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Michael Jordan and Jordan Brand announced a $1M donation to Atlanta's Morehouse College for students in sports-related majors.
Cedric Richmond says he's seen good policing and remembers a bad experience he had when he was a student at…
The historically-Black colleges and universities that comprise the AUCC want their in-person students to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
"We are elated about accreditation candidacy and making history,” said Kevin James, president of Morris Brown College of the news.
Spelman College sees record-breaking number of applicants for its next academic cycle, despite coronavirus pandemic challenges to education.
Peachtree Providence Partners founding member Milton H. Jones Jr. has been elected to chair the support organization's board of directors.
Former NBA player Chris Webber will teach a course at Morehouse College called "Activism in Sports and Culture" to inspire…
Morehouse College announced an online program to help students finish their degrees. It is open to men from all schools…
Morehouse College announced that media mogul and philanthropist Byron Allen will be one of their prestigious Bennie and Candle honorees.
Jalen Brown was fortunate enough to have attended two prestigious HBCUs, just not under the most desirable circumstances.
The Cactus Jack foundation hosted a charity event in Texas where those in need received toys, food, and PPE supplies.
George Wells, a business executive in New York City, donated $1 million worth of art to his alma mater, Morehouse…
U.S. Senate candidate Rev. Raphael Warnock reflects on connection to King from Morehouse's campus to the pulpit of Ebenezer Baptist…
Billionaire Robert Smith breaks silence after tax case and admits to his mistake in a $140M tax settlement.
Sixty students at three historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) will have their entire tuition paid by Morgan Stanley.
Steve Pamon, CEO of Parkwood Entertainment which was founded by Beyoncé in 2010, is announced as a new member of…
Billionaire Robert Smith is reportedly being investigated by Justice Department prosecutors and the IRS for possible tax crimes.
Morehouse, Spelman and Clark Atlanta, three Atlanta HBCU's, announce the decision to convert to virtual learning for the fall 2020…
Morehouse College has decided to withdraw from competing in collegiate-organized sporting events this fall due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.