November 06, 2025

Fund.FWD Empowers HBCU Founders with AI Funding Access

Fund.FWD bridges AI technology and accessible networking to help HBCU thinkers get their ideas off the ground. Given the systemic funding gap for Black innovators and thinkers, a group of HBCU alums seeks to be the difference. Hailing from Morgan State University, the innovative group has launched Fund.FWD. The AI-powered app serves as a new

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2025 HBCU Honors Celebrate Banner, Caesar & Howroyd

Artist David Banner, Pastor Shirley Caesar and business entrepreneur Janice Bryant Howroyd will be saluted at the 2025 HBCU Honors. BET returns as presenting partner of the third annual celebration, which will premiere Thanksgiving weekend on BET and BET Her (Nov. 30, 8 p.m. ET/PT). Grammy-nominated rapper-producer-activist Banner, an alumnus of Southern University, will be presented

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Wiley University Hosts HBCU Leaders for Liberal Arts Summit

Courtesy of Wiley University  Wiley University will welcome various university presidents for a two-day campus visit and dialogue on ‘The Transformative Power of Liberal Arts Education.’ The November 6-7 event will include a fireside chat, strategic conversations on the importance of collaboration among private liberal arts HBCUs, and the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).

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HBCU First LOOK Film Fest Honors Coogler, Whitfield & Martin

The HBCU First LOOK Film Festival is returning to Howard University from November 6–8, bringing together a star-studded lineup of Black creatives and film industry leaders for a three-day celebration of storytelling, culture, and opportunity. The 2025 theme, “Elevate Future Storytellers,” reflects the festival’s mission to create pathways for HBCU students pursuing careers in film, television, and digital media. Organized by

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Albany State Secures Home Field for 2025 SIAC Championship

The HBCU football postseason picture is starting to take shape, and in the SIAC, all roads lead through Albany. Albany State has officially secured home-field advantage for the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) championship. It defeated Savannah State 21–18 to clinch the top seed and secure hosting duties for the title game on November 15 at the

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MacKenzie Scott Donates $80M to Howard University & Med School

Written By Lexx Thornton Howard University announced today a transformative $80 million in unrestricted giving from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, marking one of the largest single contributions in the University’s history. The gifts include $63 million to Howard University and $17 million to the Howard University College of Medicine, both unrestricted, providing the institution with flexible

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New Mexico Becomes First State to Offer Free Childcare for All

Written By Lexx Thornton New Mexico has achieved a groundbreaking milestone, becoming the first U.S. state to effectively eliminate the cost of childcare for all its residents, regardless of income. The program, which removes all income eligibility requirements and family co-payments from the state’s childcare assistance program, is poised to inject significant economic stimulus and

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US General Sparks Debate Using ChatGPT for Military Decisions

Written By Lexx Thornton In an era defined by the dizzying acceleration of artificial intelligence, the United States military finds itself wrestling with the role of powerful, consumer-grade tools like ChatGPT in its command structure. The debate reached a flashpoint when Major General William “Hank” Taylor, the Commanding General of the 8th Field Army in

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FAA Cuts Flights as Shutdown Strains Air Traffic Controllers

By Corky Siemaszko and Marlene Lenthang The Federal Aviation Administration will begin cutting the number of flights in the “high traffic” parts of the country as the government shutdown grinds on and local airports have reported staffing shortages, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Wednesday. “There is going to be a 10% reduction in capacity at 40 of our locations,” Duffy said.

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Spelman Launches Sickle Cell Awareness Ambassador Program

Courtesy of Spelman College The Spelman Health Careers Program, in conjunction with the Sickle Cell Foundation of Georgia, Inc, proudly announces the launch of its College Ambassador Program at Spelman College. The program engages student leaders in raising awareness about sickle cell disease among peers, faculty, and the wider campus community. Spelman students Cameryn Thorpe,

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