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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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Funding shift boosts HBCUs but cuts support for other minority-serving colleges like the University of Baltimore

By Victoria Mejicanos The U.S. Department of Education announced it will reallocate nearly $500 million in federal funding toward HBCUs and tribal colleges in a “one-time investment” on Sept. 15. The move  came just days after the administration cut $350 million in funds for Predominantly Black Institutions and Hispanic-Serving Institutions. In a press release announcing

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SSU Is One of 30 Schools Nationwide to Participate in the IBM SkillsBuild AI Freshmen HBCU Initiative

Savannah State University (SSU) is proud to announce that it has been selected as one of 30 institutions chosen to participate in the IBM SkillsBuild AI Freshmen HBCU Initiative, a program designed to transform student career preparedness with foundational AI skills and recognized digital credentials. The initiative aims to equip every incoming freshman at the

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NCCU Online Ranks No.3 HBCU, Enrollment on the Rise

Courtesy of North Carolina Central University N.C. Central University’s online program was ranked No.3 by Forbes magazine among all HBCUs this past June, as NCCU continued its push towards increasing its overall enrollment through online enrollment.  Forbes attributed its high ranking of NCCU’s online program to its high retention rate of 75%, low in-state tuition and advantageous location in the

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Grambling State Celebrates 124 Years of Legacy & Leadership

Grambling State University will commemorate 124 years of legacy, leadership, and learning with its annual Founder’s Celebration on Thursday, October 30, at 10 a.m. in the Fredrick C. Hobdy Assembly Center. The keynote address will be delivered by Dr. Melva K. Wallace, seventh president and chief executive officer of Huston–Tillotson University in Austin, Texas. The

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Clark Atlanta University Receives Historic $16.5 Million Gift as Part of Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation’s $50 Million HBCU Commitment

Courtesy of Clark Atlanta University Clark Atlanta University (CAU) announced today it will receive $16.5 million as part of the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation’s landmark $50 million, 10-year scholarship commitment to Atlanta’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). This transformative gift, the largest private donation in CAU’s history, will provide critical financial support to

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Black Conservative Group Says It’s Coming to Howard

Throughout its history, Howard University has been a hotbed of Black political thought, with visits from political organizations like Planned Parenthood, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). However, the announcement that BLEXIT, a conservative political organization, intends to visit Howard and nine other HBCUs

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Morgan’s Enrollment Surpasses 11,500 Students, Extending Record Growth Streak to Fifth Consecutive Year

Written By Lexx Thornton With Significant Gains in Graduate, Transfer, and Black Male Student Enrollment, Morgan State Solidifies Its Position as One of the Nation’s Fastest-Growing HBCUs  BALTIMORE — Morgan State University’s steady rise in national prominence and student demand shows no signs of slowing. For the fifth consecutive year, the University has set a

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N.C. A&T Announces Double Master’s Degree Pathway “Ag MBA”

By Kenwyn Caranna, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences  North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University is introducing a double master’s degree pathway for spring 2026 that allows students to receive dual degrees in business administration and agricultural and environmental systems — all within two years.  This innovative, 45-credit hour course of study — jointly

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Florida to Build Black History Museum in St. Augustine

More than 60 years ago, what was once known as Florida Memorial College sat on more than 310 acres of land in St. Augustine, Fla. Now, a portion of that property in St. Augustine will be used for the site of Florida’s Black History Museum, housing artifacts, a performing arts center, an art gallery and

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