May 29, 2024

HBCU Interest Surges as A Different World Cast Reunites

By Trymaine Lee Interest in historically Black colleges and universities is surging. For example, Howard University, among the nation’s top HBCUs, received a record 37,000 applications for its upcoming freshman class. But this isn’t the first time Black colleges have seen a spike in interest. Though HBCU enrollment increased more than 25% between 1976 and 1994, according to

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Howard Nursing Grads Get Make-Up Ceremony After Chaos

Last week was challenging for officials at “The Mecca” of HBCUs. The administration had been busy at the start of the school year trying to calm nerves over violent incidents on and near campus, only to have a student pistol-whipped and robbed during the holidays. And as fury over student housing conditions faded, fresh controversy exploded, forcing the university to make

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NC A&T Student Testifies on Zelle Scam Before Congress

By Quintessa Williams New details about a Troubleshooter investigation into a scam targeting college and high school students looking to earn extra money. The ABC11 Troubleshooter story got the attention of lawmakers, and now is leading to action in our nation’s capital. The story involved Ariana Duval, a rising senior at NC A&T University. She was asked to

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Biden Invests Record $16B in HBCUs Over Three Years

By Sara Chernikoff The Biden administration recently announced that it has invested a record $16 billion in historically Black colleges and universities over the past three years. The administration announced the record investment on Thursday ahead of Biden’s commencement speech on Sunday at Morehouse College, one of the country’s most revered African American academic institutions. “These historic funding levels demonstrate

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FAMU’s $237M Donation Fallout: Mystery Donor Sparks Debate

By Bill Chappel Transformative financial donations don’t come along often in higher education. So when a donor promised a $237.75 million gift to Florida A&M University, school officials were understandably excited. The donor was Gregory Gerami, a 30-year-old businessman from Texas who said he wanted to make sure the historically Black school’s windfall would help

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Howard University’s Largest Graduation Class Celebrated

By Amber D. Dodd Anabelle Jules and Christopher Derival are among the record number of graduates whose degrees were conferred during Howard University’s 156th Commencement in Capital One Arena Saturday morning. The Class of 2024 is the largest graduation class in the institution’s history with 2,508 degrees conferred during the ceremony. Jules and Derival wore

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Spelman College President Highlights Achievements & Vision

Courtesy of Spelman College Spelman College President Helene D. Gayle, M.D., MPH, delivered her State of the College address – recounting an academic year of notable achievements, special initiatives, faculty achievements and plans for the College’s future. Dr. Gayle offered faculty and staff attendees a snapshot of higher education today – touching on issues like

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