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Black Girl Vitamins Launches HBCU Health Tour 2025

This fall, Black Girl Vitamins is bringing more than just excitement to campus—it’s launching a major wellness movement. The brand is hitting the road for its Homecoming of Health Tour, a national initiative dedicated to promoting holistic health and well-being among students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). The Homecoming of Health Tour is a month-long, multi-campus […]

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Spelman Museum Honors Sculptor Nancy Elizabeth Prophet

By Lexx Thornton The Spelman College Museum of Fine Art invites you to experience a powerful tribute to sculptor and educator Nancy Elizabeth Prophet, I Will Not Bend an Inch. The exhibition will be on view from Friday, September 5, to Monday, December 6, 2025.  Rooted in Spelman College’s enduring commitment to Black women’s intellectual

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Biggest-Ever HBCU Hackathon in Charlotte Opens Doors for 310 Students

A record-breaking 310 students from 43 historically Black colleges will be gathering in Charlotte for a four-day coding sprint Nov. 5-8 at the Black Enterprise BE Smart Hackathon. It’s the largest turnout in the event’s decade-long history. American Airlines hosts this tech challenge where 62 student teams put their skills to the test. These bright

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Florida A&M community celebrates the HBCU’s 138th anniversary, founders day

For Florida A&M University Rattlers near and far, Oct. 3 marks a day of celebration as they honor the institution’s 138th anniversary. To commemorate the special occasion, FAMU officials and members of the university’s Student Government Association hosted the annual Founders Day Wreath-Laying Ceremony at the Eternal Flame Oct. 1 ahead of the university’s birthday on Oct. 3.

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Why HBCUs Are Vital to America’s Future and Economy

By Tramelle Howard HBCUs generate about $16.5 billion per year in economic activity, create more than 136,000 jobs, and contribute significantly through the lifetime earnings of their graduates. When people talk about the future of higher education, the conversation often circles around accreditation, diversity mandates, or budget cuts. Too often missing from that debate is

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Howard Honors Dr. Elbert Cox, First Black Math Ph.D.

By Danny Flannery Dr. Talitha Washington shared her journey as a mathematician, from growing up in Evansville, Indiana, to her current position as executive director of Howard University’s Center for Applied Data Science and Analytics, the SeanMcCleese Endowed Chair, and Professor of Mathematics, and noted a strange conversation while attending graduate school at the University of Connecticut.

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2 Dead, 14 Injured in Montgomery Shooting at HBCU Event

Two are dead and fourteen are injured after a mass shooting in downtown Montgomery while the city was hosting and funding an HBCU. The shooting happened at the corner of Bibb and Commerce Street at 11:30 p.m. The city of Montgomery was hosting and funding the HBCU Classic which included free beer on Friday and

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Voorhees College Museum Is Providing History to the Community

Terrianna Mccullough HBCU Inspiration | Historically Black Colleges and Universities were built to provide higher education for African Americans. These institutions ensured that there is a place to not only grow while feeling inclusive but also to become a piece of history that can’t be erased. As an HBCU alum of Voorhees College, I have learned much

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Wilberforce University Launches Feasibility Study to Revive Historic Football Program

Written by Lexx Thornton Wilberforce University, the nation’s oldest private historically Black university, has announced plans to conduct a feasibility study exploring the revival of its long-dormant football program. The initiative comes amid a surge in enrollment and renewed interest in expanding student life and athletic offerings.  “As Wilberforce prepares to surpass 1,000 students in

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Howard University Announces The 2025 Homecoming Theme, “One Of One”, And Preliminary Schedule of Events

Written By Lexx Thornton Howard University announced today that the theme for its 2025 Homecoming is “One of One.” As the university celebrates the 101st anniversary of Howard’s homecoming, Oct. 19-26, 2025, alumni will return to campus and join students and friends in celebrating Howard’s uniqueness among the nation’s higher education institutions and its historic

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