Why HBCUs Matter
When black people weren’t allowed at the table we have always created our own from inventions, neighborhoods and even colleges. Historically Black College Universities...
The Servant’s Heart
The 2020 Order of Pegasus and Founders’ Award recipient says he might not have had much of a social life, but he doesn’t regret...
Duo designs app to help small businesses
An app developed by University of Nebraska–Lincoln undergraduates may help local restaurants and small shops feeling the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pi Kappa...
Outgoing student body president discusses his tenure
Chandler Crean ended his tenure as UNC Charlotte's student body president on April 9. The Fayetteville native and first-generation student had one of the...
2020 Best & Brightest: Dillon Baxter, SMU
This year’s Best & Brightest Business Majors are seniors who differentiated themselves through their academic excellence, extracurricular leadership, innate potential, and personal character. This...
Meet Justin: College of Engineering Student Stories
Justin Hawthorne isn’t your average engineering student.
The Phi Beta Sigma brother is animated and upbeat and talks easily about his experiences. A junior who...
Student strives to make art accessible for everyone
In just six weeks over winter break, junior Julian Kincaid created 18 pieces of artwork to be showcased in Wichita State’s Cadman Art Gallery,...
Student Spotlight: Luke Vescovi
The University of Florida's Warrington College of Business is full of standout students. No matter their program or major, students are using their time...
ONU student’s social media skills at work in political campaign
Aaron Lee, a ONU double major studying philosophy, politics and economics (PPE) and professional writing, has a strong passion for politics and law.
The Sigma Pi...
Student plunges to help Special Olympics
Freezin’ for a Reason. That’s the motto of Rochester’s Polar Plunge and now the adopted saying for third-year game design and development student Harry McCardell. He’s ready to...
Theta Xi brother presents heart research
Two Southeast Missouri State University students recently were selected to present their tricuspid heart valve research at the Biomedical Engineering Society Conference in Philadelphia.
"Our...
GSU student juggles band and fraternity life
Balancing a class schedule, social life and schoolwork alone are enough tasks for most college students.
It takes a lot of dedication to join extra...