Last month, the University of Texas athletic program signed a 15-year, $200 million extension with Nike to serve as its official apparel and equipment. Believe to be the largest deal […]
Hampton Mourns Death of Iconic Professor, Tennis Coach Robert M. Screen
Dr. Robert Screen, a groundbreaking Hampton Institute graduate who pioneered best practices in academics and athletics, died last week. He was 82.
HBCU Digest Podcast Series – Hampton Alumnus, Baltimore City Council Candidate John Bullock
Baltimore City Council Candidate and Hampton University alumnus John Bullock joins the podcast to discuss community mobilization, the value of HBCUs in urban communities, and understanding the impact of local governance.
HBCU Digest Podcast Series — Hampton Alumnus, Baltimore City Council Candidate John Bullock
Baltimore City Council Candidate and Hampton University alumnus John Bullock joins the podcast to discuss community mobilization, the value of HBCUs in urban communities, and understanding the impact of local […]
Morehouse Alumni Discuss New Tech Venture, Charmer
Morehouse College alumni and creators of a new social app, Charmer, discuss their path to tech entrepreneurship, the value of an HBCU network, and the culture of earning attention and capital in the app industry.
Morehouse to Launch 'Black Lives Matter' Dialog Series
Students, faculty and administration at Morehouse College will launch a forum series to discuss perspectives on race, gender, sexuality and safety in the Atlanta University Center, the college announced this week.
Morehouse to Launch ‘Black Lives Matter’ Dialog Series
Students, faculty and administration at Morehouse College will launch a forum series to discuss perspectives on race, gender, sexuality and safety in the Atlanta University Center, the college announced this […]
Searching For Laquan McDonald – Why Chicago Works So Hard to Support HBCUs
Thousands of alumni and students, Chicago natives who flock in droves to HBCUs all over the country, return to their hometown to save their streets under the banner of their alma maters.
Searching For Laquan McDonald — Why Chicago Works So Hard to Support HBCUs
His body twisted with the first rounds, and jolted backwards towards the pavement. Gunsmoke rose from his body in the cold Chicago air. Amazingly, Laquan McDonald wouldn’t die in the […]
Celebration Bowl is All-Or-Nothing Proposition for Div I HBCUs
So while the MEAC and SWAC may have one of the season’s biggest stages to showcase their champions, there is no reward for chasing a good season beyond competing for a conference title and a trip to ATL.
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