Here's How You Can Support Students with Disabilities in Finding Employment HBCU NewsThe HBCU Career CenterJune 21, 2023WRP, workforce recruitment program, HBCU, students with disabilities, Disability Services, Career Services, college, us department of education
Black Lawyer from Baltimore Scores Record-High on Bar Exam HBCU NewsDr. Marcia F. RobinsonJune 19, 2023black lawyer, baltimore
Historically Black Hillside High School Celebrates Over Ten Years of Success in Banking HBCU NewsYvette J. GreenJune 13, 2023hillside high school, north carolina, whitted school
Howard Alumni Set to Gather for Career Fair in Las Vegas This Month HBCU NewsThe HBCU Career CenterJune 1, 2023bisons in vegas, howard university
2023 Arkansas HBCU Black Wall Street Career Fest HBCU NewsThe HBCU Career CenterMarch 22, 2023career fair, shorter college, hbcu fair, Arkansas Black Wall Street Career Fest, HBCU
Howard University Receives $90 Million to Create Research Center HBCU NewsTaneia SurlesFebruary 13, 2023Howard university, research center, UARC
HBCU Business Themed Conference to be Held in Washington, D.C. in September HBCU NewsTaneia SurlesJanuary 24, 2023business conference, networking, black professionals
Morgan State University and Xavier University Acquire New Medical Schools HBCU NewsTaneia SurlesJanuary 9, 2023black doctors, black medical students, HBCU medical schools
Howard University Offering Free Graduate Exam Prep to Its Students HBCU NewsTaneia SurlesJanuary 6, 2023graduate school exams, test prep, graduate school
South Carolina State University Receives Grant to Recruit More Black Teachers HBCU NewsTaneia SurlesJanuary 4, 2023education, teaching careers, Black teachers
18-Year-Old Becomes the Youngest Black Mayor in American History HBCU NewsTaneia SurlesJanuary 2, 2023black history, black excellence, politics
Howard & Virginia Union Alum is Making Financial Literacy Fun with This Card Game HBCU NewsTaneia SurlesDecember 28, 2022financial literacy, HBCU alumni, Finance