August 05, 2025 - Page 2

HBCU Leaders Urged to Innovate and Protect Legacy

Although Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) played a pivotal role in expanding the Black middle class, contemporary HBCU leaders cannot rest on these institutional laurels. Instead, they must make sure that their programmatic offerings stay relevant and enable graduates to compete in the workforce of the future. Those were among the major points that

More

Youngest GA Farmer Earns Full-Ride to SC State

A 10-year-old girl has received a full-ride scholarship to South Carolina State University, the HBCU announced recently. The news came as a surprise as Kendall Rae Johnson toured the university’s facilities. She had previously become the youngest USDA-certified farmer in Georgia at just 6 years old. Johnson was visiting South Carolina State’s Research and Demonstration Farm when she

More

Trump Admin Orders Grand Jury on 2016 Election Probe

By Michael Kosnar, Dan De Luce, David Rohde and Vaughn Hillyard Attorney General Pam Bondi has directed Justice Department prosecutors to launch a grand jury investigation of whether Obama administration officials committed federal crimes when they assessed Russia’s actions during the 2016 election, a senior Trump administration official said. National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard claimed at a White House news

More

Never Miss A Story

Covering HBCUS
and The African American Community