Autumn A. ArnettAfrican-AmericanShaun King ‘Outing’ a DistractionWhen the race of “Black Lives Matter” activist, Morehouse Man and Morehouse Oprah (Winfrey) Scholar Shaun King came into question earlier this week, many were quick to dub him “the second coming of Rachel Dolezal.”August 20, 2015Women‘Straight Outta Compton’ Highlights Complex Role of Black Women in SocietyScholars contemplate the broader relationship between hip hop and women.August 19, 2015HomeFisher Challenge: Figuring Out What’s FairAs the Supreme Court prepares again to consider arguments in the case of Fisher v. University of Texas, the question of the necessity for and legality of affirmative action again is rising to the forefront of people’s minds.August 18, 2015African-AmericanReport: Bachelor’s Degrees Don’t Protect Black, Hispanic WealthA recent study commissioned by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis found that college is not working the same way for Black and Hispanic Americans as it is for other groups.August 17, 2015SportsNLRB Deals ‘Minor Blow’ to Advances for College AthletesThe National Labor Relations Board unanimously declined jurisdiction Monday in a case filed by Northwestern University student-athletes seeking to unionize.August 17, 2015HomeExperts: Accountability Key to Change in Police BehaviorWith the conversation around the anniversary of Mike Brown’s death examining disparities around Black versus White attitudes about police, the message has begun to shift toward solutions.August 16, 2015African-AmericanMorehouse Freshman Class Hits 10-year HighReports that Morehouse College enrolled its largest freshman class in the college’s history went viral Wednesday, with alumni and supporters across the internet celebrating the reported 750-member incoming class.August 13, 2015African-AmericanOn First Anniversary of Ferguson, Not Much Has ChangedThe nation has seen countless additional murders and cases of unnecessary aggression against Black citizens across the country.August 13, 2015StudentsExpert: ED Grants for AP Exams ‘More Pyrite Than Gold’The Department of Education Wednesday announced $28.4 million in grants to assist low-income students with the costs associated with taking Advanced Placement (AP) Exams.August 12, 2015Faculty & StaffToldson in Charge at White House HBCU OfficeDr. Ivory Toldson has been officially named acting executive director of the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges.August 12, 2015Previous PagePage 9 of 17Next Page