July 14, 2025

Dr. Heavenly Kimes Launches Campaign for Georgia House

As television cameras role on a new season of Bravo’s reality series Married to Medicine, some may be wondering if Dr. Heavenly Kimes’ announcement Monday that she’s running for office is just for show. The 54-year-old dentist, known for bringing the drama on the popular reality show for the past nine seasons, launched her campaign to represent

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Morgan State, SEA Foundation Partner for Global Education

By Walter Hudson Morgan State University has entered into a transformative partnership with the SEA Foundation, marking a significant milestone in international educational collaboration between historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) and African institutions. The strategic alliance, formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding, promises to reshape global educational engagement while fostering entrepreneurship and leadership development.

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WPLG Partners with HBCU GO to Air Live HBCU Sports

WPLG Local 10 is proud to announce a multi-year broadcast partnership with HBCU GO Sports, the nation’s leading media provider for America’s 107 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Through this agreement, WPLG will become the exclusive South Florida broadcast home for HBCU GO’s live coverage of regular season football and men’s basketball games. This partnership

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Howard Students Create Film for Jordan Brand Classic 2025

When the Jordan Brand Classic returned to the nation’s capital for its 23rd anniversary, five Howard University students stepped into the spotlight—this time behind the camera. The students—Harmony Bailey, Chase Drewery, Curtis Merritt, Faith Mulosmanaj, and Chris Nwafor—produced a compelling mini-documentary titled “Greatness in the Making.” The film, now available on the Jordan Brand’s @Jumpman23 YouTube channel, captures

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Dr. Alecia Heffner-Crump Ignites Change with New Book

Dr. Alecia Heffner-Crump, a proud alumna of Dillard University, Louisiana’s oldest HBCU, is a tenured higher education professional, an advocate for STEM, and a groundbreaking change agent. With her recent publication, Lead with Fire: How to Inspire, Influence, and Elevate in a Changing World, she offers invaluable leadership insights poised to transform the professional landscape for

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Thai Floyd Named First Woman Voice of Alabama A&M Football

Alabama A&M University has made history by naming Thai Floyd as the first woman to serve as the football team’s full-time play-by-play announcer. Alabama A&M is an HBCU in Huntsville, Alabama, and competes in the SWAC. Floyd will call Bulldogs games throughout the 2025 season. A proud Florida A&M alumna, she brings years of experience as a broadcast journalist. Most

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FAMU’s Campbell Named MVP of 2025 HBCU Swingman Classic

On Friday, July 11, the rising Florida A&M baseball sophomore was named the HBCU Swingman Classic’s Most Valuable Player after leading the National Team to a 7-4 victory over the American Team at the Atlanta Braves’ Truist Park. The rising sophomore hit a two-run, game-tying homerun to left center in the seventh inning to spark the

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Georgia HBCUs Aid Displaced Job Corps Students in Crisis

After students were forced out of their homes and communities due to the U.S. Department of Labor‘s interruption of operations, two HBCUs in Georgia are coming together to assist those heavily impacted. As Blavity reported, many Job Corps enrollees depend on their centers for more than just hands-on training in fields like welding, nursing and carpentry. They count on on-campus housing, meals and

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Kristi Noem: Trump Plans to Reshape, Not Remove FEMA

By Megan Lebowitz Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Sunday that President Donald Trump wants the Federal Emergency Management Agency “remade” rather than dismantled entirely. “I think the president recognizes that FEMA should not exist the way that it always has been. It needs to be redeployed in a new way, and that’s what we did

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Trump Admin Probes DEI Hiring at George Mason University

The Trump administration on Thursday opened a civil rights investigation into the hiring practices at George Mason University, expanding a national campaign against diversity policies to Virginia’s largest public university. The Education Department said it is responding to a complaint from multiple professors at George Mason who accuse the university of favoring those from underrepresented

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