by Randall Barnes | Dec 13, 2016 | A List Categories, HBCU Pulse, Opinion, Positivity
Check out my exclusive interview on “The Dr. Vibe Show” about my article “My Apology To Black Women”! —–> http://bit.ly/2hsIC4O “My grades don’t define me! An exam doesn’t decide my fate!” -Randall Barnes The end of...
by Randall Barnes | Dec 4, 2016 | A List Categories, Culture, Greatest Hits, HBCU Pulse, Opinion, Positivity
Check out my exclusive interview on “The Dr. Vibe Show” responding to the issues brought up in this article! —–> http://bit.ly/2hsIC4O The relationships that my peers cultivate is often concerning to me. They see their insecurities and mask them by hiding behind...
by Forest Parks | Nov 16, 2016 | Culture, HBCU Pulse, News
Black Ph.D.’s are seriously lacking throughout the country in pretty much all fields, especially in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). However, 10 years ago Clark Atlanta University committed to making a change and working hard on ensuring...
by Forest Parks | Nov 8, 2016 | Culture, HBCU Pulse, News
Morgan State University is one of the oldest private institutions in the nation founded to educate black students and also the largest of its kind in Maryland. Now, the historic University has won a title of “National Treasure” from the National Trust for...
by Forest Parks | Nov 7, 2016 | Culture, HBCU Pulse, News, Politics News
Politicians say a lot of crap for us to hand them our votes and Hilary Clinton is up there with the best of them, so many promises, so many attempts to get us all to believe her. One thing she has promised cannot be let to slide into the background. She is CLEARLY...
by Candace | Nov 4, 2016 | HBCU Pulse, Positivity
Tougaloo College (Mississippi) will become the first HBCU to offer classes on the topic of modern day slavery. Recently, the college announced it has been awarded a $550,000 grant to expand to curriculum began studying modern day slavery, human trafficking, child...
by Candace | Nov 3, 2016 | Blog, HBCU Pulse
Yesterday at Dillard University in New Orleans students were pepper sprayed for protesting the presence of a white supremacist on their HBCU campus. Former KKK leader and United States Senate candidate David Duke was at Dillard University for a debate. Neither...
by Forest Parks | Oct 31, 2016 | HBCU Pulse, News, Politics News
David Duke is a disgraceful man, he shouldn’t even be let through the gates of New Orlean’s Dillard University, a HBCU! But contractually he is allowed after he gained enough public support to qualify for Louisiana’s Senate debate next month, the debate...
by Randall Barnes | Oct 19, 2016 | A List Categories, Blog, Culture, Did You Know, HBCU Pulse, News
It’s no secret that HBCU’s constantly produce successful alumni. However, it seems as if the most successful of those graduates come from the big four HBCUS: Morehouse, Spelman, Howard & North Carolina A & T. All HBCU’s have value and we must...
by James Washington | Sep 11, 2016 | Celebrities, HBCU Pulse, Positivity
Common, a famous rapper, activist and rapper, has decided to team up with Allstate as well as the Tom Joyner Foundation. The main reason for this is to raise about $250 000 so as to help students in HBCUs. The entertainer is passionate about helping students who are...