Former NFL standout Terrance Mathis leaves Morehouse College to become head football coach at Athens Christian School.
Coach Benjy Taylor and civil rights attorneys will hold a news conference at The Westin Atlanta Airport hotel on Friday.
Thomas G. Sampson Sr. co-founded Georgia's oldest Black-owned law firm and significantly influenced the state's legal landscape over a career spanning more than five decades. Sampson was a mentor and ...
As a part of its second annual “Day of Service,” the Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) student-run H.E.A.L. clinic will ...
Arthur Blank and the Atlanta Falcons are making another big move in support of HBCUs. In a collaboration with the Arthur M. Blank Foundation, the team is donating new, state-of-the-art football ...
Morehouse College and Clark Atlanta University’s football programs have received new helmets as part of a grant from the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation, in collaboration with the Atlanta Falcons.
Multiple HBCUs nationwide received violent, "racist" email threats rooted in white supremacy during the early morning hours. Federal and local authorities investigated the widespread threats and ...
ATLANTA — The Morehouse College community is mourning the death of a dedicated alumnus and longtime supporter of the Maroon Tiger athletic program. Thomas J. Wells, from the class of 1974, served as a ...
ATLANTA — Atlanta is beaming with pride today as one of its brightest young minds, Aniaba Jean-Baptiste N'guessan, returns home to a hero's welcome. The Morehouse College senior, a triple major in ...
Over the weekend, a video of a young man violently assaulting Clark Atlanta University student Kayla Bryant went viral. Today, Atlanta police have reportedly arrested the young man in the video, who ...
The Morehouse Maroon Tigers defeated the Clark Atlanta Panthers 78-74 in another thrilling Big Cat Hardwood Classic at Forbes Arena, concluding a special Founders Day on campus. The home team overcame ...
Valentine’s Day marked the 159th year anniversary of Morehouse College. Two days before, the historically Black college pronounced its love for its 13th president. On Feb. 12, seven months after F.