July 23, 2025

Howard University Names New VP to Boost Student Enrollment

Courtesy of Howard University Howard University is adding a new employee to handle the HBCU’s student enrollment. Howard has appointed a new vice president of Enrollment Management and Student Success. Keyana Scales, Ed.D., will take on the role to help retain students throughout their entire matriculation at the Washington, D.C. school. According to the school

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Fayetteville State Ranks Top 10 in Online HBCU List 2025

In a standout achievement, Fayetteville State University secured the ninth spot on Forbes Advisor’s 2025 rankings of top online Historically Black Colleges and Universities. The list weighs student success rates, costs, and post-graduation outcomes. At the top stands Florida A&M University, with Delaware State and NC Central following close behind. North Carolina A&T claimed fourth, while Bowie

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HBCU Leaders Win 2025 Nike Executive of the Year Honors

Two HBCU powerhouses were among the elite honorees at the 2025 Women Leaders in Sports Nike Executive of the Year Awards. Celebrating trailblazing leadership across all levels of sports. Jacqie McWilliams Parker, Commissioner of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA), and Sonja Stills, Commissioner of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC). They were recognized for their visionary leadership and transformative

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Jason Weaver Joins Kappa Kappa Psi 25 Years After Drumline

Drumline actor Jason Weaver just hit a high note—literally and symbolically. The star, known for playing Ernest in the iconic HBCU marching band film, has officially been inducted as an honorary member of Kappa Kappa Psi (???), the National Honorary Band Fraternity. Weaver’s big moment came during the organization’s National Convention in Lexington, Kentucky, and he

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Harvard, Trump Admin Clash Over $2B in Federal Funding

By Kimmy Yam, John Moroney, and Alysha Palumbo The Trump administration and Harvard University on Monday traded barbs in a critical hearing in Boston over the government’s threats to slash billions of dollars to the Ivy League school’s federal research funding. Harvard accused the Trump administration of violating its First Amendment rights by freezing the funds to exercise authority

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NCCU Biotech Camp Inspires Next Gen of STEM Leaders

The high school students had become scientists, down to their white lab coats, gloves and safety googles. “We’re working on a crime scene,” said Sydnie Mason of Wake County, N.C. “Someone stole 10 airpods from a school.” They had DNA samples from four suspects and were using gel electrophoresis, a scientific technique, to see which

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GM Profits Drop $1B as Tariffs Hit U.S. Auto Industry Hard

Written By Lexx Thornton The largest American automaker is feeling the sting of tariffs. On Tuesday, General Motors reported a more than $1 billion drop in its second quarter profits compared to a year ago. The company attributes the fall in part to tariffs and says the worst impacts may still be ahead. President Donald

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VUU Grad’s FOCUS Program Shines at 2025 B2T Summit

Written by Lexx Thornton What began as a senior capstone project at Virginia Union University has grown into atransformative movement now gaining national attention. Rodney Manning Jr., a May 2025graduate of Virginia Union University (VUU), launched FOCUS (FinanciallyOptimistic CollegeMen Uplifting Society)—with a mission to equip young Black men with financial knowledge,leadership skills, and a commitment

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Paris Honors Josephine Baker With Powerful New Mural

Written By Lexx Thornton Paris is reviving the spirit of U.S.-French entertainer and civil rights activist Josephine Baker with a new mural. Fifty years after her death, Baker now gazes out over a diverse neighborhood of northeast Paris, thanks to urban artist FKDL and a street art festival aimed at promoting community spirit. Born in

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Obama Rebukes Trump Over Treason Claims, Election Attacks

By Monica Alba, Vaughn Hillyard, Dareh Gregorian and Zoë Richards Former President Barack Obama’s office issued a rare rebuke of President Donald Trump on Tuesday after the president accused his predecessor of having committed “treason” and rigging the 2016 and 2020 elections. “Out of respect for the office of the presidency, our office does not normally dignify the constant nonsense

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