Scripps National Spelling Bee Winner Zaila Avant-Garde Offered Full-Ride Scholarships to Multiple Universities
Avant-garde became the first African-American to ever win the competition. By: Joe Jurado, The Root Zaila Avant-garde, the 14-year-old girl who won both... Read More
FAMU Receives $5M Grant from Google Funding is designed to help create Pathways and Opportunities for Black Students in the STEM Industry
Tallahassee, FL — Florida A&M University (FAMU) announced it is one of 10 institutions to receive a $5 million grant from Google,... Read More
Megan Thee Stallion to Provide Full-Ride Scholarship for Student to Attend Roc Nation School of Music, Sports & Entertainment at Long Island University
Brooklyn, NY– Grammy Award-winning musician and entrepreneur Megan Thee Stallion announced plans to provide a full-tuition, four-year scholarship for a student looking to pursue... Read More
FHA Guidelines: Deferred Student Loans
Breaking News Concerning FHA Underwriting of Deferred Student Loans By Finnegan McCue Washington, DC– On June 17th, the US Department of Housing and... Read More
Black Dad and Son Launch 2nd Online Summer Camp to Teach Financial Literacy and Investing
Nationwide — Kevon Chisholm and his 14-year old son, Kamari, are back for the second year to teach an online summer camp that... Read More
The Funding And Will To Transform Education Are Here — We Must Seize The Moment
By Bob Wise And Javaid Siddiqi, Opinion Contributors, The Hill In March 2020, the life of every single American changed when COVID-19 shut... Read More
4 Ways To Make The Most Of College Visits
If you’re a high school junior or heading into your senior year, college is likely at the top of your mind –... Read More
How Businesses Can Keep 2020 COVID Gains & Thrive in 2021
We are well into 2021 and for many businesses, optimism has been renewed, plans have been made, and in a review of... Read More
Redefining ‘Summer School’: How Year-Round Learning Can Shape K-12 Education
By: Megan O’Reilly Palevich, M.Ed. Each day, as people across the country wake up and check their phones, turn on their morning... Read More