For 35 years, TSU faced off against longtime rival Jackson State University in the Southern Heritage Classic, drawing thousands of fans to Memphis each year
History was made at Fisk University in February 2022 when the school established its first women’s intercollegiate gymnastics team. Fisk University is now the first
Nashville Mayor John Cooper announced that the Metro Council has approved $10 million in American Rescue Plan dollars for Fisk University to establish an entrepreneurship
Mayor Cooper Renews Nashville’s Commitment to Nation’s Oldest and Largest Historically Black Medical Institution and Safety Net Hospital Nashville General
Mayor John Cooper and the leaders of Nashville’s premier public education institutions have announced “Trailblazing to TSU,” an exciting new partnership and scholarship program between
HBCU Research Magazine releases commemorative edition, covering all angles of the HBCU response to the Coronavirus. This issue is critical in showcasing the research accomplishments,
The Legacy Education Foundation (TLEF) secured a $50,000 grant from Meharry Medical College to support the Foundation’s youth mentoring programming in Middle Tennessee for the
Tennessee State University may not be having a traditional Homecoming this year because of the pandemic, but its Big Blue spirit will still shine through
Howard University student, Anthony Anderson attended his Walk of Fame ceremony on Friday—one day before his 50th birthday—alongside his family and friends, sharing on Instagram