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Florida Memorial University No Longer On Probation, Accreditation Restored

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Florida Memorial University's hard work and sacrifice has paid off with a restored accreditation! Learn more in the story by Jimena Tavel at the...

America’s First Black Billionaire, Bob Johnson, Praises Trump, Says Democrats Have Moved ’Too Far...

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In an interview with CNBC, America’s first black billionaire and the founder of BET, Robert L. Johnson weighed in on what he sees as problems...

Kamron Fields Transfers To HBCU, Texas Southern University

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More HBCU transfers to HBCUs for the win! University of Texas reliever Kamron Fields announced via Twitter that he will be transferring to HBCU...

Howard University Announces Largest Gift Ever Of $10M For STEM Program

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WASHINGTON D.C.  – Howard University proudly announces a generous $10 million gift from the Karsh Family Foundation to endow its prestigious and highly competitive STEM program, which will...

Shaw University Athletics Director Alfonza Carter Set To Retire After 40 Years

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Dr. Alfonza L. Carter, the driving force and a pioneer in Shaw University’s athletic program, announced Monday he will retire at the end of...

Central State, Howard Alum Omarosa Drafting Trump’s HBCU Executive Order

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Continuing to build a relationship with Donald Trump, Omarosa is drafting his executive order aimed at HBCUs following Trump's commemoration of Black History Month earlier last...

Delta Sigma Theta Honors Educators, Professionals

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LUMBERTON — The Lumberton Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. recognized and honored six individuals who it says have, are or will...

Edward Waters University Shows Its Pride With Newly Designed Basketball Court

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Edward Waters University has just debuted a colorful new basketball court on campus. Get the full story from Clayton Freeman at the Florida Times-Union...

Three HBCU Baseball Players Selected in the 2023 MLB Draft

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HBCU baseball players Nolan Santos from Bethune-Cookman University, Xavier Meachem from North Carolina A&T University, and Trey Paige from Delaware State University have been selected in the 2023 MLB Draft.

Report: Historically Black Colleges Are ‘Engines’ Of Economic Mobility

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A new report revealed that historically black colleges help in terms of vaulting lowest-income kids into the top quintile as adults but these institutions have a...

HBCU Students Get The 411 On Apple TV+’s ‘The Morning Show’ From Star Karen...

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We’ve all seen the morning shows that wake us up with local, national, and celebrity news, but how much do we really know about...

Attacking The 2 Percent Problem: Black Male Teacher Recruitment

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Now that school is out, teacher recruitment is kicking in. We all know that you can’t teach all students the same right? Well, guess...

HBCU Grad Spike Lee Says ‘Morehouse Is Where I Became A Man’

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Spike Lee did not so much arrive on the Morehouse College campus earlier this month as he glided in quickly like Mercury, not wearing...

CAU Journalism Student Has Investigative Report Published In The Detroit News

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ATLANTA    With just a few months remaining before the 2017 Clark Atlanta University commencement ceremony, senior journalism major Dominique Sims achieved what many students...

Central State Grad, Counselor Trainee’s Advice May Be Just What You Need To Feel...

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The photos recently posted on Karisma Hazel’s Facebook features a happy graduate of a historically black college sitting amongst other like-minded individuals who make...

Wendy Williams Apologizes To HBCUs And The NAACP As Roland Martin Educates Us All

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School is back in session and Twitter is here for the must-see discussion between Roland Martin and Wendy Williams on her nationally syndicated television...

Questions Remain After Former JCSU Standout Jovontay Williams Dies In Police Custody

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The family of Jovontay Avery Williams is mourning his loss and fighting for answers after he passed away in police custody earlier this month....

Hoop For All: Nonprofit Founded By Howard Graduates Enters Its 8th Year Of Fight...

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“One shot can save a life.”  In 2017, cancer was the second-ranked leading cause of death in both the United States and the District of...