14 Things I Learned After Graduating College Graduating college was one of my proudest accomplishments, although nothing could have prepared for life after college. I felt incomplete like there was more schooling… Continue Reading ›
Breaking boundaries and becoming a doctor by age 23| Oyin Akintola ABUJA, Nigeria – Imagine completing medical school at the age of 23 and officially becoming a doctor. At such an age, determination to become this successful… Continue Reading ›
Howard University’s Historic Sit-In Comes to an End Howard University student protestors reached an agreement with the administration on Friday, April 6, 2018, which ended their nine-day sit-in, according to a press conference… Continue Reading ›
The Oklahoma Teacher Walkout: Why Teachers Deserve Basic Funding Teachers in Oklahoma have been on strike since April 2nd, and show no signs of stopping. Oklahoma is one state in a string of protests… Continue Reading ›
Celebrating the rich history of the Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia Founded in 1981 and opened to the public ten years later, the Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia provides RVA with Black History… Continue Reading ›
Enslaved to Student Loans A Review of the Cost, Effect and Value of the Pursuit of Higher Education Ahhhhh, the feelings of determination, hopefulness, exhaustion, excitement, and nervousness, among… Continue Reading ›
Taking STEM to School: M-Lifestyle & the RPD Give Back to Inner City Youth RICHMOND, Va. – On November 16, 2016, the Richmond Police Department (RPD) in collaboration with M-Lifestyle organized a STEM activity for student at the Richmond… Continue Reading ›
The Millennial Economy- Should we blame the Baby Boomers? As a recent college graduate, I am exasperated at my job prospects… but even more so tired of being looked at as the problem, so I… Continue Reading ›
Forging Forward and Finding the Cure | Sabastine Arthur Powerful. Noble. Hardworking. These three adjectives are a representation of Sabastine Eugene Arthur’s name. This is a Ghanaian native who decided that he wanted to pursue an education… Continue Reading ›
Michelle Obama takes “Let Girls Learn” to Liberia The First Lady of the United States and her daughters visited Liberia, Africa on June 28, 2016 on an important mission. The women are touring… Continue Reading ›
Howard University, Obama, and the significance of the “cap and gown” for black millenials Yes, Howard University’s had Obama as a keynote Speaker, but here is something more significant… We come in all shapes and sizes, some big and… Continue Reading ›
College is not all bad | My Cap and Gown reflections Come May 13th 2016, I will be dressed in black and gold and will walk across a stage in front of thousands of people to… Continue Reading ›
“Dedication + Deligence = Success” | Jarred Boyd, PT DPT MSAT CSCS Shenandoah University in Winchester, VA boasts a competitive graduate study program. Only 5 students are annually admitted into the dual degree program to receive a… Continue Reading ›
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