College
A mother who missed her college graduation to attend her son’s was surprised with her degree at his graduation.
#BlackGirlMagic: 16-year-old Haley Taylor Schlitz has been accepted into nine law schools.
20-year-old Britney Deas has made history by becoming the University of South Florida’s first Black woman student body president.
Kayla White, a track star from North Carolina A&T State University, recently broke a world record.
After graduating from East Mississippi Community College, Brendell Allen will pursue her Bachelor’s degree at Howard University.
In an effort to increase the representation of Black first-generation college students at Spelman College, the institution has teamed up with Ford Motor Company for the creation of a new initiative.
For the first time in Harvard University’s history, four of the institution’s schools will be led by African-American women.
Howard University was ranked as the top historically Black college and university to attend this year by Best Value Schools.
Twin brothers Malik and Miles George were named co-valedictorians of Woodbridge High School and will attend MIT in the fall.
11-year-old Elijah Precciely has received a full-ride scholarship to Southern University.
Richard Jenkins, a teen who was once homeless, has received a full-ride scholarship to Harvard University.
Annie Dillard, 92, received her fourth college degree from Midlands Tech on Wednesday.