "his legacy will continue to inspire young storytellers for years to come."

The HBCU Combine is set to be an additional showcase with HBCU players including the recently announced HBCU Legacy Bowl.

To honor the current graduates and give a special shout-out to our HBCU family, check out a handful of famous folk who represent Historically Black Colleges and Universities in everything they do.

Good News

William Tate IV has been appointed to become Louisiana State University’s president; making him the first Black person to assume the position in the school’s 161-year history.

Good News

Rapper Big Sean and his mother Myra Anderson are launching a video series for Mental Health Awareness Month.

Some school systems are already planning to go back to a normal schedule in the fall.

At that time, Thomas became one of just two women to major in physics at Morgan State. Once working with NASA, her inventions have been used in surgery and to make TV screens. Learn more here...

After alarming returns on a survey, a local group of designers, Open Works provided desks to over 4,400 students.