Yup, pimpin’ Katt Williams is on the Fantastic Voyage 2014, set to sail from Miami on the Carnival Conquest from March 16-23.  We know you…

To high acclaim, President Barack Obama renewed the White House Initiative on Historical Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in 2010. The initiative proposed nearly $100…

The long departed but much beloved Showtime series “Soul Food” that took up where the movie left off with a new cast ran for five…

For IPOD/IPAD users: READ: Roscoe Nance’s full coverage on Grambling University. Roland Martin talks with Grambling State University President Frank Pogue about the current debacle happening…

The latest development in implosion of Grambling State University’s athletics program is the firing of the student newspaper’s online editor and the suspension of the…

Today on “NewsOne Now,” Roland Martin spoke with Shreveport Times reporter, Matt Vines and The Gramblinite’s David Lankster about the financial fall out at Grambling…

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Dr. William R. Harvey, president of Hampton University, talks about the $13.5 million grant the university received from the National Institute on Minority Health and…

The Marching 100 has returned to FAMU. The storied marching band known for its fancy footwork and its bombastic support of FAMU’s football team, the…

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Roland Martin talks with Rep. Corrine Brown about how the Parent PLUS loan is negatively impacting students and universities across the country.

Congratulations to the best and brightest Black students of 2011! NewsOne would like to highlight the achievements of ten outstanding graduates from some of the…

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Howard University recently announced the launch of their first online degree program — the online Executive MBA program — starting in January…

VIA NEWSONE When U.S. News and World Report came out with their ranking of the top 20 HBCUs in the country, I became curious. I was wondering if my personal perception of the best schools matched the views of those who make these lists. I couldn’t afford to attend an HBCU out of high school […]