Category : News

2 weeks ago

Junior Bridgeman: A Legacy That Transcends Basketball

The basketball and business worlds mourn Ulysses “Junior” Bridgeman, who passed away on March 11. From East Chicago, Indiana, he became an NBA star and successful entrepreneur, owning over 280 restaurants. Bridgeman's legacy thrives through his phila...

2 weeks ago

Must-Read Books for African American Scholars: Recent Discoveries

The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education features newly released books that captivate diverse readers. Covering various topics, these works offer distinct perspectives. The editorial board's views do not necessarily align with the authors. For detai...

2 weeks ago

Exciting New South Side Park Project Launched by Indy Parks!

Mayor Joe Hogsett announced a $2.8 million project at Franklin Township Community Park, funded by the Lilly Endowment Grant. Enhancements will include a new playground, pickleball and basketball courts, and paved trails. This initiative ensures vibra...

2 weeks ago

LeBron James Challenges Stephen A. Smith in Intense Game Moment

In a surprising encounter, LeBron James confronted ESPN's Stephen A. Smith during a Lakers game, expressing anger over comments about his son, Bronny. Smith acknowledged the heated exchange but maintained it should've occurred privately. He emphasize...

2 weeks ago

"Mark Your Calendars: Significant Events Coming on March 6, 2025"

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2 weeks ago

Remembering L. Clifford Davis: A Legacy from 1924 to 2025

L. Clifford Davis, the first Black law student applicant at the University of Arkansas, died on February 15 at age 100. A graduate of Philander Smith University, he later attended Howard University. Davis became a trailblazer in law and education, se...