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Center For The Study of HBCUs Report Outlines Plan For Biden-Harris Administration

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The Biden-Harris administration is making HBCUs a priority with plans for new funding, debt relief, and more. With all the layers of planning necessary...

A Look Back At Spelman’s Beginnings

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Before Spelman College in Atlanta became a global leader in educating women of African descent and arguably the nation's most prestigious historically Black college and universitie,...

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...

N.C. A&T grant of the month for July: $803,000 for research in health disparities

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N.C. A&T received 11 grants totaling $1.55 million in July. One highlight of July’s funding was a grant worth $803,177 from the National Institutes of...

Shaw University’s Center for Racial and Social Justice Partners With The City of Raleigh

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Shaw University's drive to create a more just and equitable society has caught the attention of Raleigh locals. Now, Shaw's Center for Racial and...

Board Approves Fayetteville State University Nursing Program

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During its meeting on May 20, 2011, the North Carolina Board of Nursing granted initial approval for a generic Bachelor of Science Degree in...

Summer Signals World Travel and Research Projects for Spelman

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From Bahia, Brazil, to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the faculty at Spelman College will be spanning the globe sharing their expertise, advancing their...

How Atlanta HBCUs Have Become A Case Study In The Value Of Critical Race...

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Atlanta HBCUs like Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse College, and Spelman College are combatting the battle against teaching critical race theory but successfully teaching its...

Fort Valley Opens Military Intelligence Science Lab With Robins Air Force Base

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Fort Valley State University recently entered a historic partnership with the Robins Air Force Base to open a special military intelligence lab. FVSU has...

4 HBCUs To Receive $5 Million In Scholarships To Further Diversity In Clinical Trials

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Students from 4 HBCUs will be able to be supported with 300 scholarships over the next several years! Get the full story from the...

HBCU Students Exhibit Inventions At STEM Showcase

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American Association for the Advancement of Science's Andrea Korte highlights students showing their inventions at an HBCU showcase: A social media platform for online...

Tuskegee University To Help Develop NASA’s Artemis Lunar Lander

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Tuskegee University’s engineering researchers will oversee the testing and evaluation of additively manufactured parts for NASA's artemis lunar lander. NASA’s ambitious Artemis program will see...

PVAMU Becomes First HBCU To Sign Green Chemistry Commitment

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Prairie View A&M University has taken a big step to show its commitment for reducing toxic environmental waste. This also coincides with attitudes towards...

FAMU Researchers Use 3D Printer To Create Human Corneas For First Time In U.S.

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TALLAHASSEE (CBSMiami) — For the first time in the United States, a 3D cornea was printed using human cells. A small team of three scientists...

Wallace Foundation Selects VSU To Help Improve How Aspiring Principles Are Trained

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The Wallace Foundation selected Virginia State University, among six other universities, to participate in a national $47 million initiative to develop models over the...

Alabama State University Receives $100K NASA Grant To Grow Mustard Greens In Space

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The special mustard greens being grown at Alabama State University don't need much water, and that discovery is now going to help NASA's astronauts!...

New Study Finds that Attending HBCUs Has a Positive Effect on Black Students’ Mental...

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A new study published by American Journal of Epidemiology found that attending an HBCU has positive mental health outcomes for Black students. 

8 HBCU Students Accepted To Summer Graduate Engineering Program

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STEM careers are fruitful, but it often takes extensive schooling up to the graduate level to be able to practice. Luckily, eight HBCU students...