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Associate Dean and Administrator at North Carolina A&T Receives 2025 College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) Outstanding Alumni Award

Written By Lexx Thornton Ray McKinnie, Ph.D., associate dean and administrator of Cooperative Extension at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, has received the 2025 College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) Outstanding Alumni Award from North Carolina State University. The CALS award “represents the fulfillment of the promise of the land-grant mission in […]

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HBCUs Face New Wave of Bomb Threats as Morgan State and Towson Universities Targeted

By Stacy M. Brown, Black Press USA Senior National Correspondent Another wave of bomb threats has shaken historically Black colleges and universities, with Morgan State University and Towson University in Maryland the latest to be forced into emergency measures on Tuesday. Towson University evacuated its student union after receiving a threat before 11:30 a.m., while Morgan

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Why Public HBCUs Like Bluefield State Need More Support

By Keith Olson is the Director of Communications for Bluefield State University MacKenzie Scott’s recent $70 million gift to the UNCF is noble, generous, and will draw national attention to the transformative role of Historically Black Colleges and Universities. For the 37 private UNCF member institutions, this pooled endowment will provide long-term financial stability and

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N.C. A&T Researchers Use Simulation AI To Predict and Prevent Animal-Vehicle Collisions

By Christina Mosley, CR2C2 communications and outreach director  An innovative transportation project led by faculty and students at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Center for Regional and Rural Connected Communities (CR2C2) uses advanced simulation, artificial intelligence, and real-time sensors to predict and prevent animal-vehicle collisions.  The research, recently featured in a new CR2C2

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HBCUs Face Bomb Threats as Morgan State, Others Evacuate

Morgan State University officials announced on Tuesday, that the Richardson Library had to be evacuated after the university received an email threat suggesting the presence of a potential explosive device. University officials immediately restricted access to the building as the Morgan State University Police Department and the Baltimore Police Department began a thorough inspection of the facility. It’s a

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UCC affiliated HBCU receives transformative $150 million gift from The Moody Foundation

Huston-Tillotson University, a Historically Black College or University (HBCU), and a United Church of Christ affiliated university in Austin, Texas will receive a $150 million gift over the next 10 years, the single largest gift ever given to a HBCU. In celebration of the university’s 150th anniversary, Ross Moody, trustee, and vice president of The Moody Foundation announced

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HBCU Athletes Call for Better NIL Support and Education

Historically Black colleges and universities’ (HBCU) students and alumni, as well as influencers and sports business professionals came together to network and discuss name, image and likeness (NIL) education. B.E. Collective+, a solutions provider that helps HBCUs navigate NIL, hosted HBCU House for a panel on Sept. 19 called Legacy and Leadership, where panelists explored

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Delaware State Secures $2M Grant to Expand eHBCU Access

Delaware State University (DSU) announced a $2 million grant from the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) for a first-of-its-kind project on Monday. The grant supports the development of eHBCU, an online learning consortium of five Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). The online center was founded and headquartered at DSU, and seeks to expand access

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Virginia State University Makes Biggest Jump In Best HBCUs List

Written By Lexx Thornton Virginia State University has risen 12 spots in a major college ranking system, now placing 11th among the best historically Black colleges and universities, according to U.S. News and World Report. This marks the largest jump of any HBCU on the prestigious list.  “[The university] has a total undergraduate enrollment of

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FAMU AD could avoid trial on grand theft, fraud charges

The terms include mandatory gambling addiction courses and regular participation in treatment or support groups. Suggs is also barred from holding any position where she has access to employer funds or credit lines for personal benefit. Whether that restriction applies to her current role at FAMU remains unclear. In addition, Suggs must pay $649.98 in

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