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Delaware State announces huge move for students impacted by government shutdown

One thing about HBCUs is that they are going to look out for their own. Following the ongoing Federal Government Shutdown, Delaware State University and its Hustle Administration have issued new financial accommodations for students and families who have been affected by the shutdown. As a part of these accommodations, the university issued a temporary deferral of all Fall […]

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‘Black Ivy league’ School Howard University Reportedly in Discussions to Open Oakland Campus

While San Francisco is courting the Tennessee school Vanderbilt to bring a satellite campus to town, Oakland is reportedly in negotiations with one of the most prestigious historically Black colleges and universities, Howard University. When London Breed was still mayor of San Francisco, she tried to lure some historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) to set up

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Lane College Remembers Roosevelt “Ted” Austin A Towering Legacy That Continues to Inspire

Written By Lexx Thornton Lane College mourns the passing of Roosevelt “Ted” Austin Jr., a respected community leader, devoted family man, and steadfast advocate for the College. His vision helped transform one of Jackson’s most visible landmarks into an enduring symbol of pride and purpose.  Ted Austin served as Senior Vice President and Chief Customer

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‘It was a chaotic scene:’ 1 dead, 6 hurt in Lincoln University mass shooting

 Homecoming celebrations at one of the nation’s first historically black colleges and universities turned to tragedy as gunfire broke out in a parking lot. One person is dead, and at least six people are hurt following the Saturday evening shooting at Lincoln University, in Chester County, Pennsylvania. The Chester County District Attorney gave an update

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Renowned Scholar Harris-Perry to Visit N.C. A&T as 2025-26 Scholar Activist-in-Residence

Written By Lexx Thornton The Center of Excellence for Social Justice (CESJ) at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host college professor, award-winning writer, speaker and media host Melissa Harris-Perry, Ph.D., as the 2025-26 Scholar Activist-in-Residence. Her visit will begin Monday, Oct. 27, and last through Friday, Oct. 31.  As part of her

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Venture Valley Video Game Competition Makes Historic Visit to Johnson C. Smith University

Venture Valley is an esports game that teaches people about business and entrepreneurship. You have 10 minutes to make as much profit as you can by creating several businesses. It was created back in 2020. Three years ago, Venture Valley took the game on the road and traveled to college campuses to hold competitions to

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US Department of Agriculture Reinstates 1890 Scholars Program, Ensuring Continued Support for HBCU Students

By SAbroad In a big growth for larger schooling funding and assist for Traditionally Black Faculties and Universities (HBCUs), the U.S. Division of Agriculture has reinstated the 1890 Students Program. This determination not solely assures ongoing monetary help for college students attending HBCUs but additionally underscores the federal authorities’s dedication to enhancing academic alternatives in

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Red Lobster CEO Damola Adamolekun to Share Executive Insights at N.C. A&T Chancellor’s Speaker Series

Written By Lexx Thornton Damola Adamolekun, CEO of Red Lobster, will headline North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s upcoming Chancellor’s Speaker Series, “The CEO Edge – Commanding Every Opportunity.”  The event will take place Thursday, Nov. 13, at 6 p.m., in Harrison Auditorium. Alumnus Craig Stokes ’04 will moderate the discussion.   As a dynamic

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Celebrating School Spirit and Style at FAMU Homecoming

Anyone who has attended an HBCU—or even stepped foot on an HBCU campus—knows that for the students and faculty, every day is an occasion to dress well and flex one’s personal style. “From a fashion perspective, you got the D.C. kids, the Atlanta kids, New York, West Coast California kids, Chicago… and you’re seeing the

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Google brings $150k boost to Virginia HBCUs

To help Virginia HBCUs further progress in the field of humanities research, Google Data Centers has donated $150,000 to support this effort. Through the Virginia Humanities HBCU Scholars Fellowship, the donation will help fund research while providing students, faculty, writers, and doctoral students with access to publishing outlets and a supportive environment. The Google Data Centers Community

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