Entrepreneur Jesse Ross is Renovating a Building to Help Small Black Business Owners in Minneapolis HBCU NewsTaneia SurlesDecember 26, 2022small businesses, small business funding, entrepreneurship
Black-Owned Discovery App Receives Recognition by PayPal and Mastercard HBCU NewsTaneia SurlesDecember 10, 2022black business, black owned businesses, black business directory
Aspiring Black Journalists Can Develop Their Talents with Forbes’ Program HBCU News, College LifeTaneia SurlesDecember 2, 2022journalism, journalist, fellowships
Youngest Black Woman to Ever Raise $10 Million in Funding Takes Skincare and Mental Health by Storm HBCU NewsTaneia SurlesNovember 22, 2022mental health, funding, black owned
Arkansas Baptist College Hosts the First HBCU Black Wall Street Career Fest HBCU NewsThe HBCU Career CenterNovember 15, 2022Arkansas Black Wall Street Career Fest
This Founder Helps Black Doctoral Students Perfect Their Dissertations College Life, HBCU NewsTaneia SurlesNovember 2, 2022doctoral, doctorate, dissertation writing
Zillow Announces 2nd Annual HBCU Housing Hackathon HBCU NewsTaneia SurlesAugust 29, 2022HBCU, real estate, tech skills
Morgan State Becomes the First 4-Year College to Join Amazon’s Pre-Paid Tuition Program HBCU NewsTaneia SurlesAugust 16, 2022morgan state university, career, HBCU News
Claflin University Announces New Initiative for High School Students HBCU NewsTaneia SurlesAugust 5, 2022HBCUs in South Carolina, HBCU News, HBCU programs
The Pepper Startup Grant for Black Women is Now Open for Applications HBCU NewsTaneia SurlesAugust 4, 2022the pepper, grant, 5k, women's business, funding
Civil Rights Activist Mary McLeod Bethune Receives Statue at US Capitol Statuary Hall HBCU NewsTaneia SurlesAugust 3, 2022black history, mary mcleod bethune, bethune cookman university
Several HBCUs Receive Almost $10 Million in Grants to Preserve Their Historical Structures HBCU NewsTaneia SurlesJuly 16, 2022HBCUs in North Carolina, HBCUs in Alabama, funding, National Park Service