NPR Examines 'Life After Howard'

The latest episode of NPR’s “The Howard Project” examines the professional and personal lives of four recent Howard University graduates.

Howard Alumna, Acclaimed Psychiatrist Frances Cress Welsing Dies

Frances Cress Welsing, the Black author and psychiatrist whose 1991 work The Isis Papers; The Keys to the Colors introduced the world to the “melanin theory” and the “neuroses” of white supremacy, has died.

She was 80-years-old.

Report: More Than 350 Employees Fired at Jackson State Since 2011

The Clarion-Ledger spoke with 25 current and former JSU employees, the majority of whom said they worked in a hostile work environment, where faculty and staff worry the wrong move could lead to retaliation, being “iced out” or worse — a pink slip.

North Carolina A&T Captures HBCU National Title in Celebration Bowl

Tarik Cohen rushed for 295 yards and touchdowns of 83, 74 and 73 yards Saturday, and North Carolina A&T used a slew of big plays for a 41-34 win over Alcorn State in the Celebration Bowl at the Georgia Dome.