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NCBW hosts 9th Annual HBCU Panel Discussion and Mix & Mingle in NJ

Alumni from several Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) gathered recently at Bergen Community College for the 9th annual “HBCU Panel Discussion & Mix and Mingle,” hosted by the Bergen/Passaic Chapter of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc. (NCBW); the event offered local students a bridge to higher education. The annual program was […]

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Thurgood Marshall College Fund president advocated for HBCUs with elected officials during Arkansas HBCU Summit

The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) was well-represented at the recent 2026 Arkansas HBCU Summit at Arkansas Baptist College in Little Rock. Dr. Harry L. Williams, president & CEO of TMCF, was in attendance alongside U.S. Congressman French Hill and U.S. Congresswoman Alma S. Adams, Ph.D. “It was great to be in Little Rock for the Arkansas HBCU Summit,” Dr.

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FanDuel Recognized as Major UNCF Partner, Supporting HBCU Students During Crisis

When a student faces an unexpected crisis—a housing emergency, broken laptop, or an inability to afford textbooks—the path to graduation can suddenly seem insurmountable. For thousands of students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU), FanDuel’s partnership with the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) has become a lifeline in these critical moments. What began as a $1

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These 2 HBCUs Received $4M Each To Train Students To Become Asset Managers

The United Negro College Fund (UNCF) wants to prepare the next generation of asset managers. Since 1944, the UNCF has been committed to serving students in higher education, raising more than $6 billion to provide them with access, a news release mentioned. Its latest effort is focused on positioning students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) with opportunities

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UNCF Expands ACCLAIM Project To More HBCUs, Growing Talent Pipeline For Asset Management

The United Negro College Fund (UNCF) has expanded its Project ACCLAIM to help more HBCUs get into asset management. The UNCF announced the news on Feb. 3, as students from Morgan State and Florida A&M University can now enter its talent pipeline for this lucrative industry. Project ACCLAIM, which stands for Accelerating Learning in Asset

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UNCF Expands Project ACCLAIM, Welcoming Morgan State and Florida A&M Universities

UNCF is proud to announce the expansion of Project ACCLAIM (Accelerating Learning in Asset Investment Management) to include Morgan State University and Florida A&M University. This initiative strengthens a growing network of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) preparing students for leadership roles in the asset management industry and career opportunities in finance. Project ACCLAIM

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Unite awarded $3.9M grant to launch civic institute at HBCUs

LaFayette-based nonprofit Unite is expanding its footprint nationally, thanks to a $3.9-million federal grant. Unite will use the grant to start the Unite HBCU Civil Discourse & Freedom Institute, which is a national initiative designed to strengthen civil discourse, democratic engagement and constructive dialogue across all Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), according to a

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B.E. Collective Plus Launches National HBCU NIL Education & Brand Experience Tour

B.E. Collective+ [https://www.becollectiveplus.com/]has officially launched its National HBCU NIL Education & Brand Experience Tour, a culture-centered initiative designed to equip HBCU student-athletes with essential NIL education, esports exposure, and immersive brand experiences that extend beyond the field of play. Founded by sports marketing strategist Antoine Burrell, B.E. Collective+ addresses longstanding gaps in NIL education, visibility, and

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UNITE 2026 Registration Now Open: Dr. Harold L. Martin Sr. Announced as Commencement Speaker, Complimentary Tickets for Every HBCU

On January 10th, UNCF announced the official launch of registration for UNITE 2026, its flagship national convening focused on advancing leadership, innovation, and long-term capacity across historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs). Hosted by UNCF’s Institute for Capacity Building, the UNITE Summit brings together presidents, chancellors, faculty, staff, policymakers, philanthropic leaders, students and strategic partners around five guiding pillars—Institutional

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HBCU Green Fund Elevates Global Youth Leadership at COP30 and Launches Power of 10 Climate Action Campaign

By Edrea Davis “Today is the global launch of our Power of 10 Campaign, and we are thrilled to begin this effort with the energy of young leaders from across the U.S., Africa, and the Diaspora,” said Felicia Davis, founder of the HBCU Green Fund. “With more than two million Black college students in the U.S.,

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