Education

Karen Attiah is now offering the course for free online due to Columbia administrators "pre-emptively caving to pressure."

Gen Z grads are frustrated by the competitive job market of today and many are blaming artificial intelligence (AI) for the difficult hiring climate. 

MadameNoire speaks with the Black women who played an integral role in bringing Honda Battle of the Bands to Los Angeles.

HillmanTok University is uniting millions of Black students worldwide on TikTok to explore fascinating educational subjects.

Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have provided and continue to provide crucial centers for education, empowerment, and community for Black students.

Richard T. Greener was Harvard University’s first Black graduate who blazed the trail for these intelligent women to continue his legacy.

Professor Brooks' Yale college course will use Beyoncé’s work from 2013-2024 as a “lens” to observe Black history.

Dr. Jasmine Johnson is working to address the alarming rates of maternal mortality among Black mothers in the U.S. through her Black Maternal Health ECHO initiative.

Dr. Asya Johnson, a seasoned educator and principal with the NYC Department of Education, is leading the charge for New York City high school students to fast-track their college journey with her groundbreaking HBCU Early College Prep High School program.

Chevrolet concluded its "Discover the Unexpected" (DTU) internship, hosting 10 HBCU students for a unique, hands-on experience in marketing, content creation, and automotive innovation. Partnering with the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), the program included road trips, major event coverage, and mentorship from HBCU alumni like Terrence J. The initiative awarded $18,000 in scholarships to each participant, underscoring Chevrolet's dedication to supporting diverse talent and fostering future leaders in the industry.