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Martin University, Indiana’s Only Predominantly Black University, To Close After Nearly 50 Years

Martin University in Indiana will permanently close after several challenges, leaving students to navigate disrupted degree plans.

Jan 9, 2026

Student Loan Debt Collection Resumes May 5 — What Borrowers Need To Know

Student loans debt collection resumes May 5, ending a five-year pause and triggering financial pressure for millions of defaulted borrowers.

Apr 22, 2025

Pharrell Williams Clears Student Debt For Five NAACP Student Leaders

Pharell Williams clears student debt for five NAACP students during Something In the Water Festival weekend.

Jun 17, 2022

Black Doctors Make Up Five Percent Of Doctors In The U.S.  — But With This Data, That Number May Increase

Black students are reportedly causing an uptick of 21 percent in enrollees for doctorate school.

Jan 28, 2022

OneTen Pledges 3,500 Tech Scholarships To Support Underserved Black Talent

OneTen partners with Udacity and Blacks In Technology to sponsor Black talent with over 3,500 scholarships and educational tools.

Oct 18, 2021

How ColorStack Is Working To Increase The Number Of Minority Computer Science Students

Black students earned only 8.9 percent of computer science degrees in 2018. Jehron Petty wants to improve that number with ColorStack.

Sep 16, 2021

The Coach Foundation's Dream It Real Initiative Announces Commitment To Support 5,000 Students By 2025

The Coach Foundation, the charity arm of the notable fashion brand, has announced its renewed scholarship commitment to minority students.

Largest Student-Run VC Fund In The U.S. Expands To Atlanta To Get Black Students High-Paying Jobs

University Growth Fund is expanding to Atlanta in an effort to usher more Black and Brown students into the underrepresented field of venture capital.

Jun 10, 2021

PepsiCo Launches $40M Community College Program For Black and Brown Students

PepsiCo and the PepsiCo Foundation have announced a $40 million initiative to support Black and Hispanic community college students.

Mar 30, 2021

Minority Tech Students At Cal State East Bay Are Getting a Boost With This New Game Design Program

Oakland-based tech training program Gameheads has teamed up with some notable partners to launch a game design certificate program at Cal State East Bay this spring. According to a press release, the new program will be hosted through the university’s art and continuing education departments. In partnership with Unity, Oculus from Facebook and Niantic, East Bay’s game design certificate program specifically wants to attract students of color and low income students to participate. “This certificate program is a game changer in breaking down barriers to the tech industry that our students have faced for too long, and it’s possible because of industry leaders like Oculus, Unity and Niantic,” said Gameheads Executive Director Damon Packwood in a statement. “We thank them for helping create true diversity in tech.” Packwood said Gameheads has been committed to providing minority students with more tech education opportunities. This new program at East Bay will be co-taught by game...

Mar 24, 2021

Amaya Jernigan Makes History as West Virginia University's First Black Woman Student Government President

After more than 150 years since its founding, West Virginia University just elected its first Black woman as student government president, according to My Buckhannon. Amaya Jernigan, who hails from Waldorf, Maryland, will take over the post for the first time in WVU’s history. She will lead the university’s student body for the 2021-2022 academic year alongside Hunter Moore, who will serve as vice president. “I would like to thank every Mountaineer who has made it possible for me to hold this position. I am beyond grateful and will be forever thankful that you all were brave enough to pave the way for me,” Jernigan said in a statement. “Hunter and I, as well as everyone else elected today, have been asked to bring change to campus. We won’t let you down. We have to be the change we seek, and the ‘ACTION’ starts today.” Jernigan is a junior biology major and she served as a senator-at-large for WVU’s Student Government Association (SGA) prior to landing the presidential role....

Mar 15, 2021

17-Year-Old Shanya Robinson-Owens Receives $1M in Scholarships From 18 Colleges

High school senior Shanya Robinson-Owens applied to more than 25 colleges and in return received 18 offers worth over $1 million in scholarship money.

Mar 8, 2021

Center for Black Educator Development Launches $3.1M Initiative to Uplift the Next Generation of Black Teachers

The Center for Black Educator Development has announced a nationwide educational justice campaign to increase the number of Black teachers.

Feb 25, 2021

CVS Health Foundation, UNCF Establishes $5M College Scholarship For Black Students Going Into Healthcare

CVS Health Foundation, alongside the UNCF, has launched a scholarship program for Black and brown college students pursuing careers in healthcare.

Feb 2, 2021

Ten Black Students Chosen As 2021 Rhodes Scholars Tie For Most Ever in a Single Class

For the second time in its 118-year history, 10 Black Americans have been chosen as U.S. Rhodes Scholars, tying 2017 for the most ever in a single class.

Nov 24, 2020