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Roland Martin talks to Dr. Wayne A.I. Frederick, the embattled Howard University President, who recently received a vote of “no confidence” from faculty leaders. Listen to the full interview below. Like BlackAmericaWeb.com on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter

Dallas native Z’Kijah Fleming is the winner of the 2017 Tom Joyner Foundation Full Ride Scholarship. The high school senior who is ranked number one in her class talks to the Tom Joyner Morning Show about becoming a caretaker at 14, why she chose Howard University and much more. “I kind of don’t have a plan. […]

Google establishes a training space on its Silicon Valley campus for Howard University computer science students.

Concerned Howard University Administrators, Faculty and Staff join students of Howard University in calling for the removal of embattled President Dr. Wayne A.I. Frederick, who hosted Education Secretary Betsy DeVos in mid-February.

HBCUs are still relevant in training skilled educators at a time when teacher diversity is needed.

  Howard University President Wayne Frederick welcomed U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos with open arms. Only time will tell if Frederick made a wise decision. DeVos, the polarizing Education Secretary, got her first photo-op at a historically Black college since her razor-thin confirmation thanks to Frederick’s high-profile meeting. A billionaire who is facing mounting […]

A C-SPAN survey of 91 presidential historians ranked Obama as the 12th best U.S. president ever.

College juniors Alexis Hasty and Daisha Martin believe that the new POTUS, the same man who isn't sure who Frederick Douglass is, truly cares about us.

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Two Howard students talk about why they identify with Republicans and the future of the party, as it pertains to young, Black Americans.

According to reports, not one Washington, D.C., band has applied to be a part of Donald Trump's inaugural parade.

Attorney General of California Kamala Harris, who became the second Black woman to be elected to the U.S. Senate, and former Maryland Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown are among leaders scheduled to serve in Congress in 2017.