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REVOLT WORLD Lineup Brings Biggest Celebs And Tastemakers To Atlanta!

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The highly anticipated REVOLT WORLD is almost here and it’s bringing a lineup of the biggest artists, industry experts, tastemakers, and cultural leaders for a weekend you don't want to miss.

Morehouse Is First Stop on Table of Brotherhood Project Discussion of King

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The Rev. Otis Moss Jr. ’56 took the Table of Brotherhood Project audience on a quick oral tour of the Auburn Avenue that Martin...

HBCU Top 30 Under 30 2020

In 1837, the saga of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) began a sturdy foundation that arguably built the African American community. HBCUs yield more...

Long Live the King – Memorial Day – Washington DC

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What a day to be in D.C. The enormous crowd, the warm sunny day, the energy—everything was perfect when I visited the MLK Memorial on...

Meet NyAshia Muata, The Future Face of Black History

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Cricket Campus Ambassador and Alabama State University senior, NyAshia Muata is sharing her story of how community and connection is helping her become a future Black History maker.

5 Ways to Survive at an HBCU

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College can be pretty hard to adjust to, especially for freshmen and sophomores. Senior year you should already know the ends and outs and...

HBCU Freshman Bible: 5 Books You Need To Read To Learn About Black Fraternities...

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One of the first things incoming students see when arriving on campus at an historically black college or university, or HBCU, is trees and...

HBCU Top 30 Under 30 2019

An HBCU education is truly a privilege. It provides a priceless atmosphere for students of color to receive a solid education while instilling unapologetic...

Feature Faculty: Dr. Cynthia Neverdon-Morton of Coppin State University

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Feature Faculty: Dr. Cynthia Neverdon-Morton of Coppin State University “A graduate of Howard University with a Ph.D. in United States History with concentrations in African...

Howard Seniors Look Back On The Soundtrack To Their College Years

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NPR The class of 2015 is nearing graduation. For students at Howard University in Washington, D.C., that day is May 9. The Howard Project NPR's Weekend Edition is following...

What You Need to Know About Joseph Kony

When used properly, Twitter can be a great vehicle for social and political movements. Usually it is full of Biebers and relationship talk, but...

More Hispanics than Blacks in College?

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College enrollment has soared for Hispanic young adults in the last few years, by some measures reaching levels similar to those among young blacks,...

Five Must-Haves for College Move-In Day

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HBCU Buzz has got you covered for college move-in day! Here are five basic must-haves for your college dorm.

Delaware State University Student Walks with Elephants

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When Katie Ommanney looks into the eyes of an elephant, she sees a person inside them. "They have emotions, they have personalities," Ommanney said. "I...

Do Black Students Learn Better from Black Teachers?

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As HBCU students, alumni, supporters and enthusiasts, most are obviously aware that the majority of the campuses are predominately African-American. There is diversity typically within...

President Obama Fights for Education, Job Creation in State of the Union Address

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"I'm a Democrat but I believe in what Republican Abraham Lincoln believed...a government should do for people only what they cannot do better by...

The Thirst is Real: Describing the Desperation in Detail

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“Can I offer you a drink?” A co-worker asked this question and I laughed during another experience of what is adequately described as  "the...

Celebrity Choreographer Dave Scott Talks his Journey, Greek Step Culture, Debbie Allen and More

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By Taylor Bembery     Twitter: @taylorbembery Celebrity choreographer, Dave Scott, danced his way from the streets of Compton to the big and small screen....