Ja Rule Begins Construction On New Classrooms in Ghana
by Jeroslyn JoVonn April 13, 2024 Ja Rule has been busy in Ghana breaking ground on a school he announced early this year that’s coming...
by Jeroslyn JoVonn April 13, 2024 Ja Rule has been busy in Ghana breaking ground on a school he announced early this year that’s coming...
by Nahlah Abdur-Rahman April 10, 2024 South Florida schools in three counties will give students the day off in observance of the Islamic holiday of...
by Daniel Johnson April 8, 2024 Code Along Jr. is an outgrowth of Black Girls Code’s Code Along program and is aimed at young coders...
by Daniel Johnson April 8, 2024 Writings by Jane Elliott have also been banned in several states. Jane Elliott, an anti-racism activist best known...
by Daniel Johnson April 6, 2024 Earlier this year, the university was hit with a $7.9 million IRS tax lien. As BLACK ENTERPRISE previously reported,...
by Rafael Pena April 5, 2024 In Metro Atlanta schools are grappling with teacher shortages, with vacancies soaring, creating a challenging landscape for educators. AtlantaNewsFirst...
by Black Enterprise April 4, 2024 Endowments at Historically Black Colleges and Universities pale in comparison to those at the wealthiest U.S. colleges and universities...
by Lauren Nutall April 4, 2024 The Huntington-located university is honoring the late Carter G. Woodson’s commitment to preserving Black history. Marshall University has announced...
by Cedric ‘BIG CED’ Thornton April 2, 2024 Chick-fil-A College Football Hall of Fame has announced that it will continue its partnership with HBCU program...
by Stacy Jackson April 1, 2024 Spelman’s surge in applicants defies the nationwide trend of declining enrollments that has forced some smaller colleges to shut...