February 2025 - Page 5

Tennessee State University Alumni Matching Gift Fuels $600K Fundraising Success

Courtesy of Tennessee State University Tennessee State University’s successful end-of-year giving campaign raised over $600,000 to support graduating seniors. This accomplishment was largely made possible by the matching contribution pledge made by renowned alumni Amos Otis and Brenda Otis. They promised on Giving Tuesday that they would match every donation. Under the #FutureReadyTSU campaign, #CloseTheGap

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Livingstone College gets another $10 million anonymous donation

Courtesy of Livingstone College Livingstone College has received another transformative $10 million donation, marking the second such megagift in less than a year for the North Carolina HBCU. President Dr. Anthony Davis announced that the anonymous benefactor, who contributed $10 million last summer, has once again invested in the institution’s future. The funds will continue

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The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Celebrates Black History Month with “Hip Hop Farmers” Screenings to Inspire Future Agricultural Leaders

Courtesy of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff School of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Human Sciences uniquely celebrates Black History Month by hosting two on-campus screenings of the film series Hip Hop Farmers. Dr. Obadiah Njue, interim dean and director of SAFHS, announced that the events will underscore

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FAMU among land-grant HBCUs affected by USDA’s suspended 1890 Scholars Program

By Tarah Jean The U.S. Department of Agriculture has suspended a scholarship program designed to increase the number of agriculture students at the nation’s historically Black land-grant universities – a decision that hits home for Florida A&M University. If the scholarships are not reinstated, FAMU and 18 other land-grant HBCUs (historically Black colleges and universities) will not have future cohorts

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Federal workers left in limbo as clock ticks down to Musk’s email deadline

By Tami Luhby, Rene Marsh, Ella Nilsen and Sunlen Serfaty Federal workers spent Monday trying to figure out how – or even whether – to respond to Elon Musk’s weekend email blast telling them to explain their work last week or risk losing their job. A day of confusing and often contradictory guidance, left many federal workers still unclear ultimately how to

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4 powerful men to celebrate during Black History Month

Written By Dr. Willie J. Greer Kimmons Today, it is crucial that we make a concerted effort to celebrate the positive contributions that four Black men have made to make life better for African Americans. We are experiencing constant attacks on our civil liberties by the new political administration in Washington, D.C. We are at

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Doug Baldwin to speak at fundraiser for HBCU spring tour

By Bailey Josie To help Renton high school students get the chance to be part of the upcoming Renton School District Historically Black College and University (HBCU) Delegation and Tour, a fundraiser will be held as a “Pathway to Promise.” The fundraiser will kick off at 6:30 p.m. March 4 with an inside look into

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Non-profit organization HBCU 20×20-The Application helps students, recent college grads prepare for future

By Michael Johnson HBCU 20×20-The Application is a non-profit organization that’s helping students and recent college graduates prepare for their futures. CEO/Founder Nicole Tinson and Senior Vice President of Programs and Partnership Dr. Dennis Johnson, who is a native of Chicago’s South Side, joined Jewell Hillery via Zoom on Sunday’s WGN Weekend Morning News to discuss

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