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Facebook User Posted About How He Feels ‘Sorry’ For The College Experience Of Black...

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I really do feel sorry for the overall college experience of black students who attended predominantly white institutions (PWIs) for undergraduate compared to the...

Top High School Senior in the Country Will Pursue Degree at FAMU

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FAMU Newsroom TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – On June 29, National Achievement Award Finalist, Bryan Anderson, will begin the pursuit of a degree in computer engineering at...

4 Things To Do At Home – Ideas For Bored HBCU Students And Alums

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HBCU family, in these times of quarantine craziness amid the coronavirus outbreak, life stuck in the house with your siblings is like a dog...

Grambling State Alum Morgan Simon Creates Empowering Wellness Platform ‘Mentally Pretty’

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By: E'Vonne Gipson Author and Entrepreneur, Morgan Simon says it is time to help end the stigma and lift some barriers surrounding mental health!...

Top Graduate Schools At HBCUs

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The U.S. News and World Report recently shared its 2021 report, ranking the best graduate schools in the country. The report details the best...

Mobile Tech’s Contributions To The Entertainment Industry

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Just a couple of short decades ago, getting started as a creative in the entertainment world was a prohibitively expensive pursuit. Today, with the...
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Let’s Talk About The HBCU Relevance Of Kwanzaa

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In 1837, the first HBCU, Cheyney University of Pennsylvania was founded. Richard Humphreys, a silversmith and quaker philanthropist, allocated $10,000 of his estate to...

Let’s Talk About Post-Grad Depression

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As graduation quickly approaches, this Mental Health Awareness Month HBCU Buzz is highlighting the aspect of graduating no one warns you about: post-grad depression.

5 Interview Tips Using Rihanna Lyrics #HBCUFreshmanBible

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It's internship season! People all over my campus have been applying and interviewing in hopes of snagging an awesome internship in their field this...

Midterm Madness!

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Midterms: EVERY college student’s worst nightmare. Things seem to be going along smoothly and then –BAM! This time of the semester is dreaded almost...

Award-Winning Journalist and Howard Alumna Sidnee Michelle Launches New Show with Black Enterprise

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Howard Alumna and Senior Digital Editor at Black Enterprise, Sidnee Michelle is launching her new interview talk show series with Black Enterprise, titled  “Lights, Camera, Business with Sidnee Michelle.” 

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Top 22 HBCU Stories of 2014

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Charles Dickens writes in his novel A Tale of Two Cities, “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it...

28 Black Inventions Used Today

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In honor of Black History Month, we find it necessary to pay homage to those in Black history who have paved the way for...

Is Heavy College Debt Burden Still Worth It?

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In recent years, college attendance costs have dramatically risen, wages have declined and college graduates have struggled to find jobs. Despite the seemingly bleak outlook,...

Southern Student Remi Hill Fights Battles With Creativity And A Canvas

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Remi Hill doesn’t remember the exact age she began drawing, but her mother told her she has been quite artistic since age 3. As she...

What Would Happen If There Were No More HBCU Homecomings?

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What would happen if there were no more historically black college or university (HBCU) homecomings. What if there were no more cool and exciting wordplay...

The 10 HBCUs With The Best Retention Rates

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Deciding whether to go to college can be difficult, stressing, and sometimes can be put on the back burner to find a peace of mind. Maybe...

12 Black-Owned Businesses To Support

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August is National Black Business Month, a time to recognize and support Black-owned businesses and entrepreneurs across the country. Check out our list of seven Black-owned HBCU-bred businesses and five non-HBCU businesses to support!