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Tuscaloosa Delta Sigma Theta Announces 2026 HBCU Homecoming Fundraiser

The Tuscaloosa Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., proudly upholding its 75-year legacy of service, is excited to announce its upcoming event, Steppin’ into Greatness – An HBCU Homecoming Tribute. This event will be held on Saturday, March 7, 2026, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Tuscaloosa River Market, 1900 Jack Warner Pkwy. According to the […]

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Trump Kills Biden-Era SAVE Program. What Will This Mean for HBCUs?

By Dr. Stacy Patton Former President Joe Biden’s signature student loan repayment plan is officially dead. With little fanfare, the Trump administration announced this week that it would end the SAVE program, eliminating a critical source of relief for millions of borrowers whose balances were finally stabilizing after years of compounding interest. In the coming months,

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Howard’s Human-Centered AI Institute Bridges Disciplines to Make AI Work for Humans

By Danny Flannery Since 2022, Dr. Gloria Washington has been spearheading an approach to the artificial intelligence boom that places people at the center. As director of Howard’s Human Centered Artificial Intelligence Institute (HCAI), funded by the Office of Naval Research (ONR), she and her team of researchers are ensuring AI is useful for the actual people it serves.

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Sierra Club, HBCUs Outside Train Next Generation of Black Outdoor Leaders

This fall marked the inaugural partnership between Sierra Club and HBCUs Outside, training 19 college students to become Sierra Club Chapter Outings leaders. With more than 5,000 chapter outings leaders nationwide, the partnership brings a new group of young Black leaders into the Sierra Club’s national network connecting thousands of people across the country to the

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Fulbright Distinction Positions Morgan State University at the Vanguard of Global Scholarship

by Morgan State U BALTIMORE — Demonstrating a competitive edge rooted in both academic excellence and global engagement, Morgan State University has once again emerged as a national leader among Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in 2025, earning distinction as a Fulbright HBCU Institutional Leader for the sixth consecutive year. The elite designation from the U.S. Department

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Alabama State University Band Director Announces Retirement

Written By Lexx Thornton After more than two decades leading one of the most respected HBCU bands in the country, Alabama State University’s longtime band director, Dr. James Oliver, is stepping down. His students are sharing what his legacy means to them.  For 26 years, Dr. James Oliver has been the heartbeat behind the Mighty

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Howard University Vice President and Director of Athletics Kery Davis Announces Departure of Head Football Coach Larry Scott 

By Monica Lewis WASHINGTON, DC — Howard University Vice President and Director of Athletics Kery Davis announced today that Head Football Coach Larry Scott has accepted an opportunity at Auburn University and will depart the program following a historic tenure leading the Bison. “Coach Scott’s leadership helped elevate Howard Football on both the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference and national

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N.C. A&T College of Education Earns $3.25M in Grants to Advance Counseling Programs

Written by Lexx Thornton Three research teams from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s College of Education have been awarded major grants totaling $3,247,335 from the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services. The five-year awards will support fellowships and programming for students in the M.S. in school counseling and

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HBCU President receives life-saving kidney transplant

Livingstone College President Dr. Anthony J. Davis is celebrating a renewed lease on life after receiving a life-saving kidney transplant, months after publicly sharing his need for a donor during the college’s spring commencement ceremony. Davis’s emotional appeal resonated across the campus and beyond, sparking an outpouring of support that ultimately led to a successful transplant and a

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South Carolina State Beats Prairie View A&M in Celebration Bowl

By: Craig Meyer  In the final seconds of the 2025 Celebration Bowl between South Carolina State and Prairie View A&M, it was more like a game of millimeters.  On what would end up being the game-winning 2-point conversion in the fourth overtime of the Bulldogs’ 40-38 victory against the Panthers, South Carolina State running back

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