group

HBCU Set to Host Jacksonville’s First-Ever NCAA Division II National Championships 

Edward Waters University has announced that it has been selected as the host institution for two NCAA Division II Championships. The school will welcome the 2027 NCAA II Women’s Volleyball Championship and the 2028 NCAA Division II Men’s & Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Championships. In a notable collaboration, the University of North Florida will […]

HBCU Set to Host Jacksonville’s First-Ever NCAA Division II National Championships  Read More »

Anonymous Donor Gifts Livingstone College Another $1 Million During Homecoming

Livingstone College is buzzing with excitement as it welcomes alums and friends for its annual homecoming festivities, affectionately known as Stonecoming. This year’s celebration comes with a remarkable gift: an anonymous donor has generously contributed $1 million to aid ongoing campus improvement projects. “In 146 years of this institution, we have had unprecedented momentum. In

Anonymous Donor Gifts Livingstone College Another $1 Million During Homecoming Read More »

Kamala Harris Calls Out Ron DeSantis For Snubbing Her Calls About Hurricane Milton

As the state of Florida deals with the harrowing reality of Hurricane Milton which has a Wednesday forecast, Vice President Kamala Harris said during a Tuesday appearance on “The View” that the state’s governor Ron DeSantis had seemingly ignored her calls for help. Read more…

Kamala Harris Calls Out Ron DeSantis For Snubbing Her Calls About Hurricane Milton Read More »

Why Is This Forgotten Justin Bieber Song Growing in Popularity Amid Diddy’s Legal Trouble?

Diddy’s arrest by federal authorities has greatly affected the music industry in more ways than one. There’s been obvious speculation from fans about other popular celebrities who may have been involved in Puff’s schemes, but he’s also seemingly influenced some of the art these entertainers have created. Read more…

Why Is This Forgotten Justin Bieber Song Growing in Popularity Amid Diddy’s Legal Trouble? Read More »

Lincoln University Breaks Ground on Health & Security Sciences Institute

Lincoln University of Missouri marked a significant milestone with the groundbreaking ceremony for its new Health & Security Sciences Institute on Oct. 3. The event, which took place at 709 E Dunklin Street, heralds a new era in training for healthcare and crisis response professionals in Missouri and the Midwest. The ambitious project will feature

Lincoln University Breaks Ground on Health & Security Sciences Institute Read More »

Tennessee State University PD Earns State Accreditation

Tennessee State University’s Police Department has recently achieved prestigious accreditation, reinforcing its dedication to creating a safe environment for students, faculty, and staff. The Tennessee Law Enforcement Accreditation Program awarded the accreditation which the Tennessee Association of Chiefs of Police Board of Directors Professional Standards Committee recognizes. The accreditation signifies alignment with best practices in

Tennessee State University PD Earns State Accreditation Read More »

HBCU band selected to perform at 137th Rose Parade

Courtesy of Morgan State University  In the follow-up to a momentous performance in France as the first-ever HBCU band to participate in the annual D-Day memorial parade, Morgan State University’s Magnificent Marching Machine marching band will add another historic first to its already impressive list of achievements. During a special halftime presentation at Morgan’s 2024

HBCU band selected to perform at 137th Rose Parade Read More »

Miles College Signs Agreement to Purchase Birmingham-Southern College Campus

Courtesy of Miles College At the conclusion of the 2023-2024 academic year, Birmingham-Southern College in Alabama ceased its operations 168 years after its founding. Recently, representatives from Miles College, an Alabama-based HBCU, have signed a purchase agreement to acquire Birmingham-Southern’s 192-acre campus. With the addition of Birmingham-Southern’s campus, Miles College plans to expand its academic

Miles College Signs Agreement to Purchase Birmingham-Southern College Campus Read More »

Group launches $4M initiative focused on Black men in battleground states

By Cheyanne Mcdaniels A new voter initiative focusing on Black men in battleground states launched Tuesday. The Collective PAC’s Vote to Live campaign is a $4 million investment that will work to educate Black men on election access and provide free transportation with 100,000 rides to polls during early voting in Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio,

Group launches $4M initiative focused on Black men in battleground states Read More »

Verified by MonsterInsights