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Kehlani Reacts To This HBCU Marching Band’s Version Of ‘Folded’

“Folded” is the biggest hit of Kehlani’s career thus far. Since its release in June 2025, it has been covered by some of the hottest artists and HBCU marching bands. Jackson State’s marching band, the Sonic Boom of the South, decided to give its own rendition of “Folded” during halftime of the 2025 W.C. Gorden […]

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HBCU Basketball Coach Resigns Amid Allegations Of Player Abuse

A longtime HBCU basketball coach abruptly resigned earlier in October amid allegations of player abuse. According to a news release, Shaw University Coach Jacques Curtis stepped down after 24 seasons with the women’s basketball team. He holds the most wins in the program’s history, with over 400 victories. Curtis led the Lady Bears to nine

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DNC Kicks Off HBCU Homecoming Campus Tour to Reconnect with Black Voters

DNC Targets HBCU Homecomings for 2025 Voter PushThe Democratic National Committee has announced a new HBCU Homecoming Campus Tour designed tods engage students, alumni, and parents during the most celebrated time of year on historically Black campuses. The effort, launched this fall, aims to rebuild trust and energy with Black voters by showing up at

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FAMU Apologizes After Backlash Against Announcer For Body Shaming Alabama State Dance Team

A Florida A&M University sports commentator is getting slammed after remarks deemed as body-shaming in reference to Alabama State University’s dance team during a halftime show. Over the weekend, HBCU pride was in full effect at Bragg Memorial Stadium in Tallahassee, FL, for the matchup between FAMU and ASU. According to WCTC, the atmosphere in the stadium was

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HBCU Rankings 2026: Top 25 Best Colleges for Black Excellence

The HBCU Rankings 2026 are here! From Spelman and Howard to rising stars like NCCU and UDC, discover the top 25 colleges driving Black excellence, culture, and student success. The post HBCU Rankings 2026: Top 25 Best Colleges for Black Excellence appeared first on HBCU Lifestyle – Black College Living.

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Huston-Tillotson University Secures Historic $150 Million Moody Foundation Gift, Largest in HBCU History

Huston-Tillotson Makes History Huston-Tillotson University in Austin, Texas, has made national headlines after announcing a transformative $150 million donation from the Moody Foundation, the largest single gift ever given to a Historically Black College or University (HBCU). The announcement came as the university celebrates its 150th anniversary, making the timing both symbolic and monumental. The

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MacKenzie Scott Donates $70M To United Negro College Fund

Billionaire MacKenzie Scott (the ex-wife of Jeff Bezos), known for her philanthropic donations, has made one of her largest single gifts, donating $70 million to the United Negro College Fund. The gift comes as the UNCF is conducting a campaign to raise $1 billion for historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), which have historically been

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Largest HBCU in the Nation: Top 5 by Enrollment in 2025

The Largest HBCUs are breaking records in 2025. From NC A&T to FAMU, see how these top five schools are growing, thriving, and leading the way in Black higher education. The post Largest HBCU in the Nation: Top 5 by Enrollment in 2025 appeared first on HBCU Lifestyle – Black College Living.

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Charleston White Responds to Charlie Kirk’s Death After HBCU Drama: “Didn’t Nobody Shoot Me”

Charleston White HBCU Controversy Back in Spotlight The Charleston White HBCU Controversy has resurfaced after the internet personality made inflammatory remarks about the recent death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. In a video posted online, White dismissed Kirk’s killing by saying, “Didn’t nobody shoot me,” while comparing it to his own clash with students during

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