MEMPHIS, TENN. — LeMoyne-Owen College, a proud member of UNCF (United Negro College Fund), announced that it will benefit from a landmark $70 million gift from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott to UNCF. The gift will be invested in the UNCF Members Pooled Endowment Fund, a groundbreaking initiative designed to strengthen the long-term financial health of all 37 private UNCF-member historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs). Through this initiative, LeMoyne-Owen College will receive a $5 million endowment stake from UNCF. The institution will work with UNCF to raise an additional $5 million in matching funds, creating a $10 million endowment that will be…
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Dirty Boxing Championship (DBX), a trailblazer redefining combat sports, announced today it will host DBX 4 in the heart of Music City, Nashville, Tennessee on Thursday, October 30th at The Pinnacle. The DBX 4 main event will feature rising heavyweight star Gable Steveson, who will make his professional boxing debut against Billy Swanson. Steveson recently made headlines for his inaugural MMA fight resulting in a dominant first-round ground-and-pound stoppage. Now he takes the next step by testing his skills inside the DBX ring. Steveson explains, “Every time I compete, I’m chasing growth. Boxing is a new challenge and DBX is the perfect stage…
MEMPHIS, Tenn.–Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated, announced today its newest and largest philanthropic commitment to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®. The sorority has pledged to raise $750,000 through 2028 to support groundbreaking initiatives in pediatric healthcare and research. This announcement comes during Sickle Cell Awareness Month, a time when both organizations actively advocate for increased education, support, and visibility around sickle cell disease. The sorority’s renewed dedication continues a partnership that began in 2013 and has raised more than $1 million to support St. Jude patients and families. This new $750,000 pledge reflects a deep commitment to helping raise survival…
NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Department of Human Services (TDHS) today announced updates to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) work requirements for Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents (ABAWDs) following the passage of HR 1 in July 2025. Upon implementation, the work requirements for the SNAP Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents (ABAWDs) will require customers to follow certain work rules to maintain SNAP eligibility. The updated ABAWD work rules will apply if adults: Are between 18 and under 65 years old; Do not have a disability; and Do not live with children under 14. ABAWD customers may only receive SNAP benefits for three months in a three-year period unless…
Columbia, Tenn. – The Tennessee Recovery Coalition, a newly formed network of statewide professional, high-quality recovery residence operators and addiction treatment specialists, made its first public appearance at the Maury County Recovery Fest on Saturday, September 20. With a commitment to providing hope, healing and education, the Tennessee Recovery Coalition sponsored the annual event, helping inform the public about the crucial role that recovery and sober living facilities play in public health and safety. “When those passionate about recovery band together, it only strengthens our entire community,” said Mary Linden Salter, executive director of the Tennessee Association of Alcohol, Drug & other Addiction Services. “The Tennessee Recovery Coalition’s mission coincides with our own, and we…
NASHVILLE — Sen. Charlane Oliver today sounded the alarm after quietly posted state documents reveal that President Donald Trump’s administration has slashed $44.5 million in federal child care funding for Tennessee families. On its website, the Human Services Department explains the Trump administration is reducing Tennessee’s annual award through the Child Care Development Fund for Fiscal Year 2025. The decision has forced the department to make major policy changes that will raise costs for parents, cut support for child care providers, and weaken the child care workforce. “Tennessee is taking a huge step backwards from the progress our state has made to end the…
Dr. James Hildreth Statement This week, a nonviolent hate crime occurred on our campus. Unidentified assailant(s) defaced a remote area of the Albion Street parking garage with the threatening phrase “N*****s should die.” The incident was immediately reported to the Metro Nashville Police Department and the graffiti was removed. We have also increased security patrols to ensure the wellbeing of those on our campus. We do not tolerate hate and will fiercely defend the welfare and dignity of our community. This abhorrent act will not shake who we are—and have been—for almost 150 years. Meharry will continue its mission to…
LOS ANGELES — Jam Vino, a gourmet wine-infused jam created by celebrity chef Lori “Chef Lorious” Rogers, was featured at the exclusive 2025 Pre-Emmys Gifting Lounge hosted by GBK Brand Bar in Hollywood. The two-day, invitation-only event celebrated the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards held Sept. 14 at the Peacock Theater. “As Hollywood’s top talent prepared to gather in honor of television’s biggest night,” Emmy nominees, presenters and past winners sampled Jam Vino and received a gift box with the brand’s three signature flavors, gold-plated charcuterie utensils and a branded wine travel tumbler, according to the company. “We are immensely grateful…
Arcade Arts Nashville, an organization whose mission is to create and sustain a well-supported home for the visual arts in the heart of downtown Nashville, welcomed the 12 artists selected for the second year of its Artist in Residence program during the September Art Crawl in the Arcade. The 12 artists represent a diverse group of established, emerging and student artists working in a variety of mediums and were selected from among more than 165 submissions from across the area, 40% more submissions than for the inaugural year. The artists include: Sam Angel, photography Omari Booker, painting, mixed media…
CLEVELAND, Miss. — A 21-year-old Delta State University student was found hanging from a tree on campus early Monday morning, prompting the cancellation of classes and centennial celebrations. University police later said the death was a suicide and that no foul play is suspected. “At approximately 7:05 a.m., university police was notified of what appeared to be the body of a Black male hanging from a tree on central campus near the DSU pickleball courts,” Delta State Police Chief Michael L. Peeler said during a press conference. “At this time, there is no evidence of foul play.” Peeler identified the…