Walter HudsonLatest NewsFour Finalists Named for St. Cloud State University PresidencyTwo African-Americans are among the four finalists under consideration to become the next president of St. Cloud State University in Minnesota.April 23, 2018Latest NewsArthur Ashe: A Sportsman Who Changed the WorldThis year marks the 25th anniversary of the death of Arthur Ashe, a social justice advocate and tennis legend who won three Grand Slam titles and was the first Black man to ever win the singles title at Wimbledon.April 8, 2018StudentsNUL: Higher Ed Act Renewal Must Address Barriers to Underserved StudentsAs Congress prepares for reauthorization of the Higher Education Act of 1965, the National Urban League says issues of access, affordability, completion and accountability for underrepresented students should be addressed.April 2, 2018Latest NewsYouth-Led ‘March For Our Lives’ Targets Gun ViolenceWASHINGTON — It was one of the largest gatherings in recent history. Hundreds of thousands of people from Hawaii and Houston to Virginia and Vermont took to the streets in the nation’s capital to call for an end to gun violence.March 25, 2018HBCUsHBCUs To Get Funding Hike in Federal BudgetHistorically Black colleges and universities will receive a 14 percent increase in federal funding in the U.S. Senate’s omnibus bill following strong advocacy by senators Kamala Harris and Doug Jones.March 22, 2018Latest NewsBuffalo Soldier Gets Historical Marker on Tennessee State CampusTennessee State University will bestow an honor on one of its alumni, Lt. William McBryar, a Buffalo Soldier who was awarded the Medal of Honor for actions in 1890 during the Cherry Creek Campaign in the Arizona Territory. On Tuesday, the university will reveal a historical marker on campus to officially recognize and honor McBryar, who graduated from the university in 1934 at the age of 73 with a degree in agriculture.March 18, 2018Latest NewsBrown Cancels Exhibit of Rosa Parks ResidenceBrown University has decided to cancel its plan to host an exhibit that included the home where civil rights icon Rosa Parks lived after she fled Alabama, where she had refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus.March 14, 2018Latest NewsEmerging Scholar Profile: Yoon and Art for Social JusticeDr. Injeong Yoon’s pathway to the University of Arkansas, where she began a tenure-track teaching position last year, is hardly traditional.February 8, 2018Latest News3 Women Among 4 New Hires at U.S. Department of EducationThe U.S. Department of Education has announced the hiring of four individuals, including three women, to fill key positions in the Trump administration. Dr. Andrea Ramirez, who most recently served as the executive director of the Faith and Education Coalition for the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, has been tapped to serve as acting director […]January 31, 2018HomeEmerging Scholar Profile: Achiume Combats Intolerance InternationallyGrowing up, E. Tendayi Achiume wanted to be a physicist or an engineer, inspired by a high school physics teacher.January 24, 2018Previous PagePage 5 of 7Next Page