January 20, 2025

Alpha Kappa Alpha Founders’ Day Was Commemorated At The White House With Early Celebration By Kamala Harris

By Dantee Ramos Vice President Kamala Harris commemorated Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.‘s Founders’ Day on Jan. 8 with her Divine Nine sisters. Harris hosted the sorority for a day of sisterhood on the Navy Steps of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House campus. Alpha Kappa Alpha’s Founders’ Day is Jan. 15. The organization was founded at Howard University

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Clark Atlanta University Forms Partnership With Borough of Manhattan Community College

Courtesy of Clark Atlanta University Clark Atlanta University, a historically Black educational institution in Atlanta, Georgia, has recently signed an agreement with Borough of Manhattan Community College, a campus of the City University of New York system. Through the new partnership, students at the community college can now seamlessly transfer to Clark Atlanta University after

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HBCU Calls on State Officials to Fast-Track $70M Deal for Financial Stability

Courtesy of Saint Augustine’s University Saint Augustine’s University is urging the North Carolina Attorney General’s Office to swiftly approve a $70 million deal with 50 Plus 1 Sports in a significant move aimed at securing its financial future. With only nine days left to secure this approval, university officials stress that time is essential as they prepare

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How presidents hand over the White House on Inauguration Day

By Katie Kindelan While the world watches the pomp and circumstance of Inauguration Day unfolding at the U.S. Capitol, an intricate and highly orchestrated move unfolds behind the scenes at the White House. Every four to eight years, over the course of just a few hours, a few dozen members of the White House staff move out the belongings of

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HBCU Leaders Prepare for ‘Delicate Dance’ Under Trump

By Sara Weissman Mississippi Valley State University, a historically Black institution, proudly announced last month that its marching band was invited to perform at Donald Trump’s upcoming inauguration. The university’s president, Jerryl Briggs, described the invitation as a chance to “showcase our legacy” and “celebrate our culture.” A GoFundMe campaign was started in hopes of

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States Leading the Way in Racial Progress Ahead of MLK Day

By Stacy M. Brown As the nation prepares to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day, significant disparities remain between the income and employment rates of white and Black Americans. In response, WalletHub has released its comprehensive report on the “States That Have Made the Most Racial Progress,” evaluating 22 key indicators of equality across all 50 states

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