Da’Vonne Duncan I conducted a Zoom Meeting with my mother, Ruth Duncan, a project accountant of The Conti Group, to discuss Ms. Duncan’s upbringing, her political views of the United States, and her philosophy on life, which was truly inspiring. Q: Where were you born and what […]
Sandra Santiago Life is full of ups and downs and Amanda can say she has had plenty of them. With everything she has had to fight, she has not let them stop her from becoming who she is or who she wants to be. She has a ton […]
Nia Campbell Recently I’ve had the pleasure of interviewing my older sister and mentor, Quanda Campbell. I sat down with her to discuss her new business venture entitled N.U.M.B (Never Undermine My Beat). N.U.M.B is an operative, black-owned holistic consulting company that centers on wellness and health for […]
Charles Anyanwu Candeloro is a full-time Professional Tennis Coach for Dover Indoor Tennis and coaches tennis players of all ages ranging from youth players to adults, in her local tennis community. As an Accounting & Finance graduate from The University of Tennessee at Martin, Candeloro hasn’t forgotten her […]
Tionna Mcneill Shawn Smith is an HBCU graduate, who holds a degree in physics. She was an intern at Livermore National Lab and NASA, while she attended Alabama A&M University. She continues to excel in her career path as an adult. Shawn Smith is a role model for young […]
Danielle Mullins Prince George’s County, Maryland is filled with many bright and talented students, with very successful futures to come. Through the trials and tribulations of this pandemic, many students have pushed through to overcome this and use it in a positive way. Mariah Mullins is one of […]
Tamon Frisby Pictured is Rashaad Shakir in his hometown celebrating his birthday. Delaware State University has students from all across the world pursuing higher educations from different backgrounds. Each student is unique in their own different way which makes a HBCU, a HBCU. I’ve had the honor and […]
Keith Sanchez My Grandmother, Nadine Dabney, is a wonderful woman. Growing up in Brooklyn she got into politics at a very young age and always looked to help others and make the world a better place. I had the opportunity to sit down and learn a little […]
William M. Akin IV Going to an Historically Black College or University should resonate an honorable, confident, and proud feeling to any student that walks foot onto one. There are many schools one could choose from, but any HBCU will welcome all with open arms and make you […]
Brittany Powell Delaware State University has many upcoming young black business owners and entrepreneurs. When on an HBCU campus, you will run into many students who have been able to start their own businesses from the ground up and make a name for themselves. Besides the student leaders […]