New York Blood Center And Columbia University In Harlem Conduct Groundbreaking HIV Vaccine Research Study
New York Blood Center’s Project ACHIEVE and Harlem‘s Columbia University’s Columbia Research Unit are working in partnership.
New York Blood Center’s Project ACHIEVE and Harlem‘s Columbia University’s Columbia Research Unit are working in partnership.
Exterior work is progressing on the two newest additions to Columbia University‘s Manhattanville campus. Named the Henry R. Kravis Building and the Ronald O. Perelman Center for Business Innovation.
Another food hall’s opening uptown next year. Columbia University’s new science center in West Harlem will soon be home to a food hall from chef Franklin Becker, the man behind fast-casual lunch chain Little Beet.
Harlem-based visual artist Tomo Mori will transform the Miller Theatre lobby at Columbia University in West Harlem into an immersive work surrounding viewers with a sponge-stamped waterfall of images, based on her cut and painted mosaic process.
By WEACT We continued our daily program of panels, presentations, and discussions during our second week at COP27.
The Deep South Center for Environmental Justice (DSCEJ), Harlem’s WE ACT for Environmental Justice (WE ACT).
The 58-year-old Harlem School of the Arts (HSA), The Herb Alpert Center is proud to announce the appointment of James C. Horton as the organization’s seventh President.
The 20th Annual ImageNation Outdoors Festival kicked continues thru September 10, 2022.
ImageNation Film Festival’s 20th Annual ImageNation Outdoors Festival kicks off Saturday, July 9th thru September 10, 2022.
Listen to trailblazer Antwone Williams, the Market Director at Cricket Wireless talk with host Danny Tisdale, on The Harlem World Magazine Show.
24-year-old entrepreneur, investor, and former Morehouse student Bryce Thompson awarded $100,000.
Ella Josephine Baker, December 13, 1903 – December 13, 1986, was an African-American civil right and human rights activist. She was a largely behind-the-scenes organizer whose career spanned more than five decades.
Google today announced the Grow with Google HBCU Career Readiness Program, a new initiative to help Black students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)
The Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute (CCCADI) is pleased to present the Gallery Talk, Black Womxn in Comics, as a complement to our current exhibition, The Color of Power: Heroes, Sheroes & their Creators.
By Stephanie Woods The Studio Museum in Harlem and AFA -American Federation of Arts, have begun a national tour.