The African American Education Archives and History Program (AAEAHP) of Dallas celebrated its 13th Annual Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at a luncheon held at the Duncanville Hilton
We are please to share this with all our Delta Kappa Gamma Sisters who were in attendance, and announce to others that Delta Pi hosted another successful event
For decades, the University of North Texas has helped lead the way in computer science. UNT’s program is one of the oldest in the nation, turning 45 this year. To commemorate
Five students at Carter High School have received full-ride scholarships to attend Texas Christian University. The five seniors were awarded the TCU Community Scholarships, each valued at more
(AP) — LeBron James understands what it’s like being a kid on the outside looking for hope. He’s giving them some. James, who has been committed to helping
On Saturday, April 8, 2017, Congresswoman Johnson hosted the 2017 Congressional Award Texas Ceremony for youth who have exhibited a willingness to voluntarily help others in the community,
Axxess hosted its third annual Career Day, a company-wide shadowing day for the students of Kennedy-Curry on Friday, March 31. Seventh and eighth grade students from the DISD
DALLAS — From underwater robotics to computer coding, the Dallas Independent School District STEM Department briefed trustees on the amazing work happening inside schools. STEM, which stands for Science, Technology,
— This year’s contest theme is “Why Black Lives Matter” — April is national poetry month and Nubianpoets.com is proud to have Latorial Faison who has been featured