HBCU Virtual Game Show Pits HBCUs vs HBCUs TONIGHT @ 7:30p ET. Tune In!
Campus Vote Project’s Legacy Initiative and the National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education (NAFEO) present, HBCU Culture Clash coming Facebook and Youtube Live near you, on Thursda
Central State University names veteran coach Antonio Davis as new head men’s basketball coach
The Central State University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics has selected Antonio O. Davis to serve as CSU’s next head men’s basketball coach. Davis takes over a CSU program that was 17-13 las
Texas Southern University to Host Virtual Tiger Day
The Texas Southern University Office of Outreach Services is hosting a Virtual Tiger Day for prospective junior and senior high school students, and transfer students Thursday, October 29, 2020, and F
Delaware State University Crowns Christian Chapman and Ashlee Davis as the 2020-2021 Mr. and Miss DSU
While Delaware State University postponed the rest of its Homecoming events until the spring due to the current COVID-19 restrictions, the Coronation Ceremony for this year’s Mr. and Miss DSU took pla
Alcorn State University announces commencement ceremonies
Alcorn is proud to announce that it will hold in-person Commencement Ceremonies for the Fall Class of 2020 and Spring Class of 2020 Saturday, Nov. 21, in the Jack Spinks Stadium-Marino Casem Field. Th
Delaware State University Chairperson Dr. Devona Williams Inducted in the Delaware Business Hall of Fame
Dr. Devona Williams, Chairperson of the Delaware State University Board of Trustees and founder of Goeins-Williams Associates, Inc., has added another accomplishment to her impressive career with her
WARC, Cannes Lions and others partner with HBCU Business Deans Roundtable
WARC, Cannes Lions, ANA Educational Foundation, the 4A’s Foundation and ARF partner with HBCU Business Deans Roundtable to bring industry knowledge to future Black marketers Free access to WARC an
Delaware State University Gets Five-Year $1.3M Grant to Fund Science Summer Program for Middle School Students
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded Delaware State University a five-year $1.3 million grant that will fund the establishment of a Bioinformatics and Chemistry summer program for middl
Tennis event to shed a light on the history of African-American tennis in our community
It would be difficult to underestimate the key role our area has played in the history of American-American tennis. Richard Williams, the father of the two greatest sisters ever to play the game, grew
FREE online Lectures at Virginia Union University - Roland Martin talks Journalism, 2020 Election and More!
Virginia Union University is launching VUU Global to take the HBCU experience to the cloud! The exciting new venture introduces the Presidential Distinguished Lecture Series to provide participants ac
XULA's Lailaa Bashir upsets No. 3 singles seed to reach ITA Cup semifinals
Xavier University of Louisiana's Lailaa Bashir won two singles matches Friday - including an upset of the No. 3 seed - to reach the semifinals of the ITA Cup tennis championships. The sophomore won
Texas Southern University Choir to Perform in the Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation's 2020 Celebration
The Texas Southern University Choir will participate in the Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation’s 2020 A Celebration of Reading event on KPRC 2 on Saturday, October 17. TSU Choir members will per
Alcorn State University welcomes Dr. Ontario Wooden as the new provost and senior VP for academic affairs
Following a nationwide search, a new provost will pave the way for student success and faculty excellence at Alcorn State University. Dr. Ontario Wooden began his tenure as the University’s provo
Chipotle adds HBCUs to its education debt-free benefit program
Chipotle Mexican Grill is expanding its debt-free degree program for employees to include a historically Black college (HBCU) for the first time, the company announced Oct. 7. Paul Quinn College, loca
Racist Governor's Name Removed from HBCU Residence Hall
Two employees in Alabama State University’s Physical Plant had no idea that they would be a part of history when they came to work on Wednesday, Oct. 14. Joe Taylor and Joe Zeigler actually removed