Exactly 188 years ago on Feb. 25, 1837, Cheyney University was born as a result of the 1829 last will and testament of ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has suspended its 1890 Scholars Program, a scholarship initiative supporting students from rural and underserved backgrounds at historically Black colleges and ...
Exactly 188 years ago on Feb. 25, 1837, Cheyney University was born as a result of the 1829 last will and testament of Richard Humphreys when his estate in Philadelphia ...
President Trump’s push to shut down the Education Department and his executive order to end federal funds for education ...
More than 37 years after its premiere, "A Different World" hit Netflix on Feb. 7. The show was previously available to stream ...
When students join the Divine Nine, they devote themselves to a life of scholarship, service and brotherhood or sisterhood.
Black politicians during the Reconstruction era played a critical role in the creation and development of the U.S. public ...
Morehouse College’s A Candle in the Dark Gala shattered expectations, raising an unprecedented $6.8 million for scholarships ...
Dr. Arlene Bennett was a pioneer for Black women at Penn's medical school after being the first to graduate in 1964.
The Village Market Founder Dr. Lakeysha Hallmon explains how Black women used the power of the village to build up Black ...
In its first season in the Historically Black Colleges and Universities Athletic Conference, Stillman College rose to the top and claimed the regular season title and an automatic berth to the ...
Students gather in the debate chamber of Demosthenian Hall, waiting in anticipation for the president to open the floor. As ...