December 02, 2024

Fulbright Scholars Explore Howard University’s Global Impact

By Sholnn Z. Freeman Researchers, scholars, and higher education leaders from around the world recently convened at Howard University to learn how historically Black colleges and universities are key hubs for cultural exchange, social justice, and educational innovation. During their visit, the group explored key cultural and historical landmarks on Howard’s campus. They also participated

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Digital Tools Boost Career and Financial Skills at HBCUs

By Ashley Mowreader Historically Black colleges and universities are known for serving a significant share of Black students in the U.S. and providing a more positive learning environment for these students, but historic underfunding of HBCUs continues to impact student success after graduation. A brief published earlier this year by the Institute for College Access and Success found students who

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TSU Financial Aid Error Sparks Student Account Controversy

By Ashley Brown Tennessee State University demands repayment of a nearly $5,000 excess financial aid check issued to a student last year, highlighting systemic financial difficulties within the historically Black university. Chekesha Ibrahimzakaria’s son, a sophomore at TSU who received a full-ride scholarship, cannot register for spring classes or secure a dorm assignment due to

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Allies React to Trump’s Foreign Policy at Security Forum

By Laura Kelly Some of America’s key security allies are hopeful President-elect Trump’s impetuous streak might spur resolution to drawn-out conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, but there’s also deep anxiety about the “America First” agenda, compounded this week by Trump’s tariff threats. These competing sentiments were on display over the weekend at the

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Biden Pardons Hunter, Ignites GOP Fury and Legal Debate

By Megan Lebowitz  GOP lawmakers began publicly fuming shortly after President Joe Biden announced that he was pardoning his son Hunter Biden. President-elect Donald Trump’s communications director, Steven Cheung, reacted to the announcement without naming the president or his son. “The failed witch hunts against President Trump have proven that the Democrat-controlled DOJ and other radical prosecutors

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WSSU Alumni Donate $287K During Homecoming Celebrations

Courtesy of Winston-Salem State University This year’s homecoming was not only marked by excitement, merriment, pomp and circumstance, but it was also a testament to the generosity of alumni. One of the highlights of homecoming weekend was the announcement of this year’s alumni giving, which was a total of $287,963.97. Reggie McCaskill, president of the

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Bomb Threats Target Connecticut Democratic Lawmakers’ Homes

At least five Democratic members of Congress from Connecticut were targeted by bomb threats on their homes Thursday, the lawmakers or their offices said. Sen. Chris Murphy and Reps. Jim Himes, Joe Courtney, John Larson and Jahana Hayes all reported being the subject of such threats. Police who responded said they found no evidence of

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Exploring Maryland’s Four Historic HBCUs and Their Impact

By Ashley Nash At the center of the District of Columbia-Maryland-Virginia (DMV) area lies Maryland, the Free State. A symbol of political freedom and four HBCUs, all of them were established during or before the year 1900. Located in Baltimore, Bowie and Salisbury, these Maryland-based universities, like many of their counterparts, are publicly supported. They have a

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