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Virginia Union women win CIAA basketball championship
Shareka McNeill broke the CIAA Tournament scoring record with a 37-point effort as Virginia Union University won its second consecutive CIAA Women’s Basketball Championship with a 75-41 win over Fay
Welcome to Volunteers of America's Founder's Week!
We're so excited to welcome you to Volunteers of America's Founder's Week! Now is the time to honor the history of Volunteers of America, celebrating people like you who have made it possible to
Retool Your School: 10 Years Strong...VOTE FOR YOUR HBCU - Last day to vote: 4/15/19
Retool Your School began with the simple mission: give back to HBCUs by facilitating updates to campuses. Now celebrating its 10th year, the projects funded by the program’s grants instill pride among
RETOOL YOUR SCHOOL IS 10 YEARS STRONG! AND, CELEBRATING IN A BIG WAY!
What does it mean to be 10 years strong? Since 2009, The Home Depot’s Retool Your School Campus Improvement Grant Program has invested more than $2 million dollars to update, upgrade, and uplift HBCU
Alcorn State University ranked on Value Colleges’ Top 25 Lowest Out-of-State Tuition Colleges for 2019 list
Alcorn State University continues to garner accolades for being one of the nation’s standout institutions of higher learning. The University is ranked No. 7 on Value Colleges’ Top 25 Lowest Out-of-
Add This to Your Bucket List: Visit the Muhammad Ali Museum
As Spring Break approaches, the planning process is a constant for places to go, things to do, and memories to be made! We are inspired by The Fresh Prince - Will Smith and his partner for life, J
Become a Mentor
When you were young, did you know how to study for a test or make plans for college? Do you remember wanting your first car or looking for a part-time job? Simple things that may seem easy or strai
Will its legacy, fans and money follow the CIAA to Baltimore?
By John X. Miller @xman1955 February 28, 2019 The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) men’s and women’s basketball tournaments are nearing the end of their 13-year run in Charl
Awarding Movie Director Spike Lee with his Oscar is the same as awarding all of us with an Oscar.
The excellency our Honorable Morehouse Alum, Spike Lee shares through art is impressionable and admired by us all. His taste displayed in the messages he tells through cinema is classic and timeless. When we see him on the big screen he plays his character so naturally. The casts he and hi
Morehouse Students Sweep Quicken Loans Marketing and Sales Competition
By HBCU Editors - Photo: Morehouse College business majors recently swept a marketing and sales competition sponsored by Quicken Loans. Students from Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse Colle
Celebrating the Iconic Figures in Hampton University's Historic Legacy Park
Mary Peake Rosa Parks Martin Luther King Jr. Mary Jackson William Howard Taft Barack H. Obama Jerome Holland George H.W. Bush Samuel Chapman Armstrong William R. Ha
The First HBCU: Remembering The Oldest Black Colleges In the Nation
Do you know when and where the first HBCU was established? Black colleges have played an important role in the education, empowerment, and success of African-American students, from the missionaries that taught runaway slaves to the trade schools that were founded in the early 20th century. Some HBC
Kevin Granger named vice president of Texas Southern University intercollegiate athletics
Lifelong Tiger sheds interim role following selection and Board approval HOUSTON (February 23, 2019) – Kevin Granger, who has spent the better part of 27 years with Texas Southern University as
Alabama State University's National Center's Forum on Slavery & Freedom Discussions
National Center’s Forum Places Slavery & Freedom at the Center of Discussions WHEN: Thursday (Feb. 28), 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: ASU's National Center, 1345 Carter Hill Road The National Cen
Remembering Bill Jenkins, Ph.D., Founder of MSM’s Master of Public Health Program
Morehouse School of Medicine mourns the passing of a man integral to the school’s success. William (Bill) Carter Jenkins, Ph.D., founder of the Master of Public Health Program at MSM died Feb. 17 i