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Phoebe, Morehouse School of Medicine Sign Historic Partnership Agreement

By Lucille Lannigan, The Albany Herald Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital System and Morehouse School of Medicine made history Monday by signing a partnership that will transform southwest Georgia health care. Leaders from Phoebe and Morehouse School of Medicine gathered in Albany Monday to sign a memorandum of understanding outlining a collaboration to improve access to […]

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Harvard offers free tuition to students whose families make $200K or less per year

By Stephanie Price Harvard University announced it will now offer free tuition to students whose families make $200,000 or less per year. “Putting Harvard within financial reach for more individuals widens the array of backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives that all of our students encounter, fostering their intellectual and personal growth,” Harvard President Alan M. Garber said in a statement on

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Two N.C. A&T Students Present Research on Impact of HBCUs on Social Justice

Courtesy of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Research by North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University undergraduate students Kyla Holton and Jayden Seay, along with junior political science Honors College student Keon Jordan, is shedding new light on the role historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) have played in shaping social justice movements.

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New Study Reveals HBCU Students Have Better Mental Health Than Other College Students

A report from the University of Michigan School of Public Health, in collaboration with the United Negro College Fund, reveals Black students at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) typically have better mental health outcomes than students at other institutions. In partnership with the Healthy Minds Network, the report titled “Community, Culture, and Care: A Cross-Institutional Analysis

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Wilberforce University and AND1 Partnership is History in the Making

It was August, 30, 1956, and Wilberforce University opened its doors in Wilberforce, OH, making history by becoming the country’s first private HBCU owned and operated by African Americans. Fast forward to the start of the 2024-25 basketball season and the school once again made history when its men’s and women’s basketball programs struck a

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Honda Drives the Legacy of HBCUs with 36th Honda Campus All-Star Challenge

Fueled by their passion for knowledge and academic excellence, over 200 students and coaches from 32 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are gearing up to compete in the 36th Honda Campus All-Star Challenge (HCASC), America’s premier academic competition for HBCU students. Fans can watch the exciting HCASC National Championship finals on April 17 at 3:00 p.m. PDT by visiting HCASC

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HBCU Huston-Tillotson Tackles Black Male Teacher Shortage

By Daniel Johnson In 2024, Huston-Tillotson University’s partnership with Austin Independent School District (ISD) through the African American Male Teacher Initiative had slowed down due to the pandemic. However, this year, the program, which began in 2020 to address the nationwide shortage of Black male teachers, is celebrating the graduation of nine seniors. According to

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HBCU Student Caleb Wilson died after alleged hazing, Fraternity members lied to police

Courtesy of Southern University Caleb Wilson, a 20-year-old African American student at Southern University, reportedly died after being punched in the chest during an alleged hazing ritual. Police were initially told he collapsed at a Baton Rouge park, but investigators later found this story was fabricated. According to WAFB, Wilson and eight other pledges were

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New Hebron’s inaugural college fair introduces students to HBCUs

By Harvey Parson High school students at New Hebron Missionary Baptist Church got up-close access to representatives of four of Mississippi’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities at the church’s college fair Feb. 23. The college fair was part of a Black History Month program through the church, which also featured the local contributions of Black

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B-CU Students Leading the Charge in Breaking Barriers on Wall Street

Courtesy of Bethune-Cookman University Bethune-Cookman University continues to produce top-tier talent, and two of its students, OliviaGwin and Kennedy Jenkins, are proving that Wildcats belong on Wall Street. They arecompleting the prestigious Milken Institute’s HBCU Strategic Initiative and Fellows Program, anopportunity designed to increase diversity in the financial services sector and provide HBCUstudents with a clear pathway into the investment industry.

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