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Urban Edge Network (UEN) Partners with Victory Sports Network to Amplify NAIA and HBCU Sports Content

Urban Edge Network (UEN) is thrilled to announce its latest influencer partnership with Victory Sports Network, aiming to elevate coverage of NAIA and HBCU sports content, news, and information. With this dynamic relationship, UEN will leverage Victory Sports Network’s extensive reach to keep its listeners, fans, and viewers updated on everything happening in the sports […]

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Virginia State University Announces First-of-Its-Kind HBCU Studies Course

Written By Lexx Thornton Virginia State University is proud to announce the upcoming launch of the world’s first HBCU Studies course in Family and Consumer Sciences, starting in Fall 2025. This announcement builds on the University’s previous groundbreaking achievement of offering the first-ever HBCU History course.   The new course, FACS 425: The HBCU Family, will

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Coahoma Community College’s Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning Expands Regional Impact

Written By Lexx Thornton Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL) at Coahoma Community College (CCC) is continuing to broaden its impact beyond campus walls by providing vital support for professional growth across the Mississippi Delta. From educators and healthcare professionals to community leaders, CETL is helping individuals maintain their credentials and sharpen their

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HBCU continues to rise under strong leadership

The small but determined institution on the north side of Jacksonville is making major strides. Under the visionary leadership of University President and CEO Dr. A. Zachary Faison Jr., Edward Waters University (EWU) has transformed nearly every facility its football student-athletes use. Reinforcing the commitment to athletic and academic excellence at the HBCU. New Facility

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Hampton University Names Dr. TaKeia Anthony Honors Director

Courtesy of Hampton University Hampton University proudly announces the appointment of Dr. TaKeia N. Anthony as the new Director of the Freddye T. Davy Honors College. A distinguished historian, acclaimed author, and thought leader in African Diaspora studies, Dr. Anthony brings an expansive vision rooted in scholarship, cultural stewardship, and the elevation of Black intellectual

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TSU named among top HBCUs for online programs

Tennessee State University was ranked among the top 10 best online programs among Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Forbes ranked TSU among the best for helping adult learners return to finish their degrees and meeting learners where they are. “The objective is to broaden TSU’s impact across Tennessee, the nation, and internationally,” Dr. Cheryl Seay,

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Artistic legacies of HBCU composers to be highlighted with New Haven concert

Chamber musicians from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) will be in New Haven Friday to perform works by HBCU composers. It’s part of a regional concert tour called HBCUArts: Chamber Music for a Cause which will highlight overlooked composers and raise money to fund ongoing arts programs at HBCUs. Jolie Rocke, a soprano singer, founder of

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Langston University business students rank Top 1 nationally on Peregrine Business Exam

Written By Lexx Thornton Graduating seniors from the Langston University School of Business (LUSB) scored in the 99th percentile nationally on the rigorous Peregrine Outbound Business Exam, outperforming more than 83,000 students across the United States.   The LUSB Class of 2025 posted an average score of 80.13% on the exam, far outperforming the national average

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N.C. A&T Students, Faculty Join HBCU Colloquium and Art Exhibition with Tennessee State

This fall, 15 students and five faculty from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Department of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) will step outside the classroom to take part in a collaborative exchange of art and culture. Partnering with the Tennessee State University (TSU) Department of Art and Design, the two historically Black universities

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Hampton University’s School of Nursing Earns Continued Accreditation, Upholding Legacy as Virginia’s Oldest Nursing Program

Courtesy of Hampton University The Hampton University School of Nursing, a trailblazer in health education and the oldest nursing program in the Commonwealth of Virginia, has once again earned continued accreditation for its master’s degree program by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). This recognition affirms Hampton’s commitment to preparing advanced practice nurses to

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