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National Action Network, Alpha Phi Alpha Launch HBCU Leadership Initiative

By Jamal Watson The National Action Network and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., announced a partnership over the weekend aimed at mobilizing young Black leaders on college campuses through a national tour and civic engagement campaign that will begin this week at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania. The collaboration includes a $50,000 sponsorship from the fraternity

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Martin University, The Only Black College In Indiana, To Shut Down Over ‘Financial Challenges’

The school’s board of trustees decided to permanently shut down over substantial financial issues. Martin University, Indiana’s only Black college, will close its doors after almost 50 years due to financial issues. Throughout its decades of service, Martin University had struggled with accreditation issues stemming from its financial challenges. Although it regained its accreditation to

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Spelman College Composting Program Diverts 300,000 Pounds of Waste, Sets Example for Universities

By Lexx Thornton Spelman College has released striking new data demonstrating the profound environmental impact of its campus composting initiative, positioning the historically Black college as a leader in higher education sustainability.  According to a recent impact report from partner Compost Now, the college has diverted more than 301,649 pounds of food waste from landfills since launching the program

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HBCU women’s basketball team receives shoe gift from A’ja Wilson

An HBCU women’s basketball team in four-time WNBA MVP A’ja Wilson’s home state took to social media Monday to express gratitude for her gift. Wilson’s popular A’One shoe has found yet another new home, this time with the Benedict College women’s basketball team. Wilson has ties to the school as her father, Roscoe Wilson Jr., is a 1973

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Atlanta HBCU president says he has been ‘terminated’

The president of Morris Brown College in Atlanta says he’s been fired. Dr. Kevin E. James made the announcement in a social media post, saying the school’s board of trustees terminated his service without providing specific cause or explanation. He calls it “deeply concerning”. James says many HBCU’s have struggled with board over-reach and notes

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HBCU basketball player killed in highway shooting

A men’s basketball player at Nashville, TN-based HBCU Fisk University was killed in a shooting on a Nashville interstate on Sunday. Andre Bell, a 20-year-old sophomore business administration major died after being shot while traveling on Interstate 65 North near the I-40 interchange. Police said Bell and two friends had attended a Fisk University gymnastics event at

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Trump threatened GOP senators who voted for war powers resolution in ‘angry’ calls

By Julie Tsirkin Hours after the Senate voted to advance the war powers resolution rebuking the White House’s current and future actions in Venezuela, President Donald Trump placed “angry” calls to each of the five Republicans who crossed the aisle, according to people with knowledge of the calls. Sens. Josh Hawley, R-Mo.; Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska; Rand Paul,

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United Negro College Fund Study Reveals High Schoolers Have Little Familiarity With HBCUs

Most high school students have little to no familiarity with HBCUs, a new study conducted by the United Negro College Fund and published on Friday revealed. The UNCF surveyed nearly 150 students, teachers and school counselors across seven high schools in the Northeast, Midwest and West. It found a disconnect between what educators know about HBCUs and what students are learning

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