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BOOKSMART: How to Study Hard But Party Harder

Remember your senior year of high school? You were drained worrying about college, the SATs, and just surviving until graduation.  It seemed impossible to...

Why continued sacrifices should be made toward HBCUs

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On Monday, January 7th, Tennessee State University President Dr. Glenda Glover presented a check for $50,000 to establish a scholarship endowment in her name...

The Significance of HBCU Bands

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HBCUs were originally established in the late 1800's to transition African Americans into society towards the end of slavery. Not long after the establishment...

Let’s Talk About Underfunding At HBCUs

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Historically Black Colleges and Universities have produced some of the world's greatest leaders, thinkers, and creators yet continue to be chronically underfunded in comparison to their predominantly white counterparts. Let's talk about underfunding at HBCUs.

Black Colleges Continues to Promote and Progress Young Black Students

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Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) were initially developed in the 1800s as land-grant colleges to afford underrepresented African Americans their rights to inexpensive,...

HBCU Freshman Bible: Entrepreneurs, 5 Ways to Network on a Black College Campus

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New supplies, new clothes, new start. Freshman year is a chance to redefine yourself, to challenge assumptions, and for young entrepreneurs, it’s a way...

Top HBCU DJs 2023

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Your votes for the best of the best among the top 5 DJs are in! Check them out now!

28 Black Stereotypes

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We all eat fried chicken and watermelon and drink kool-aid. It is widely believed that all African Americans eat these three foods—so much so that...

6 things to know when registering at an HBCU

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Deciding what HBCU to attend is an important decision for students seeking higher education. It can be troublesome choosing from Howard, Hampton or the...

Abandoning the Art of Reading : Articulate Moment by April Thornton

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Why does some African American college students abandon the art of reading?

Toni Morrison’s Papers Will Go to Princeton? Not Howard.

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I respect the work Toni Morrison has done--line by line and page by page. Her work has influenced the nation in many ways, and if we...

What Happens When The Spelman Woman Is A Spel-Man?

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Spelman College is a historically black college for women located in Atlanta. At least, that's what the college's website says. But the black college is not...

The 114th NAACP National Convention is A Can’t-Miss Event!

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The highly anticipated 114th NAACP National Convention is coming to Boston from July 28 to August 1, 2023 with the theme of "Thriving Together."

Report: Workers’ Retirement Savings Can’t Escape Racial Disparities

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The National Bureau of Economic Research released a report in February that reveals racial disparities in the 401(k) retirement accounts. It also reveals the...

HBCUs Need to Seek Leaders from Nontraditional Sources

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by Caleph B. Wilson In this environment of limited educational funds, stable leadership is the key to ensuring the health of any university. However, unsteady...

Beyonce Brings HBCU Homecoming to Coachella

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The Queen has once again snatched all wigs and turned waves into tide pools! Beyoncé, what did we do to deserve such an amazing...

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...

Should Rand Paul receive credit for outreach to black community at Howard?

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By Tommy Meade, HBCU Buzz Dear Rand Paul, Please Return to Howard..set the record straight and visit 40 other HBCU's...Note: It will pay off...