DALLAS – Dallas County Health and Human Services (DCHHS) urges parents to beat the back-to-school rush and get their children vaccinated now. With the end of summer near,
Capital One associates mentor DISD teachers in technology needed for future workforce Capital One associates are sharing forward-leaning practices and technology they apply at work with two Dallas
In support of communities where they have stores, ACE Cash Express has donated $10,000 to MenzFit, an organization which provides clothing assistance and financial literacy education to individuals
DALLAS, Texas – Dad is special, so for this Father’s Day, Remington College is giving him something to make him feel great. When dads treat themselves to one
Washington, DC Failures by K-12 school systems to prepare black students for college are compounded by inadequate college admissions policies and support programs, according to the black leadership
By Freddie Allen (Editor-in-Chief, NNPA Newswire) Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis, the president and CEO of the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), co-hosted an event celebrating international filmmakers and
Gary L. Bond a 7th – grade student currently attending Great Hearts Irving in Irving, Texas, was recognized for achieving high scores while attending the Duke TIP 7th
BY GWENDOLYN J. BRANTLEY Ten nominees were inducted and enshrined at the African American Education Archives and History Program Bobbie L. Lang Hall of Fame Luncheon at the
A white graduate student at Yale called police on a black graduate student who had fallen asleep in a common area of their campus residence — an episode
By Lauren Poteat (NNPA Newswire Contributor) After celebrating the success of back-to-back, global box office hits, Marvel’s “Black Panther” actor Chadwick Boseman, returned to his alma mater, Howard