HBCU Voices of STEM Excellence – North Carolina A&T's Will Tomlinson

Tomlinson, a computer engineering PhD candidate at Northeastern University, joins the series to discuss his path to doctoral-level training, how North Carolina A&T helped to shape his professional acumen in […]

After Supreme Court Ruling on Voter Gerrymandering, HBCUs Could Shift Balance of Power in North Carolina

The US Supreme Court today rejected two voting districts redesigned by North Carolina lawmakers for political gerrymandering, saying that the realignment was done to disadvantage African American voters in the state. […]

NC Passes Connect NC Bond; HBCUs to Receive $190 Million in New Facilities, Renovations

North Carolina’s public HBCUs will receive more than $190 million in construction funding, thanks to state residents passing a $2 billion referendum on higher education and public works funding.

That Time Someone Called in a Bomb Threat to the CIAA Tournament

HBCU Gameday brings us a vintage CIAA moment; the time when someone called in a bomb threat to the Greensboro Coliseum to help their chances of watching Winston-Salem State’s Earl ‘The Pearl’ Monroe play.