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Morgan State University became the first HBCU to lead a solo pavilion at the prestigious 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale

In a groundbreaking achievement, Morgan State University became the first Historically Black College or University (HBCU) to lead a solo pavilion at the prestigious 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale. The installation, titled “ReCall & Response,” is the brainchild of Assistant Professor of Architecture Coleman A. Jordan. Drawing inspiration from West African traditions, the pavilion transforms the […]

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Collaboration and Vision Take Center Stage at HBCU Title III Administrators Conference

 UDC co-hosted the 2025 National Association of HBCU Title III Administrators Technical Assistance Workshop and Conference with Bowie State University in Crystal City, Virginia—an engaging and impactful gathering of leaders, educators and advocates committed to the future of historically Black colleges and universities. Title III is a federal program under the Higher Education Act that

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HBCU Football Player Turned Army General Enters Hall of Fame

Major General Mitchell Kilgo has spent more than three decades serving his country with distinction in the US Army. The HBCU alumnus is now being recognized for his accomplishments on and off the field as he prepares to be inducted into the Virginia Union “Tricky Tom” Harris Athletic Hall of Fame. From the Gridiron to the Pentagon

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Howard University Partners With Follett Higher Education To Revamp Campus Store and Lower Textbook Costs

Written by Lexx Thornton Howard University today announced a new partnership with Follett Higher Education, North America’s largest campus retailer, to manage campus retail operations and help equip students with the tools and learning solutions they need to excel. The partnership will also help support textbook affordability for Howard students through Follett Access, providing students

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Florida HBCU Sees Highest Application Numbers In 158-Year History

Edward Waters University, a Historically Black College or University, is receiving a record number of applications for the upcoming Fall 2025 academic term.  The HBCU announced it has received 11,500 applications so far. The figure marks the highest volume of applications in its 158-year history. This a significant milestone for the university as Edward Waters is one

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HBCUs Reel as Trump Cuts Black-Focused Grants: ‘This Is Our Existence’

Days after President Trump’s administration began to cancel thousands of diversity- and equity-related grants, Tennessee State University’s Quincy Quick found himself in a virtual meeting with other vice presidents of research from around the country trying to make sense of their new reality. In less than three years, Quick helped raise $100 million in research

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FAMU’s plan to pay Marva Johnson depends on state budget

By Tolly Carr As reported by WCTV, the FAMU Foundation has paused its budget review. The Foundation was working to find money for Johnson’s contract. A Monday meeting to discuss the issue was canceled, according to the meeting notice. On Tuesday, WCTV shared a statement from FAMU Foundation Executive Director Anthony Neal. He said the meeting was canceled

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Bowie State University Army ROTC Commissions 24 Officers

Courtesy of Bowie State University Bowie State University proudly commissioned 24 Army Second Lieutenants during its annual ROTC Commissioning Ceremony, with family, friends, veterans, active-duty service members, and university officials gathering to honor the next generation of military leaders.  This year’s commissioning class marks the second-largest in program history, with five cadets earning the distinguished title

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A Different World’ Netflix sequel pilot shooting in Atlanta this summer

Written By Lexx Thornton The follow-up to “A Different World” was first reported to be in development in August 2024, with the pilot being announced in March. As reported at that time, the new series would return to Hillman College, a fictional historically Black university, and follow the daughter of original series characters Whitley and

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TSU approves 6 tuition hike as part of long-term budget recovery plan

Written By Lexx Thornton Tennessee State University students will see a 6% increase in tuition and mandatory fees starting in the 2025-2026 academic year, following a vote by the university’s Board of Trustees. The increase, approved last week, is part of a broader plan to address TSU’s ongoing financial challenges, including a projected $39 million

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