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Spelman College Becomes First HBCU To Offer A Cosmetic Science Program For Students

Spelman College Becomes First HBCU To Offer A Cosmetic Science Program For Students (photo credit" Spelman College)

Spelman College is working to ensure that the beauty products Black women use are developed by people of color with people of color in mind. Spelman is introducing a new Cosmetic Science Degree program for students under the liberal arts college’s science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) program. This is the first program of its […]

14-Year-Old Creates Watch to Detect Signs of Stroke

Her award-winning invention is saving lives! In a display of youthful innovation, 14-year-old Naya Ellis from New Orleans has crafted a device aimed at detecting early signs of stroke. According to educational news outlet The 74, Naya’s creation, named WingItt, is a wristwatch equipped with sensors that measure heartbeat and nerve impulses, enabling it to […]

Quinta Brunson Will Serve As 2024 Commencement Speaker at Temple University

Quinta Brunson Will Serve As 2024 Commencement Speaker at Temple University

Abbott Elementary star and showrunner Quinta Brunson is going back to school, but not to study or teach. The actress and producer is returning to her alma mater, Temple University, to deliver the commencement address at the 2024 graduation ceremony. She will also receive an honorary degree from the university. “We are thrilled to recognize […]

Fantasia and D-Nice Among Honorees at UNCF Mayor’s Masked Ball in Charlotte

The event, in its 10th year, awarded five honorees on March 23rd. On a night filled with glamour, celebration, and philanthropy, Grammy award-winning singer, songwriter, and actress Fantasia Barrino Taylor and renowned DJ Derrick T. Jones, popularly known as DJ D-Nice, were among the distinguished honorees at the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) Mayor’s Masked […]

Alicia Keys & Roc Nation Donate $60K to Performing Arts School

She’s giving back to the school that laid a foundation for her! In the heart of Hell’s Kitchen, the Professional Performing Arts School (PPAS) stands as a place of creativity and talent, nurturing stars like Alicia Keys. Yet, when news broke of the abrupt cancellation of the drama program, the PPAS community rallied with determination […]

Virginia Educator is Using Field Trips to Teach Black Students About State’s History as Birthplace of American Slavery

The history lessons are right in their own backyard. NBC NEWS–which accompanied students on the excursion–reports that Edwin Allison, a veteran African American history teacher at Granby High School in Norfolk, Virginia, is taking a unique approach to educating his students about the state’s complex history as the birthplace of American slavery. Through field trips […]

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