February 18, 2026

Jesse Jackson Dies: His HBCU and NC A&T Legacy

The news that Jesse Jackson dies marks the passing of a defining figure in American civil rights, electoral politics, and Black institutional advocacy. Rev. Jesse Jackson spent more than five decades shaping national conversations around race, economics, and access to opportunity. As the country reflects on his impact, the HBCU community is mourning not just a political

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BLACK HISTORY MONTH: An HBCU A Day (Paul Quinn)

PQC was founded in Austin, Texas in 1872 by a group of AME church members as the Connection School for the Education of Negro Youth. The school moved to Waco, Texas in 1877 and renamed itself “Waco College”. In 1880 while still located in Waco, TX, the school was officially chartered by the state of

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McDonald’s Black and Positively Golden Scholarship Program to Award $1 Million to HBCU Students

McDonald’s USA, through its Black & Positively Golden® Scholarship Program, has awarded scholarship funds to incoming and current HBCU students since its inception in 2020. In partnership with the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), McDonald’s continues to support the next generation of leaders. Incoming and current HBCU students are encouraged to apply for the Black

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Fayetteville State women win sixth straight CIAA Indoor Track & Field Championship

The Fayetteville State women’s track & field team kept its streak of dominance going, claiming yet another CIAA Indoor Championship. This marks the sixth straight CIAA Indoor Track & Field Championship for the Lady Broncos, the longest of any team since St. Augustine’s claimed 14 straight from 1997-2010. Fayetteville State racked up 131 to narrowly beat out

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South Carolina HBCUs unite to seek $30 million boost in state funding

College students and leaders from South Carolina’s historically Black colleges and universities packed the State House on Tuesday for HBCU Day, using the annual event to press lawmakers for more state investment in their campuses. All eight of South Carolina’s HBCUs joined the state’s first Legislative Black Caucus to call attention to what they described

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Democrats send counteroffer on ICE reforms to Republicans as DHS shutdown continues

By Kaia Hubbard Democrats sent a counteroffer on overhauling immigration enforcement to the White House and Republicans on Monday, the latest development in talks over how to fund the Department of Homeland Security. Funding lapsed on Saturday for DHS, which oversees Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection. Democrats vowed to oppose funding

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Trump’s election bill tops 50 Senate votes, but Democrats could still block it

By Sahil Kapur The SAVE America Act to require proof of citizenship nationwide to register to vote and overhaul voting laws has now topped 50 votes in the Republican-controlled Senate. The bill is supported by President Donald Trump and passed the House last week, meaning the Senate’s 60-vote filibuster rule is the only thing standing in the way of

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