Thursday, May 15, 2025

D.L. Hughley Says He Tried to Tell Us About Terry Crews

In the last few days, actor Terry Crews has been criticized by several people for the following tweet, “If you are a child of God, you are my brother and sister. I have family of every race, creed and ideology,” the “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” actor tweeted early Tuesday. “We must ensure #blacklivesmatter doesn’t morph into #blacklivesbetter.” Everyone from Amanda Seales, who recently hosted the 2020 BET Awards, to Dr. King's daughter, Bernice King has addressed Crew's tweet basically expressing their disappoint in his take on the Black Lives Matter movement. [...]

Niagara Falls Tragedy: Mother and Child

Tragedy struck on Monday when an Illinois mother and her 5-year-old son jumped from a 90-foot cliff at the Niagara Falls gorge.

Center for Innovation Earns Top UEDA Award

The Center for Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Economic Development at Jackson State University earned the 2020 Award of Excellence for Innovation during a virtual summit at the headquarters of the University Economic Development Association (UEDA) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Dr. Almesha L. Campbell is the assistant vice president for JSU’s Division of Research and Economic Development. She said, “We have so many innovative faculty, staff and students, and the Center for Innovation is interconnected to deliver impact.”The award recognized JSU for developing a culture of innovation among faculty, staff and students. [...]

Former Record Label Exec Starts Music Start-up Deepr®

Alumni Portrait – Winter 2020 – Austin Webster, BFA Industrial Design (IDUS) 2006 – Pictured: Business Partner Darrell Thompson – Ruskin Hall – Photography Courtesy of SCADFounded by music junkie Austin Webster and former Motown Records A&R executive Darrell Thompson, Deepr® is an Atlanta-based music discovery app that provides a patent-pending platform for users to create, import and share unique personalized playlists based on the creators behind the music they love. [...]

TSU engineering gets $1M NSF grant

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (TSU News Service) – Community college students looking for a future in engineering will have a home at Tennessee State University, thanks to a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation. The TSU College of Engineering received the funding recently to recruit minority transfer students from regional community colleges in Middle Tennessee who are interested in pursuing degrees in engineering, mathematical sciences or computer science.Dr. S. [...]