As Spelman begins its search for a new president, students and alumni call for a leader who will uphold the Atlanta HBCU's legacy and meet students' evolving needs.
An H.B.C.U.’s remarkable Hale Woodruff murals commemorating Black history have been bought by an art museum and two ...
Talladega College is selling paintings from well-known painter Halle Woodruff to help combat financial hardship.
Talladega College is selling four out of six of its murals painted by Hale Woodruff and depicting key scenes of Black history ...
St. Joe’s Prep holds its first HBCU symposium as the prestigious private school becomes more diverse
St. Joe's Prep's student body is growing more diverse, and the school hosted its first HBCU symposium Saturday, featuring ...
The results were similar to last year’s rankings, with NYU retaining its No. 1 position and 35 of the top 50 institutions ...
Spelman College announced Monday that it had received a $38 million unrestricted gift from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott.
Spelman College is expanding college awareness and readiness beyond its Atlanta campus offering college-credit courses to high schoolers.
Billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott has given Atlanta's Spelman College an unrestricted $38-million gift.
Spelman College received a $38 million donation from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott to enhance student aid and technology, adding to a previous $20 million gift in 2020.
Spelman College is expanding its partnership with the National Education Opportunity Network (NEON), formerly known as the National Education Equity Lab.
Since the 2019 announcement of her divorce from Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, Scott has made significant investments in HBCUs across the country.
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