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During the UNITE 2025 Summit, UNCF recognized HBCU leaders and institutions driving excellence on the campuses of ...
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Legendary rapper could bring restaurant to HBCU campuses
Houston rap legend Bun B may bring his “Trill Burgers” franchise to HBCU campuses soon. He currently has a partnership with the University of Houston, and during an interview he spoke about ...
The full and focused implementation of the President's executive order will build on this legacy by ensuring that HBCUs are equipped to thrive in the 21st century. From enhancing institutional ...
Inside the HBCU Lab with Dr. Cavil's co-host, Charles Bishop was a contestant when Jackson State University won the 1995 Honda Campus All-Star Challenge National Championship.
Political scientist Joseph L. Jones argues in his new book that historically Black colleges should strive to be what he calls “pan-Black” institutions. Joseph L. Jones has spent his entire educational ...
Apr. 3—The nation's historically Black colleges and universities, known as HBCUs, are wondering how to survive in an uncertain and contentious educational climate as the Trump administration ...
Historically Black colleges and universities are looking for help from President Joe Biden’s administration, the FBI and Congress amid threats to the schools.
In a sweeping move that could redefine higher education for underrepresented communities, six prominent Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have joined forces to launch the first ...
A group of students from North Carolina's Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCUs) spent a day at the state legislature Wednesday to advocate for funding and policies to support their ...
As a presidential candidate, Donald Trump promised to ensure funding for historic black colleges and universities, or HBCUs. In his fiscal year 2019 budget proposal, Trump preserved level funding ...
A sustainable clothing booth on Howard University’s campus in Washington, March 28, 2025. Black men account for 26 percent of the students at HBCUs, down from an already low 38 percent in 1976 ...
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