Importance of Partnerships and Collaboration
Collaborating and forming partnerships with Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) has great potential to support diversity, encourage innovation, and tackle...
Seizing the Opportunity: Embracing Change and Achieving Success
Opportunities are ephemeral moments that have the power to alter our destiny. These are doors of opportunity that suddenly open, providing a chance for development,...
Prepare to Intern on Capitol Hill
A unique and enlightening experience, interning on Capitol Hill provides an intimate look into the core of American politics. Whether you have a strong interest in law,...
HBCU Experience
Beyond conventional higher education, the Historically Black Colleges, and Universities (HBCU) experience is a singular and life-changing path. Ordinally established to...
Benedict College
Columbia, South Carolina is home to Benedict College, a historically black university. With a long history dating back to 1870, it is dedicated to giving students a top-notch...
Thriving in the Heart of Power: Unveiling the HBCU National Center Internship Free Housing Advantage in D.C.
Embarking on an internship in the nation's capital is an exciting and pivotal experience for any college student. For those attending Historically Black Colleges and...
Beyond the Degree: Unleashing Career Success through the HBCU Advantage
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) stand as beacons of academic excellence, fostering an environment that celebrates diversity, culture, and empowerment....
Navigating a New Industry without Experience or Connections
Embarking on a journey into a new industry can be an exhilarating yet daunting experience, especially when you lack the combination of experience and connections. While the...
Recap of the 9th Annual HBCU Run the District with Edward Waters University Student J’Von Keene
Kentucky State University student Anyiah Chambers.On Saturday, June 25th, I got to experience one of the largest HBCU Affiliated 5Ks of my life! I, and some fellow HBCU...
A Day at the National Museum of African American History and Culture with Edward Waters University Student J’Von Keene
From left to right: Nicole Lark, Sydney Ross, Anyiah Chambers, Hailee Clack, J'Von Keene, Mashone Robinson, Chandrae Bethea, Dayna Kent.This past weekend, on Friday June 24 I...