April 23, 2025

11 HBCU Graduates Who Changed The World

Historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) have always been a space to cultivate talent. Not just in sports or entertainment, but as world figures, thought leaders and revolutionaries. When you have the power of education under your belt — there’s almost nothing that can stop you from shifting culture. Check out 11 HBCU graduates who changed the world

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The FBC Initiative Hosts 4th Annual Flint to HBCU Forum: ‘How to Protect and Preserve the Culture’

The Floyd and Brenda Clack (FBC) Initiative will host its 4th Annual Flint to HBCU Forum on Thursday, May 15, 2025, from 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM at the International Academy of Flint. This free and public event aims to inspire Flint-area students to explore Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and understand their cultural and academic significance. Co-hosted by

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NBA star, Heisman winner officially takes over HBCU program

 Florida A&M University (FAMU) Vice President and Director of Athletics Angela Suggs announced today that Charlie Ward, NBA veteran and Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback, has been named the 16th head men’s basketball coach at the HBCU. New Chapter “Today marks an exciting new chapter for our men’s basketball program as we proudly welcome Charlie Ward—a true legend and exceptional leader,” said Suggs.

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Alabama State University Named One of the Nation’s Colleges of Distinction

Alabama State University has been named one of the 2025 Colleges of Distinction, one of only 11 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) to earn this recognition. This prestigious honor emphasizes ASU’s commitment to providing an exceptional educational experience to its students and fostering student success. ASU’s 15th President, Dr. Quinton T. Ross, Jr., shared

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DEI rollbacks hit campus support systems for students of color

Campus mentors. Move-in events. Scholarships. Diversity offices that made them feel welcome on predominantly white campuses. As U.S. colleges pull back on diversity, equity and inclusion practices, students of color say they are starting to lose all of these things and more. The full scope of campus DEI rollbacks is still emerging as colleges respond

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HBCU Green Fund’s Sustainable Africa Future Network in Dubai during COP28.

HBCU Green Fund Launches Bold Earth Day Initiative: Road to Belém — One Struggle, One Future

On Earth Day 2025, the HBCU Green Fund’s Sustainable Africa Future Network convened a powerful virtual gathering of youth leaders from 16 African countries and across the African Diaspora. United under the banner “Road to Belém: One Struggle, One Future (#Road2Belem),” the youth launched a bold Call to Action and announced the launch of a workplan to develop a

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TNT apologizes to HBCU hoops legend for death rumor: ‘We screwed up.’

An HBCU legend was owed and received an apology from TNT after false claims of his death were aired during the network’s NBA playoff coverage. Billy Ray Bates, who starred for Kentucky State in the 1970s and was a phenomenon for the Portland Trail Blazers, was thought to be deceased by Inside the NBA analyst

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Over 3,000 evacuations ordered and portion of Garden State Parkway is closed as wildfire explodes in New Jersey

By Taylor Romine and Taylor Ward A fast-moving wildfire in New Jersey expanded to 8,500 acres Tuesday afternoon, causing over 3,000 evacuations and threatening more than 1,300 structures while also closing a portion of the Garden State Parkway in the southern portion of the state. The fire started in the Greenwood Forest Wildlife Management Area of Ocean County

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