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Fullerton College Hosts HBCU Caravan After 10 Years

Fullerton College, in partnership with Santiago Canyon College, recently held an exciting Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Caravan event. Returning for the first time in 10 years, the HBCU Caravan invited community college students from the Orange and Los Angeles County areas for a day to connect with HBCU representatives, explore incredible transfer options and celebrate culture. The event

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Spelman Alum Adrianna Mitchell Stars in ‘Crutch’ Sitcom

Spelman College is known for producing shining stars, and actress Adrianna Mitchell is one of them. The Spelman alumna and Atlanta native has landed a role on the Tracy Morgan-led sitcom on Paramount+, “Crutch.” “Crutch” is a spin-off of the incredibly popular CBS sitcom “The Neighborhood,” starring Cedric the Entertainer and Tichina Arnold. The show follows Morgan as

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Bowie State Secures $586K to Advance Education Equity

Bowie State University has received $586,000 in new funding from the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE). The awards will support two major initiatives designed to expand peer consultation for teachers and broaden access to higher education for child care providers, further advancing the university’s mission of equity, innovation and opportunity. The funding includes a

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Judge Orders Trump Admin to Restore Full SNAP Payments

By Aria Bendix A federal judge in Rhode Island has ordered the Trump administration to deliver SNAP payments in full to states by Friday. The order, which U.S. District Judge John McConnell issued Thursday afternoon, followed two weeks of chaos and confusion about the fate of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, also known as food stamps, during the government

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Bennett College Hosts First HBCU Equine Therapy Session

Courtesy of Bennett College Bennett College made history on Tuesday, November 4, by hosting the first official Equine Therapy session at an HBCU, held at the College’s SheCare Wellness Pods and presented in partnership with Proof of Puddin’ and Black Diamond. Under a clear fall sky, students, faculty, and staff gathered on the lawn to meet two therapy horses—Sunshine and Bam—for

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MacKenzie Scott Gifts $300M to Strengthen HBCUs Nationwide

Dr. Harry L. WilliamsHeadlines in recent weeks have indicated a flurry of philanthropic activity from a well-known donor: MacKenzie Scott. More than $300 million was invested by Scott to the historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) community. Alabama State University, Alcorn State University, Howard University, Morgan State University, University of Maryland Eastern Shore and Virginia State University received substantial donations, many of them

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Colorado Approves Tax Hike to Fund Free School Meals

Written By: Taylor Dolven  Coloradans voted Tuesday to increase taxes on wealthy households to fully fund free breakfast and lunch for all public school kids and bolster the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, also known as SNAP or food stamps.  The Associated Press projected that Proposition MM would pass at 8:25 p.m. when 57% of

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N.C. A&T Hosts Talk on Dr. Graves’ New Book on Racism

Written By Lexx Thornton North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host a talk and book signing by MacKenzie Scott Endowed Professor of Biology Joseph L. Graves Jr., Ph.D., on Wednesday, Nov. 19.  The event celebrating Graves’ latest book, “Why Black People Die Sooner: Medical Misconceptions, How They Harm, and How to Fix It,”

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250 Forward Launches to Empower HBCU Students Nationwide

Written By Lexx Thornton The 250 Forward Project is being launched this week to coincide with the 60th anniversary of the Higher Education Act of 1965. This landmark law expanded access to higher education for millions of Americans.  The 250 Forward Project debuts this week at the National Association of African American Honors Programs (NAAAHP)

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Dallas Cowboys’ Marshawn Kneeland Found Dead at 24

By Rohan Nadkarni and Pilar Melendez Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland was found dead with a self-inflicted gunshot wound after evading authorities, crashing a car and fleeing on foot, police in Texas said Thursday. Around 10:33 p.m. Wednesday, Texas Department of Public Safety troopers attempted to stop a car for a traffic violation near Frisco, the Frisco

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