For the 7th year in a row, Chicago’s Urban Prep Academies are celebrating a 100% acceptance rate of their graduates to colleges & universities. The nation’s…

While at a town hall on College Access and Affordability, Obama told Des Moines, Iowa students about college tips he's given to Malia.

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A 24-year-old Saginaw Valley State University student is facing a felony charge after he waited to arrive at a well-lit area before pulling over during…

Via Foxbaltimore.com Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore announced that a new single dose treatment will replace the traditional 30 dose radiation treatment. The treatment will be given to women in the early stage of breast cancer detection. The hospital is one of 35 in the United States to offer the treatment. Read More.  Woman Leads Police On […]

ViaFoxbaltimore.com Morgan State University recently fired its President. Dr. David Wilson’s contract in and 8 to 7 vote was voted not to be extended next year. Wilson has been the President of the University since 2012. But, the decision came after a violent 2012 fall semester for the school. Read More.  Howard County Says No […]

Today ABC’s host of Good Morning America, Robin Roberts, turns 52. Roberts is a Mississippi native who attended, Southeastern Louisiana University where she played basketball and graduated cum laude with a degree in communications. Roberts worked for EPSN before joining ABC as  a sportscaster. A Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame  inductee, Roberts, is a breast cancer survior […]

via: popeater.com Supermodel Tyra Banks talked to Jimmy Fallon about being accepted into Harvard Business School. She thought that she would be staying at the Four Seasons down the street but in fact had to move into the dorms, mandatory for all students including a high-profile celebrity. Although in a private room, she shares a […]

From USA Today: It was the summer of 1950, and Mary Jean Price, the salutatorian of Lincoln High School in Springfield, Mo., hoped to enroll at a hometown college and become a teacher but But this was four years before Brown v. Board of Education, the 1954 U.S. Supreme Court decision that declared denying black […]