On this day, we honor the civil rights icon and voting rights activist, Ms. Fannie Lou Hamer. Born on October 3, 1917, Ms. Hamer is fondly remembered and
A dual exhibition of paintings by Babson Alums Lashonda Cooks ’10 and Jamaal Eversley ’10. The Hollister Gallery will host The Pursuit of Womanhood by LaShonda Cooks and
Fellows will receive a combined $80,000 in scholarships and summer internships WASHINGTON D.C. – Chevrolet is putting more students in the driver’s seat with the expansion of its
Yumme Brand is a new afro-urban art company focused entirely on designing art that creatively mirrors the images of African American girls on lifestyle products. Creator of Yumme
It’s Up to All of Us to Improve Academic Achievement in the Black Community By Dr. Elizabeth Primas (Program Manager, NNPA/ESSA Public Awareness Campaign) I am a former
According to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), the National Collegiate Student Loan Trusts and their debt collector, Transworld Systems, Inc. together filed more than 2,000 illegal student
Award-winning life coach and CEO encourages others to strive for success What’s the #1 reason we don’t chase after our dreams? You guessed it – failure. Intoxicated by
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, U.S. Department of Education Secretary Betsy Devos announced plans to end the Obama administration’s rules for investigating allegations of sexual violence on campus. In
For many students in District 30, the first few weeks of school are met with much enthusiasm and high expectations to succeed in the class room setting. While
By Lauren Victoria Burke and Freddie Allen Congressional Democrats, led by Rep. Bobby Scott (D-Va.), the ranking member on the House Committee on Education and the Workforce and