GET INSPIRED A New Statue of Playwright Lorraine Hansberry Is On Tour and It Just Stopped at Howard University By Admin April 24, 2023 In 1959, Lorraine Hansberry became the first Black woman to have a play on Broadway with A Raisin in the Sun. She was a fierce artist, journalist,
GET INSPIRED Dr. Charles Robinson Is Officially The First Black Chancellor of University of Arkansas By Admin April 23, 2023 Dr. Charles F. Robinson was recently named Chancellor of the University of Arkansas by the UA board of trustees. Dr. Robinson has been the
GET INSPIRED SC State University Received $90K For a New Program That Aims to Produce More Black Male Teachers By Admin April 15, 2023 We need more Black men in our classrooms! In the U.S. alone, less than three percent of teachers are Black men. Many efforts have
GET INSPIRED Following In the Steps of Fisk University, Talladega College Is Now the Second HBCU With a Gymnastics Team By Admin April 7, 2023 Black girls do gymnastics, too! This HBCU in Alabama is adding another team to the mix: the second Black women’s gymnastics team in
GET INSPIRED The University of Southern California To Rename Field After Olympic Track Star Allyson Felix By Admin April 6, 2023 Allyson Felix’s old stomping grounds at University of Southern California will be renamed in her honor, USC News reports. The Olympic sprinter has long ties with USC; being a
GET INSPIRED This Autistic Educator Is Now The Youngest Professor At Cambridge University By Admin March 30, 2023 Say hello to Professor Arday! Jason Arday, who was unable to read and write until the age of 18, is now the youngest professor
GUAP NEWS Howard University Call Of Duty Team, Cold Steel, Wins $80K At Esports Tournament By Admin March 28, 2023 The Howard University gaming community is celebrating a new achievement. The Hilltop reports Howard University’s Call of Duty team, Cold Steel, was awarded $80,000
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