Luther C. McClellan, the first Black graduate of the University of Memphis and member of the Memphis State Eight, passes away at 83. His legacy of courage and perseverance in desegregating higher education continues to inspire.
Doris Wilkinson, UK’s first Black graduate and faculty member, leaves behind a legacy of breaking barriers and advancing racial equality in higher education.
Explore the remarkable legacy of Claudia H. Hampton, the first Black woman trustee and later chair of the California State University Board. Discover her tireless advocacy for affirmative action and how her visionary leadership continues to inspire efforts…
Dr. Sonya Brooks, BGSA President at UCLA, makes history as the first Black woman to win the prestigious EDI Student Leadership Award, showcasing her commitment to diversity, inclusion, and leadership in higher education.