Congratulations to Ciara, who just got accepted into Harvard Business School. Ciara, who just released her seventh studio album, “Beauty Marks,” will attend Harvard’s Business of Entertainment, Media and Sports program. Ciara posted a picture of her wearing a Harvard sweater with a caption that showed her gratitude of being accepted into the program and […]

Campus Philly’s annual CollegeFest, a free festival at Dilworth Park outside City Hall, will take place Saturday, Sept. 8. Philly’s college students can kick off their fall semester at the afternoon event where there will be outdoor games, giveaways, pop-up performances and contests. By registering for CollegeFest, students will also receive free admission to museums and cultural […]

Under this new universal public college tuition plan, students will have waived tuition if their families earn less than $120,000 a year.

The "black-ish" star plans on double-majoring in African-American studies and sociology.

Nate Parker discussed the research he had to do in order to write “The Birth Of A Nation,” with the detail and historical accuracy necessary to make the world believable. He explains how he captured the personality of Nat Turner using slave narratives, and talks about why he thought it was important to put an […]

Everything that P. Diddy does, he does big. While performing in Washington, DC on Thursday, the Bad Boy founder announced a pledge of $1 million to Howard University, the prestigious HBCU that he attended. The money is for the Sean Combs Scholarship Fund, which was designed to help to shape a new generation of HU students.  During the concert, […]

Nick Cannon has played a student on screen, but this time around, it’s the real thing. The turban rocking-host announced via social media over the weekend that he’ began his matriculation at prestigious Howard University in Washington, D.C. https://www.instagram.com/p/BJV-IL7jfjt/ Nick will join the likes of Toni Morrison, Thurgood Marshall, Stokely Carmichael and more as honorable Howard […]

Nineteen-year-old Fred Barley is homeless, but understands the importance of higher education.

What may not have been a traditional graduation speech has now captured the heart and souls of many.

The Harlem native overcame a very troubled past. As a teen, he fell into a life of crime, but bounced back to become a graduate of the esteemed New York City college.

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What's more, Morton will begin his residency at the same hospital where he was saved.