Le Moyne-Owen College Unveils STEM Innovation Hub to Elevate Minority Success in Technology
Le Moyne-Owen College’s new STEM Innovation Hub aims to boost minority representation in tech careers with hands-on research...
Honoring Lane College’s Legacy in Education and Civil Rights
On June 6, 1960, Lane College in Tennessee was recognized for its vital role in empowering African American...
Honoring Oakwood University: A Cornerstone of Education and Faith Since 1896
Oakwood University, founded in 1896 and recognized as a leading HBCU, continues to inspire students through a unique...
Since 1955, Central State University Has Upheld a Rich Legacy
From humble beginnings as Central State College to a thriving hub for African American education, this institution has...
Lane College Marks Over a Century of Education and Empowerment
Discover how Lane College, founded in 1882 in Jackson, Tennessee, continues to thrive as a pillar of education...
Texas College launches innovative technology initiative to enhance STEM education
A Texas HBCU is pioneering with a fresh tech boost! Upgraded labs, local internship partnerships, and scholarships aim...
UAPB’s Enduring Legacy: From Branch Normal College to an Educational Pillar in 1976
Discover the historic journey of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, a pioneering institution in African American...
Southern University at Shreveport Unveils New Technology Training Program
Southern University at Shreveport is launching an innovative technology training initiative to enhance workforce skills in Northwest Louisiana,...
Albany State University: A Century-Long Tradition of Education and Progress
From its humble beginnings as Albany Bible and Manual Training Institute, Albany State University has grown into a...
Wilberforce University Celebrates 142nd Anniversary as America’s First Black-Owned College
Celebrating Wilberforce University’s rich legacy as the first college owned and operated by African Americans, founded in 1856...












