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HBCUs nationwide lift lockdowns after canceling classes following threats

At least five historically Black colleges locked down campuses, canceled classes or ordered students to shelter in place after receiving “credible threats” of violence on Thursday. Many of the precautionary measures are no longer in place. Alabama State University, Bethune-Cookman University, Virginia State University, Hampton University in Virginia, Clark Atlanta University in Georgia and Southern […]

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Power in the District: HBCU & Divine 9 Night with Mystics

Written by Daryl R. Thomas, Jr. As part of their “HBCU & Divine 9 Night,” the Washington Mystics held a special pregame panel. The discussion, titled “Power in the District,” featured seven HBCU and Divine Nine women leaders in sports at Sycamore & Oak last Thursday. The event attracted students, professors, Divine Nine members and

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Florida A&M University Named Fulbright HBCU Institutional Leader by the U.S. Department of State

 Florida A&M University (FAMU) is proud to be named a Fulbright Historically Black College and University (HBCU) Institutional Leader for 2025. Each year, this initiative recognizes those HBCUs with exceptional engagement with the Fulbright Program, the U.S. government’s flagship international academic exchange program. “Being recognized as a Fulbright HBCU Institutional Leader reflects Florida A&M University’s

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Winston-Salem State University offering free entry to teachers in embattled district

Winston-Salem State University, an HBCU with a strong history in education, is opening its doors in a show of solidarity with local educators during a difficult moment. Winston-Salem State University announced that teachers and staff from Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools (WS/FCS) will receive free admission to Saturday’s home opener against Lincoln (PA). The gesture comes at

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Music-Tech Expert to Headline N.C. A&T AI Conference, Sept. 25-26

Written By Lexx Thornton North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host the 2025 Artificial Intelligence Conference, a premier event exploring the transformative impact of AI across disciplines, industries and communities.  The event will be Thursday, Sept. 25, and Friday, Sept. 26, at Koury Convention Center in Greensboro, North Carolina.  With the theme “Exponential

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HBCU issued apology by christian school after commentary

HBCU South Carolina State University (SCSU) was issued an apology for a “disrespectful comment” made during a football game after a South Carolina high school. The remark, directed at SCSU, came from a public address announcer at Christ Church Episcopal School (CCES) during its matchup with Riverside on Friday night. Although officials did not release the

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HBCU Band Left Game Early After Heated Exchange

 A tense matchup between two Division II HBCU programs, Edward Waters University and Miles College, on Saturday took an unexpected turn when the Miles College Purple Marching Machine abruptly exited Nathaniel Glover Community Stadium early in the third quarter. The football game itself was never in doubt—Edward Waters cruised to a 46-14 victory in the SIAC

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Simmons College of Kentucky celebrates HBCU week

A number of community leaders gathered Monday morning at Simmons College of Kentucky to celebrate the start of HBCU Week. Simmons is recognized as the city of Louisville’s only HBCU. HBCU week is celebrated across the country as Historically Black Colleges and Universities recognize the impact they have made in their communities. Those in attendance

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HBCU Alumni Gather In Columbus For Spirited Weekend Celebration

Written By Lexx Thornton HBCU alumni from across the nation have descended upon Columbus for a weekend celebration that blends community spirit with college football fervor. The event, reminiscent of a homecoming, began with a warm welcome and a display of school pride.  Dozens of graduates from Historically Black Colleges and Universities gathered Friday night,

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Talladega College Partners with Alabama AI Center of Excellence to Launch AI-Powered Innovation and Entrepreneurship Hub

Written By Lexx Thornton Talladega College is proud to announce a transformative partnership with the Alabama AI Center of Excellence (AAICE) to launch an AI-powered entrepreneurship and innovation initiative that will touch every corner of the campus—and extend far beyond it. This groundbreaking collaboration will integrate artificial intelligence, data science, and entrepreneurship into the fabric

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