Officials at Morgan State University have announced plans to charter a chapter for lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transgender and queer members of the school’s national alumni association.
Author: Jarrett Carter Sr.
VIDEO – Howard Medical Students Parody Fetty Wap's '679'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3KFJJ_CW5c With more than 60,000 views and 1,000 shares on Facebook, Howard University School of Medicine students have created a viral sensation with their take on Fetty Wap’s ‘679.’
Morgan State Athletic Director Floyd Kerr Announces Retirement
Morgan State University Athletic Director Floyd Kerr will retire this summer, ending a nearly 11-year term of service as CEO of Bears’ programs which captured several Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference championships, […]
Reggie Barlow Headed to Virginia State?
Virginia State’s football coaching vacancy could soon be filled. VSU has reportedly made a decision as to who it wants to lead its football program.
HBCUs to Receive $2.5 Million in UNCF Career Assistance Planning Grants
Of the 30 recipients, 29 are HBCUs and one is a PBI. Twenty-three of the selected grantees are among the 37 private UNCF-supported institutions. The six-month planning grants are one-time […]
Bethune-Cookman to Debut New Artists on Campus Record Label
Bethune-Cookman University to debut two student artists on student-run record label.
Morehouse Alum, Georgia's First Black Federal Judge Horace Ward Dies
Horace Ward, a prominent Civil Rights attorney and Georgia’s first black federal court judge, died over the weekend. He was 88.
How Spelman Lost a Student to the University of Alabama
Names like Spelman, Howard, Morehouse, Hampton, Fisk and Tuskegee no longer shift the balance of where students or tuition money wind up.
Hampton Sets MEAC Record for Football APR Score
In Thursday’s report, Hampton had an APR of 956, which is the highest ever by a MEAC football team. Of the 10 Division I programs in the commonwealth, the Pirates were fifth — ahead of Old Dominion, James Madison, Norfolk State, Liberty and VMI.
FLOTUS Talks 'Religious Freedom' Bill in Jackson State Commencement Speech
In a rare entrance into a politically charged controversy, first lady Michelle Obama used a commencement speech Saturday at Jackson State University in Mississippi to directly target the state’s recently-passed “religious freedom” bill.
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