Meet CEO MICHELLE MARTIN BONNER

Meet CEO MICHELLE MARTIN BONNER

Master Coach Michelle Martin Bonner NAME OF COMPANY Ammempowerment WHAT HBCU YOU ATTEND? Tennessee State University WHAT MADE YOU ATTEND YOUR HBCU? I attended private school from grade school to high school. One of my mentors Paul Jones was an alumnus of TSU, and he really believed in attending an HBCU. I thought having a […]

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 Meet CEO DR.JOI BROWN

Meet CEO DR.JOI BROWN

          DR.JOI BROWN 3eee Consulting WHAT HBCU YOU ATTEND? Bowie State University WHAT MADE YOU ATTEND YOUR HBCU? I grew up attending numerous HBCU homecomings when my sister attended Hampton University. It was truly a family affair that the entire family looked forward to attending each year. We packed up the […]

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 Meet Attorney La-Zondra Randolph

Meet Attorney La-Zondra Randolph

Kingdom Juristprenuer Attorney La-Zondra Randolph WHAT HBCU YOU ATTEND? Florida A&M University WHAT MADE YOU ATTEND THAT HBCU? I’m originally from Indiana where there are no Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Early in high school, I only heard of Clark Atlanta and that was where I initially wanted to attend to experience the HBCU […]

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 HOWARD UNIVERSITY ALUM, RUSS GREEN CELEBRATES 4TH YEAR HBCU GOLF TOURNAMENT OCTOBER 6TH

HOWARD UNIVERSITY ALUM, RUSS GREEN CELEBRATES 4TH YEAR HBCU GOLF TOURNAMENT OCTOBER 6TH

Bison Impact Group (BIG), a nonprofit 501c3, hosts annual HBCU Golf Tournament during Domestic Violence Awareness Month to support HBCU students and survivors of intimate partner violence. Tournament Participation and Impact Impressions and Engagement 4th Annual HBCU Golf Tournament is Friday, October 6th at Needwood Golf Course BIG partners with HBCUs and organizations working to […]

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 United States Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke Keynote Speaker at Miles College Honors Convocation

United States Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke Keynote Speaker at Miles College Honors Convocation

United States Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke Keynote Speaker at Miles College Honors Convocation Fairfield, Alabama – [September 6, 2023] – Miles College is elated to announce the visit of United States Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke to our campus on September 14, 2023. This significant occasion will mark Assistant Attorney General Clarke’s participation in […]

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 Wells Fargo expands support to six major HBCU football classics through scholarships and financial workshops

Wells Fargo expands support to six major HBCU football classics through scholarships and financial workshops

NEW YORK, NY – This year, Wells Fargo will serve as the official banking sponsor of six major football classics between historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs). As part of this sponsorship, Wells Fargo will provide a total of $300,000 in scholarships to the competing schools in addition to offering virtual and in‑person financial workshops to equip students, […]

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 New Year, New Threats

New Year, New Threats

A string of bomb threats at several Historically Black Colleges and Universities may be racially motivated.  On the first day of Black History Month, several HBCUs across the nation went on alert.  Just a month ago, during the MLK Holiday, many of the same campuses issued evacuation or shelter-in-place orders for the same thing.  Fortunately, […]

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 Netflix’s New Series Has HBCU Connections

Netflix’s New Series Has HBCU Connections

Netflix’s hottest new series, Archive 81, has HBCU connections.  Alabama State University alums, Charlie Hudson, III and Africa Miranda are supporting cast members. The former drum major and Miss ASU, respectively, play the parents of the main character.  Hudson said the genre-bending series is difficult to classify: “It’s drama, suspense, horror, everything wrapped up in […]

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 Bluefield State Seeks Conference Status

Bluefield State Seeks Conference Status

Bluefield State College seeks conference status.  They are petitioning to become a member of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA). Originally Bluefield Colored Institute, the institution educated children of black coal miners in segregated West Virginia. Although it maintains it’s HBCU status, today Bluefield State College is 90 percent white.  The new landscape is a […]

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