HBCU
Fans of the iconic NBC sitcom A Different World rejoice: the cast is getting back together.
Morris Brown College has reinstated a masking mandate for students, faculty and employees in response to the rising rates of COVID-19 in the nearby Atlanta University Center composed of other HBCUs.
Bowie State is helping Black computing students get their foot in the Silicon Valley door by bypassing its strict vetting process.
Famu cheerleader Nailah Clarington is a graduating senior who doesn't mind bringing the trash talking on the court.
E-40 recently donated $100,000 to his alma mater Grambling State University, which unveiled The Earl “E-40” Stevens Sound Recording studio.
Hosted by Chris Spencer, a pair of aspiring comedians will get on-the-job mentoring and comedy tips ahead of a special live show.
MTN DEW is working to increase Black representation in gaming and Esports.
Video games or gaming is no longer the waste of time your parents used to call it, it has become a lucrative business, and Benedict College is giving its students a chance to get in on the action.
FAMU, one of the most celebrated HBCUs in the south, found itself trending after a graduating student posed nude at the Rattlers statue.
Proving the doubters wrong once again, Master P has a new title to go along with being a multi-millionaire rapper, producer and entrepreneur—Doctor.
ESPN’s most spirited voice is about to take his talents to the big screen. Stephen A. Smith is working on a project to highlight some of our finest educational institutes.
Historically Black Colleges & Universities get a well-deserved spotlight with Urban One's virtual homecoming experience, ONE YARD! Serving as a platform that embraces tech and innovation, One Yard will make sure students, alumni and fans are able to take a variety of Black college experiences, from home.