Howard University Medical Student Is Making A Difference
Shannon Sullivan talks neonatology, challenges and gives advice to future doctors in the community.
Shannon Sullivan talks neonatology, challenges and gives advice to future doctors in the community.
Known as the “Olivia Pope of Entertainment” for her keen ability to connect people and brands, Milan Zoe certainly has grounds to boast as the young entrepreneur making money moves in Hollywood. The New York native recently stopped by the Sentinel to share with us her vision as a young entrepreneur, content creator and film producer in the entertainment industry.
Talithia Williams is now an Associate Dean for Research and Experiential Learning and Associate Professor of Mathematics at Harvey Mudd College in Claremont, California.
A careful variety of HCBU alumni from the 1940s through the ’70s peppered the storytelling with first hand accounts or their experiences of protest, death and celebration.
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) generate $14.8 billion in economic impact annually, which is equivalent to a ranking in the top 200 on the Fortune 500 list of America’s largest corporations, according to a stunning new report by the United Negro College Fund (UNCF).
An online search engine birthed by a small team of researchers at the University of Minnesota connects students, artists, scholars, educators, and the general public to the great history of Blacks in America.
Born on a warm July day during the summer of 1997, Noni Marshall entered the world destined to create, lead, and inspire. Marshall grew up in Nashville, Tennessee. It was there that she stepped into her greatness and accepted her calling as a storyteller.
Soul food restaurant, Dulan’s on Crenshaw made it possible for Christine Hill to attend her dream college, Howard University.
U.S. Senator Kamala D. Harris delivered the commencement address to the 2017 graduating class of Howard University. An alumna of Howard, Harris spoke to the graduates about the challenges before them, and importance of making their voices heard and serving their communities. She gave them three pieces of advice:
You may not know her name, but her photography skills earned her a Place in history.
NewsVision reporter Daesha Smith goes behind the lens with the first black women to serve as the director of White house photography.
The National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) has been the repository of Black history for generations, capturing that spirit and resilience through compelling journalism and stirring images.
Actor Brian White chats with the Los Angeles Sentinel about his new role in the TV One series “MEDIA” and the importance of showcasing Black people in positions of power and success.
Reporter/Videographer: Brittany K. Jackson
African Americans, Hispanics, in fact most people of color, were a rarity at President Donald Trump’s inauguration.
schools are penciling in the National Museum of African American History and Culture to give students a real-life look at the past as well as a tangible representation of the places and people in their textbooks.
Puff Daddy is donating $1 million to Howard University, where he once was a student.