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The Hornets are set to be featured on the HBCU Go network twice during the 2025 season, the Southwestern Athletic Conference ...
BIRMINGHAM, AL - HBCU football is no stranger to stars, but few embody the spirit of their school quite like Jackson State quarterback Jacobian Morgan. After transferring home to Mississippi from ...
Miles College's 2150 Center is connecting students with corporate leaders in New York City, following a recent Washington D.C. expansion.
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Alabama A&M Makes History With First Woman To Serve As Lead Football Announcer At An HBCUAlabama A&M University is making strides in diversity. The HBCU has appointed its first woman to become lead football announcer. Thai Floyd will begin the 2025 football season in this historic role.
Alabama State football will have two games broadcast on HBCU Go during the 2025 season. The Hornets will face Florida A&M on September 27 and Arkansas-Pine Bluff on November 22 on the streaming ...
Alabama State football will have two games broadcast on HBCU Go during the 2025 season. The Hornets will face Florida A&M on September 27 and Arkansas-Pine Bluff on November 22 on the streaming ...
Chris Goode beat the odds by going from an Alabama football backup to an NFL veteran. Now he’s looking to beat them in HBCU ...
Alabama State University introduces online cannabis certificate programs, the first HBCU to prepare students for careers in the marijuana industry.
In an interview with ESPN, Baltimore Ravens rookie Carson Vinson explained why he isn't proud to be the only HBCU player drafted to the NFL.
The 86th annual Tuskegee-Morehouse Classic, a marquee event on the HBCU sports calendar, is moving to Alabama’s capital this October. The game is the oldest football rivalry between Historically ...
Former HBCU and Alabama star Zaay Green is seeing her professional hoops dreams come true, as she’s been selected by the Washington Mystics with the 32nd pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft.
The expected lifetime earnings of 2021 Alabama HBCU graduates is more than $15 billion, according to the United Negro College Fund’s HBCU Impact Report. Local and regional economies gained $1.4 ...
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