April 10, 2025

National Park Service restores original Harriet Tubman, Underground Railroad webpage

The National Park Service has reversed edits and restored content to its webpage about Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad in the wake of news reports and public backlash over the changes. ā€œChanges to the Underground Railroad page on the National Park Serviceā€™s website were made without approval from NPS leadership nor Department leadership,ā€ NPS

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Chicago State hires experienced HBCU coach

By Stephen J. Gaither Chicago State University (CSU), an institution with a proud legacy of serving underrepresented communities, has named HBCU veteran Bobby Rome II as the school’s first-ever head football coach. The announcement was made earlier today during a press conference introducing Rome, who brings a wealth of experience from Historically Black Colleges and

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Trump Signs Orders Punishing Those Who Opposed His 2020 Election Lies

By Chris Cameron President Trump on Wednesday signed executive orders punishing two officials from his first administration and an elite law firm, continuing a campaign of retribution thatĀ he has gleefully carried out since his inauguration. Two executive orders targeted Christopher Krebs, who as aĀ senior cybersecurity official oversaw the securing of the 2020 presidential election, and

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AAMU to Host 2025 UEDA International Conference, a First for HBCUs

TheĀ University Economic Development AssociationĀ (UEDA) has elected Dr. Teresa Merriweather Orok as its President, effective January 1, 2025. This historic appointment makes her the first Black woman and the first representative from a Historically Black College or University (HBCU) to lead the nearly 50-year-old organization. ā€œDr. Teresa Merriweather Orokā€™s election as UEDA Board President marks a

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Howard Universityā€™s 157th Commencement Returns to The Yard on May 10, Featuring Keynote Address by LeVar Burton

By Cedric Mobley Howard University announced today information on the graduating Class of 2025 Commencement. The 157th Commencement will be held at the university Saturday, May 10, 2025, at 10 a.m. on The Yard, the universityā€™s main campus upper quadrangle. Peabody, Emmy, and Grammy-Award winner LeVar Burton will serve as the Commencement orator. He will

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Norfolk State b-baller nets spotlight for herself, other HBCUs

By Roger Chesley Norfolk State University sharpshooterĀ Diamond JohnsonĀ elevated her draft stock for the WNBA with a stellar performance at theĀ Womenā€™s College All-Star GameĀ over the weekend ā€“ and may have forced professional teams to give a second look to basketball players at historically Black colleges and universities. Johnson earned the Most Valuable Player award with a

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Black and Jewish College Students Coming Together for UNITY Dinner at Coppin State University to Forge New Relationships and Understanding

By CherRae Dickerson Black and Jewish students gathered for a UNITY Dinner on Tuesday, April 8, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., at J. Millard Tawes Center Ballroom, Coppin State University, 2500 W. North Avenue, Baltimore, MD. The aim of the dinner was to highlight shared values and forge new relationships and understanding between communities.

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Black small business owners brace for impact of President Trumpā€™s tariffs

By Gerren Keith Gaynor President Donald Trumpā€˜s Wednesday announcement of soaring reciprocal tariffs on U.S. imports has resulted in a slump in global markets and serious concerns among investors and consumers alike. The concerns are particularly felt by Black small businesses. ā€œIā€™m concerned as to whether weā€™ll be able to survive this,ā€ said Gladys Harrison,

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