April 25, 2023

Martin Lawrence at his Hollywood Walk of Fame Star unveiling ceremony in Los Angeles, on April 20, 2023.

Martin Lawrence Honored With Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

By Claretta Bellamy “What’s up, what’s up, what’s up?” A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, that is. Actor and comedian Martin Lawrence was honored Thursday with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles. Friends and family joined him to celebrate his accomplishments and his legacy. “I’ve been crying all week,”

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FAMU Students Win Big at Alpha Kappa Mu National Convention

By Andrew Skerritt Florida A&M University (FAMU)  students recently won awards at the national convention of Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society. Hosted by Albany State University and themed “Navigating the Pandemic: Recovering, Refocusing, Redefining,” the society’s 67th convention gave student participants an opportunity to collaborate with other institutions, conduct business of the society, and compete in

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NSU Explores Kara Walker’s Art at Virginia MOCA Event

Courtesy of Norfolk State University Kara Walker (b. 1969) is a renowned contemporary artist who is widely recognized for her incisive explorations of race, gender, and power. Her provocative and often controversial works challenge viewers to confront the darker aspects of American history and culture. One of her most significant exhibitions, “Cut to the Quick,”

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Felecia Bazie, 18, a senior and president of Associated Student Government at Garfield High School, holds signs following a "Black Lives Matter" rally Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2016 at the school in Seattle. Teachers, students and parents across Seattle public schools wore "Black Lives Matter" shirts Wednesday to promote racial equity in schools. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

Black Student Enrollment Rises Again at HBCUs Nationwide

By Shauneen Miranda A number of historically Black colleges and universities are seeing an increase in Black students applying and enrolling after years of decline. “The percentage of Black students enrolled at HBCUs fell from 18 percent in 1976 to 8 percent in 2014 and then increased to 9 percent in 2020,” according to the National Center

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TSU’s Dr. McDonald Wins Top State Music Educator Award

By Alexis Clark Tennessee State University’s Grammy-award winning Aristocrat of Bands director, Dr. Reginald McDonald, has achieved yet another first. McDonald is a recipient of the Tennessee Music Education Association (TMEA) award for outstanding university music educator of the year. He is the first music professor at the university to receive this award. “Anytime you

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HBCU’s Dr. Horacio Sierra Joins Presidential Arts Committee

By Jonathan Saxon Dr. Horacio Sierra was appointed to the President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities and joins the likes of Shonda Rhimes, Kerry Washington and Lady Gaga, who serves as the co-chair for the group tasked with promoting arts and humanities education, cultural diplomacy and the creative economy. Dr. Sierra is the lone

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Oracle Awards $500K to Meharry SACS for STEM Scholarships

By Matt Andersen While Black workers accountfor just 5 percent of engineers and architects and 7 percent in computer occupations today, Oracle is looking to help close this disparity gap. Recently, the tech leader granted the Meharry Medical College School of Applied Computational Sciences (SACS) $500,000 in scholarship funds as a part of its Diversity

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