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CAU partners with Harvard to support future HBCU presidents

A strategic collaboration with Clark Atlanta University (CAU), the Harvard Graduate School of Education and the Legacy of Slavery Initiative is committed to increase access for professional development to fellows at the Executive Leadership Institute (ELI). The partnership underscores a shared commitment to cultivating and empowering the next generation of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) […]

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WCLK’s 50th anniversary celebrations continue year-long festivities with WCLK@50, ‘Great Day in Atlanta’ photo

One of the city’s oldest radio stations recently celebrated its 50th anniversary at Symphony Hall during the Atlanta Jazz Festival.  For five decades, WCLK has broadcast classical and contemporary jazz and gospel music as a way to foster community engagement, artistic expression and musical education.  The concert series, called WCLK@50, saluted the NPR affiliate with […]

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Atlanta says goodbye to ‘Atlanta Voice’ General Manager James “Jim” Washington

“Beacon of hope,” “leader” and “good friend” were some of the words that were used to describe James “Jim” Washington during his celebration of life last week. The General Manager of “The Atlanta Voice” died at 73 after a long battle with cancer. Many gathered at Elizabeth Baptist Church in Southwest Atlanta to say farewell […]

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Sorority chapter receives proclamation celebrating 100 years of service to ATL

On January 22, a sea of red flooded the city hall as members of the Atlanta Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority entered for a special occasion.  Post 1 At Large Councilman Michael Julian Bond presented the members with a proclamation at the city council meeting. It was recognizing the chapter’s century-long contributions to […]

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Alvin Ailey Dance Theater begins 65th-anniversary tour in Atlanta

2024 marks 65 years since the Alvin Ailey Dance Theater’s U.S. tour, which celebrated the work of the titular dance choreographer and Black culture overall through music and movement.  Since 1958, the company has been captivating audiences with its annual performances, which bring the gift of American dance to the world. Atlanta was the first […]

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New Spelman board chair aims to increase endowment to $1 billion in five years

As New Year resolutions are in effect for most people, Spelman College has planned to develop a plan to improve its endowment to over $1 billion in the next five years.  Senior consultant at Coxe Curry and Associates and Spelman’s board chair, Lovette Russell, will spearhead the lofty goal. “Right now, we are the number […]

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$3 million grant to Morris Brown is largest in 20 years

Morris Brown College (MBC) ended the fall semester with a $3 million grant from the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation (AMBFF) to help launch its hospitality program and begin its partnership to build a hotel on campus.  The grant will help develop the school’s Hospitality Certification Program, which includes a partnership with Hilton Hotels to […]

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HOPE Global Forums kick off with screening of ‘The Color of Money,’ discussion panel

Last week, an almost capacity crowd gathered at Clark Atlanta University to watch a screening of Ambassador Andrew Young’s documentary, “The Color of Money,” as part of Operation HOPE’s HOPE Global Forums’ Salon Series.  Young was in attendance along with John Hope Bryant, founder, chairman and CEO of Operation HOPE. After the screening, they spoke […]

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New casting office gives SCAD Atlanta students opportunities to work in film, television productions

The Savannah College of Art and Design’s (SCAD) Atlanta campus opened its new casting office in September to help students get unique, industry-ready opportunities in professional and student film, TV and digital shows. Alpha Tyler is an acting professor and Casting Director for the new office at SCAD Atlanta. She describes casting as a human […]

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Midtown High club hosts school board forum for students before Election Day

Organized by the student group Midtown Votes, students from Midtown High School club last week to hear from candidates running for school board offices about significant issues affecting the Atlanta Public School (APS) system. Alfred “Shivy” Brooks and Tamara Jones, running for District 7 At-Large; Jessica Johnson and Nkoyo Effiong Lewis, running for District 9 […]

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Mastercard donates $6.5 million to AUC Data Science Initiative to enhance diversity in data science

Last week, the Atlanta University Center (AUC) Consortium gathered with MasterCard to announce a new partnership about expanding data science across Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). The AUC Data Science Initiative received a $6.5 million grant from the credit card company to engage AUC students and faculty toward becoming data scientists in the workforce.  […]

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ABL awards Men of Influence, Warrick Dunn inducted into Legends Hall of Fame

The Atlanta Business League (ABL) continued its tradition of honoring African-American men with the Men of Influence and Legends Hall of Fame awards. Last month, hundreds gathered at the Hyatt Regency to celebrate the 12 men who demonstrated their commitment to the citizenry of the capital city. Leona Barr-Davenport, President and CEO of the ABL […]

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New DeKalb schools superintendent addresses plans, teacher shortage for school year

Earlier this month, new DeKalb County School District (DCSD) Superintendent Dr. Devon Horton met with the press to announce his plans for a successful school year. Horton was appointed superintendent on Jun. 29 and began work on Jul. 1.  He began his address by announcing this year’s theme, “disrupting for excellence.” He says the theme references […]

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New novel inspired by first Black female bank founder

The new historical fiction “A Right Worthy Woman” tells the story of the ambitious and unafraid woman, Maggie Lena Walker, who was determined to gain wealth for her community. Written by Atlanta-based author Ruth P. Watson, “A Right Worthy Woman” begins shortly after the Civil War in the predominantly Black Jackson Ward community in Richmond, […]