Class of 2025 Speaks: 16 Graduates Reflect on their HBCU Journeys
As the tassels turn and diplomas are framed, the HBCU Class of 2025 is walking away with more than just…
Where the HBCU Culture Resides
As the tassels turn and diplomas are framed, the HBCU Class of 2025 is walking away with more than just…
At 56 years old, Artrisia Edwards didn’t just walk across the graduation stage—she walked into her purpose. A grandmother, working woman, and…
Downtown Atlanta came alive with style, sophistication, and service as thousands of Black professionals gathered for the 14th annual Sundresses…
Fatherhood is more than a role — it’s a sacred responsibility, a lifelong calling, and one of the most powerful…
The 2025 NASAP Summer Leadership Institute (SLI) wasn’t just a conference—it was a life-shifting experience that awakened purpose, sharpened skills,…
Commencement speeches are more than just tradition; they’re often the final spark of motivation graduates receive before stepping into the…
When the pandemic stole graduations from the Class of 2020, Howard University alum TeeJ Mercer—known to many as the vibrant…
What started as a heartfelt gesture from Emmy-winning actress Sheryl Lee Ralph quickly became a powerful wave of generosity at…
HBCU fashion isn’t just about what you wear—it’s a cultural statement, a form of resistance, and a reflection of identity.…
The Met Gala, held on May 5th, once again with its star-studded guest list and show-stopping fashion. This year’s theme,…