By Richard Polina A true wunderkind. A 15-year-old Indiana student is set to become the youngest-known college graduate in the Hoosier state â and he did so while earning his high school degree at the same time. Khaya Njumbe will receive his
By John Cox, Bakersfield Memorial Hospital joined representatives of Atlanta’s Morehouse School of Medicine on Tuesday to celebrate plans for launching a medical residency program that next year will accept 10 internal medicine residents then gradually expand over time. The luncheon and presentations at
By Kyra Alessandrini Alabama A&M University wants to purchase the campus of Birmingham-Southern College after it closes its doors on May 31. BSC, a private liberal arts college that opened 168 years ago, failed to obtain a loan from the state Legislature, which would have
Written By Morgan State University Morgan State University (MSU) has set a record among all Historically Black College Universities (HBCUs) by obtaining the highest number of patent awards in a calendar year. In 2023, MSU secured 13 patents, surpassing the previous HBCU
By Hunter Bell In unwavering commitment to environmental justice and sustainability, Clark Atlanta University, in partnership with the Office of Governmental Affairs, is set to host its 2nd annual Environmental Justice and Sustainability Summit on April 24 and 25, 2024. This pivotal two-day
Courtesy of South Carolina State University South Carolina State University will conduct its Spring Commencement exercises for the Class of 2024 on Friday, May 10, 2024, beginning at 10 a.m. in Oliver C. Dawson Stadium. U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin
By Sydney Clark For the past two weeks, college campuses across the nation have lit up in protests against the U.S. governmentâs support of Israel in its war with Gaza. From Columbia University to University of California, Los Angeles to the University of Texas,
Written By Brittany Bailer The United States Department of Justiceâs (DOJ) Office for Access to Justice visited the Howard University School of Law and participated in a panel discussion entitled âFrom Local Advocacy to Global Impact: Expanding Career Options in American Public
Courtesy of Morgan State University Morgan State University President David K. Wilson announced today the selection of Sir Samuel Esson Jonah, chancellor of the University of Cape Coast Ghana and executive chairman of Jonah Capital, to serve as keynote speaker at the universityâs 147th Spring Commencement. Ranked among
Courtesy of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Westley Guy, a UAPB School of Business and Management (SBM) Graduating Senior, and Jameson Craig, a UAPB SBM junior, won SBMâs first small business award and cash prize at the 2024 Arkansas Governorâs