Commentary: Going to college doesn’t have to break the bank
Richmond Times-Dispatch
Virginia’s private colleges, such as Washington and Lee University in Lexington … and universities, like Virginia Union or Hampton universities.
God wrote my story, record-setting RB talks family, faith and football
HBCU Gameday
Jada Byers, the record-setting HBCU running back from Virginia Union, is grounded in the fact that God has written his story. Every step that Byers takes in his life, he understands that it’s all predetermined by God.
Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority launches members-only bank
Yahoo News
For Members Only (FMO), which celebrated its grand opening Wednesday, is the nation’s first sorority-based financial institution to be owned and led by Black women, according to ABC 11.
At the HBCU Swingman Classic, pro baseball confronts its decline in Black players
NPR
Black representation in MLB is at its lowest point since data were first collected in 1991, when the league was around 18% Black. Now, only 6.2% of the league is made up of Black players.
Tuskegee University has more wins than any HBCU. And it plans to stay on top.
HBCU Gameday
Tuskegee University AD Reginald Ruffin showed up at SIAC Media Day on Wednesday like he does every year. But this year he didn’t take the platform as head coach as he did for so many years at Miles College and last year at Tuskegee.
Morgan State launches portal to help food entrepreneurs grow their businesses
WMAR
“Baltimore is a food city. However, historically some residents have faced barriers to entering the food entrepreneurial space. Morgan State is proud to help alleviate some of these barriers and host Open Access Baltimore” said Celeste Chavis, interim associate dean of Undergraduate Studies for the School of Engineering.
Serial Entrepreneur Nathalie Nicole Smith Offers 4 Key Tips for Stress
Black Enterprise
“Success is deeper than money. You can be broken and rich,” Smith shared with BLACK ENTERPRISE. “Your mental health, your spiritual health is what will keep you successful.”