April 17, 2025

Fizz Partners with Breakthrough Ventures to Connect Aspiring Founders at HBCUs with Capital and Mentorship

Fizz, the social media platform created by Gen Z for Gen Z to form authentic digital communities, today announces a new partnership with Breakthrough Ventures, a startup accelerator for young early-stage student founders. Fizz will provide Breakthrough Ventures with advertising credits to promote the accelerator on its platform. Through Fizz, Breakthrough will recruit founders to apply for its

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Graduating Senior & Karsh STEM Scholar Kirsten Branch Demonstrates the Importance of Representation in Scientific Research

By Larry J. Sanders Acute myeloid leukemia (AML), an aggressive cancer that originates in the bone marrow and affects the blood and immune system, has proven a more deadly illness in African American patients – and particularly younger individuals – than compared to their white counterparts. Research indicates that among Black AML patients, 11% died

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Professor publishes article on importance of HBCUs

Marybeth Gasman, the Samuel DeWitt Proctor chair and distinguished professor in the Rutgers Graduate School of Education, recently published an article that discusses the influence of the Supreme Court case “Brown v. Board of Education” on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and higher education access. The study explores how the federal case “Brown v. Board of

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The Role of Machine Learning in Multiplayer Game Design

The advancement of video game multiplayer experiences receives essential transformation from technological advancements in machine learning programming. Academic research which was previously limited to scholars now forms the core element for creating multiplayer environments that provide real-time reactions according to player movements. Virtual games created through artificial intelligence implementations in multiplayer development share a new

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Capital One And Delaware State Host Pitch Competition To Promote AgricTech Solutions At HBCUS

Delaware State University and Capital One Financial hosted a pitch competition for HBCU Entrepreneurs developing agricultural tech solutions. The “Innovation Venture” took place on Delaware State’s campus on April 14. It hosted not only HBCU students from across the country but successful Black entrepreneurs and agricultural experts who joined in critical discussions about the industry.

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How DOGE may have improperly used Social Security data to push voter fraud narratives

By Stephen Fowler One of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency lieutenants working in the Social Security Administration has been pushing dubious claims about noncitizens voting, apparently using access to data that court records suggest DOGE isn’t supposed to have. The staffer, Antonio Gracias, made the claims as part of larger misleading statements about the SSA’s enumeration-beyond-entry,

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Many HBCUs need government funding but some are preparing for a future without it

Colleges across the country are facing battles with the federal government over funding, but similar cuts and the potential elimination of the Education Department may be existential for historically Black colleges and universities, according to at least six college administrators and leaders who spoke with NBC News. Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University’s (FAMU) college of

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Protesters were stun-gunned and arrested at Marjorie Taylor Greene’s town hall

By Rachel Treisman Police arrested and stun-gunned several protesters at a town hall in Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Georgia district on Tuesday, the latest — and most extreme — example of such an event devolving into chaos in recent weeks. Greene, a Republican and staunch supporter of President Trump, was interrupted multiple times as she

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HBCU$™ Helps Historically Black Colleges Overcome Billions in Underfunding by Supporting Alumni & Student Entrepreneurs

HBCU$™, an alumni giving and wealth building network created to help offset decades of disparities in public funding for Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCUs) by supporting the entrepreneurs they produce, is officially launching on May 1, 2025. Tennessee State University graduate Dorsey West created HBCU$™ after learning of a 2023 analysis by the U.S. Department of Education and

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