February 14, 2025

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Some veterans concerned over benefits following federal worker layoffs at VA

By Bianca Holman With daily executive orders and changes from the White House, some veterans are concerned about the impact on the military. More than 70,000Ā federal workersĀ are taking President Trump’s buyouts. As the new administration focuses on reducing the government workforce, some veterans are worried about what that means for their benefits and services at

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West Virginia State University, an HBCU, reviewing programs following Morriseyā€™s anti-DEI order

By Amelia Ferrell Knisley West Virginia State University, in Institute, was one of 19 Historically Black Colleges and Universities designated as land-grant institutions to receive funding from the United States Department of Agriculture. Gov. Patrick Morriseyā€™s anti-diversity, equity and inclusion executive order is prompting West Virginia State University to review its programs. WVSU, located in

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Howard University Band Coming To Portland

The Portland Trail Blazers and Alaska Airlines are once again teaming up to transform this yearā€™s HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) to the Pros Night into a celebration of the HBCU experience across the Portland community. Members of the Howard University Showtime Marching Band and Auxiliary Units will fly to Portland, courtesy of Alaska

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Travis Hunter says HBCU has claim to Heisman Trophy winner

By Stephen J. Gaither Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter recently did the media rounds at the Super Bowl, and the topic of his time at HBCU Jackson State came up. During an interview with Cam Newton, the former Colorado two-way star was asked about his decision to go to Jackson State out of high school

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Husband-and-Wife Filmmakers Celebrate Legacy and Culture with Our Blues Make Us Gold

Courtesy of Masuga Communications This Valentineā€™s Day, Ashley ShantĆ© and Brandon Gerard, the husband-and-wife filmmaking duo behind Our Blues Make Us Gold, share a deeply personal tribute to historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs). More than just a documentary, the film is a love letter to HBCUs, Black excellence, and the transformative power of community.

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Judge allows federal worker “buyout” plan to proceed, and Trump administration announces it’s closed

By Robert Legare, Mellissa Quinn A federal judge in Massachusetts allowed the Trump administration’s bid to offer “deferred resignations” to federal workers who voluntarily leave government service to continue and lifted a previous court order pausing the program’s deadline. Shortly after the ruling, Office of Personnel Management spokesperson McLaurine Pinover said in a statement that

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Morehouse College, Tuskegee University to play in 2025 HBCU Classic

The NBA today announced that the Morehouse College and Tuskegee University menā€™s basketball programs have been selected to compete in the 2025 NBA HBCU Classic presented by AT&T as part of NBA All-Star 2025 in the San Francisco Bay Area. The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) matchup will take place on Saturday, Feb. 15, 2025,

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To pay for Trumpā€™s tax cuts, House Republicans could raise student loan bills for millions of borrowers

By Annie Nova As House Republicans look for ways to slash spendingĀ to fund President Donald Trumpā€™s tax cuts, theyā€™veĀ floated proposalsĀ that could raiseĀ federal student loan billsĀ for millions of borrowers. GOP lawmakers are expected to useĀ the budget reconciliation processĀ to make major cuts to the federal budget. The savings from the student repayment plan overhaul would be $127.3

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Trump administration begins sweeping layoffs with probationary workers, warns of larger cuts to come

By Chris Megerian TheĀ Trump administrationĀ on Thursday intensified its sweeping effortsĀ to shrink the sizeĀ of theĀ federal workforce, the nationā€™s largest employer, by ordering agencies to lay off nearly all probationary employees who had not yet gained civil service protection ā€” potentially affecting hundreds of thousands of workers. In addition, workers at some agencies were warned that large

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HBCU Secures $80K NIL Partnership to Promote Agriculture Among Student-Athletes

Courtesy of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff is making significant strides in redefining the intersection of athletics and agriculture with a groundbreaking partnership launched by its Athletics Department. The collaboration with James Bunch, president of PickinGreens Productions, and the 1890 Agriculture and Student Athletes Project has

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