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UNCF Awards Morgan State University ‘HBCU Futurist’ Honors

Morgan State University has been named the 2025 recipient of the United Negro College Fund, Inc. (UNCF) HBCU Futurist Award, an honor presented by the UNCF Institute for Capacity Building during the UNITE 2025 Summit Awards Ceremony. The award recognizes institutions that are boldly imagining, designing, and implementing the future of higher education—leveraging technology, innovation, and partnerships […]

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LinkedIn Reveals Its Ranking Of The Top HBCUs For Alumni Success

These HBCUs have proven themselves to come with pathways to success long after one earns their degree. LinkedIn has rolled out its ranking of the top HBCUs for alumni success. With student enrollment on the rise and breaking records, the success of HBCU students after graduation has garnered significant attention. LinkedIn has revealed its list of the

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Dillard University Awarded $1.25 Million Grant From Lilly Endowment Inc., To Launch Vision Quest Program

Written By Lexx Thornton Dillard University is proud to announce it has received a $1.25 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to establish Vision Quest, a new initiative designed to deepen children’s faith experiences through worship and prayer.   This transformative program is funded through Lilly Endowment’s Nurturing Children Through Worship and Prayer Initiative. This national

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Tennessee State University set to build $50M Engineering Hub

Tennessee State University is preparing to break ground on a $50 million engineering building. This project is intended to reshape the school’s research capacity. Underscoring the expanding role of HBCU alums in helping to meet workforce demands. Approved by the Tennessee State Building Commission on Aug. 15, the nearly 70,000-square-foot facility will consolidate the university’s engineering and

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JSU To Receive $1.3M State Grant To Expand AI Education

Written By Lexx Thornton Gov. Tate Reeves has announced that Jackson State University will receive a $1.3 million state grant to advance artificial intelligence education, workforce development, and entrepreneurship across Mississippi.   On Thursday, June 12, 2025, Reeves announced that $9.1 million in grants will be issued to institutions of higher learning through MAI-TAP. The grants

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HBCU freshman class includes impressive male enrollment

Alabama A&M University, a Huntsville, AL-based HBCU, opened its 150th academic year with momentum, welcoming its largest freshman class in years. At the annual Torch Lighting Ceremony, the school introduced 2,157 preliminarily registered first-time freshmen in the Class of 2029, a milestone that reflects both growth and progress. Male Enrollment Gains in a National HBCU

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Saint Augustine’s Wins Injunction To Keep Accreditation

Written By Lexx Thornton A month after an arbitration decision went against Saint Augustine’s University in its fight for survival, the university announced Friday that it has successfully obtained a preliminary injunction to maintain its accreditation, ensuring that classes will begin on Sept. 2 as scheduled.  The injunction means that for now, SAU will remain

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Organization helps HBCU students with everything they need for move-in day

The Move-in Day Mafia helped students at Spelman, Morehouse, and Clark Atlanta University settle into their dorms as the new school year began. The organization focuses on assisting students who have aged out of foster care, providing them with essential supplies and dorm room makeovers to ensure they start their college careers on the right

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St. Augustine’s wins injunction to stay accredited. What it means for the HBCU.

St. Augustine’s University has won a reprieve that will allow the historically Black college in Raleigh to hold onto its academic accreditation, for now. St. Aug’s announced Friday that a federal judge had awarded a preliminary injunction against the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) that would allow the university to retain

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