Savannah State University today announced its plans to join the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, nearly seventh months after publicizing its departure from the Division I Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference due to […]
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New Report Finds Central State Economic Impact Nearly $50 Million More Than UNCF Estimates
Central State University creates more than $140 million annually in regional economic impact through capital, student and operational spending, according to a study commissioned by a state higher education council.
Concerns Grow in HBCU Community Over Silence From White House
Members of the federal bipartisan HBCU Caucus are ready to meet with the leadership of the White House’s Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities, a part of a growing […]
A Fall to Remember for PVAMU's Marching Storm
Take cover! It’s definitely “Storm Season” for the Marching Storm at Prairie View A&M University. The band performed in front of their largest audience yet at the 91st Annual Macy’s […]
Tennessee State Partners With Aperion Global Institute To Expand Continuing Education
No time for a traditional class schedule? Real estate, mobile app development, and entertainment legalese are just a few areas working professionals can now explore by taking self-paced noncredit courses […]
SWAC Championship Punctuates Latest Grambling State Football Dynasty
A tale of two halves in the championship rubber match between Grambling State University and Alcorn State University resulted in a familiar result for the GSU Tigers; another Southwestern Athletic Conference […]
South Carolina State's Tyvoris Solomon in Stable Condition After Collapsing During Game
A South Carolina State University basketball player is “stabilized and conscious” after collapsing on the sidelines of Saturday’s game.
Amid NFL Social Justice Payout Controversy, Donations to HBCUs Hang in the Balance
Players at the center of a heated negotiation with the NFL are at odds about the league’s commitment to social justice, but historically black colleges with glaring financial need may […]
Meet Spelman's Hope Wiseman: America's Youngest Black Woman Medical Marijuana Dispensary Owner
Spelman College alumna Hope Wiseman, the youngest African-American woman dispensary owner in the nation, is proud to announce along with her business partners, Dr. Octavia Simkins-Wiseman and Dr. Larry Bryant, […]
Larry Robinson Named FAMU Permanent President
Today, the Florida A&M University (FAMU) Board of Trustees (BOT) unanimously voted to name Larry Robinson, Ph.D., the 12th university president, subject to confirmation by the Florida Board of Governors.
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