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NASHVILLE -- Fisk University's bold experiment in women's gymnastics is coming to an end. The school has announced it is shuttering the program at the end of the 2026 season.
A rediscovered trove of Mary McLeod Bethune's papers at Fisk University links Nashville to America’s continuing fight for educational equity.
When Fisk University student Esther Toluwalase Ogundele embarked on the daily process of restoring “Inno,” an oil painting created by Mohammad Omer Khalil in 1966, she quickly realized the ...
Fisk University has announced the appointment of Tonya Walker as chief financial officer.
If the project is successful, Fisk officials may order additional shipping container dorms. In comparison, Belmont University's new student housing project is projected to cost $98 million.
The Fisk University Lady Bulldogs are continually making history. Already home to America’s first HBCU gymnastics team, the Nashville, Tennessee-based Black college will host a joint gymnastics ...
Fisk University projected it would accrue a more than $3 million deficit over the summer unless Nashville leaders approved its request to repurpose pandemic relief funds. The Tennessean obtained a ...
Fisk University's historic gymnastics program, the first at an HBCU, will end in 2026. Alumni are fighting to save it as only one HBCU gymnastics program will remain.
Fisk is a small campus, with just over 1,050 students. Everyone, Muhammad says, knows everyone. “It’s a closer bond and I really like that small community atmosphere,” Muhammad said.
Last week, Fisk University finished fourth at the Super 16 gymnastics invitational in Las Vegas. At the same time, the women's team from the Nashville school also recorded an even more important ...
Fisk University has made history by becoming the first historically Black university gymnastics team to compete at the NCAA level. The Bulldogs debuted at the Super 16 event in Las Vegas on Jan. 6 ...
Fisk University gymnasts lined up to introduce themselves at the Brown Girls Do Gymnastics Conference in July. From left, Zyia Coleman, Liberty Grace Mora, Aliyah Reed-Hammon, Hailey Clark and ...