April 24, 2026

UNCF Report Examines Wealth-Building Opportunities for HBCU Students, Faculty, and Staff

A new report from the United Negro College Fund’s (UNCF) Institute for Capacity Building explores how historically Black colleges and universities can integrate wealth-building into their institutional functions and support financial literacy among their students, faculty, and staff. Drawing from survey and focus group data on students, faculty, and staff across 44 institutions, the report authors identified

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Spelman College makes history with first-ever co-campus homecoming queens, ignites online debate

Spelman College made history by crowning two queens at its annual Miss Spelman College Pageant, sparking online debate over the school’s selection process for winners. The historically Black women’s liberal arts college drew widespread reaction online after juniors Jillian Collier and Kinsley Wilson were both announced as winners and will share the title of Co-Miss

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Fawn Weaver to speak at Grambling State’s commencement

By Randall Barnes Entrepreneur and New York Times bestselling author Fawn Weaver has been announced as the Spring Commencement speaker at Grambling State University. The commencement is set to take place at the Fredrick C. Hobdy Assembly Center on Friday, May 15, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. CST. Grambling State University President Dr. Martin Lemelle, Jr., spoke about Weaver

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FDA approves first gene therapy for genetic hearing loss

By Berkeley Lovelace Jr. The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday approved Regeneron’s Otarmeni, the first gene therapy for genetic hearing loss. The drugmaker said it will offer the drug for free to U.S. patients. Otarmeni is approved to treat a very rare form of hearing loss that affects about 50 babies born in the U.S. each year and is

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DeSean Jackson responds to locker room assault allegations, Delaware State lawsuit

Following a lawsuit filed by former student-athlete Malachi Biggs against Delaware State, Hornets head football coach DeSean Jackson has responded with a statement on his Instagram. The statement reads, “I take the safety, well-being, and development of every student-athlete in the Delaware State University football program seriously. I have never fostered or encouraged hazing, bullying, or any violent

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Trump is facing an increasingly Impatient Iran

By Dan De Luce, Monica Alba, Abigail Williams and Colleen Long President Donald Trump has pushed to bring the war with Iran to a speedy end: He stepped up bombing raids. He threatened to wipe out infrastructure. He has attempted diplomacy and ordered a naval blockade. But Tehran is in no rush to cut a deal. Despite the assassinations of its leaders

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House Bill 3416 Proposes Allocation Of Gambling Proceeds In Missouri To Support State’s HBCUs

A bill has been proposed to find new ways to support Missouri’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). According to the News Tribune, the Missouri House Higher Education and Workforce Development Committee held a discussion on House Bill 3416 in early April. The legislation proposes funding for Lincoln University and Harris-Stowe State University and would launch the “Strengthening

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Trump administration moves to ease restrictions on medical marijuana

By Megan Lebowitz The Justice Department on Thursday announced that it was moving to ease restrictions on state-licensed medical marijuana, opening the door for more research and treatment options. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said in a post to X that he had signed an executive order to immediately reschedule FDA-approved marijuana and state-licensed marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III

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FCS and HBCU football prospects to know in the 2026 NFL draft

The 2026 NFL draft is April 23-26 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Here are some FCS and HBCU players that should be on your radar. FCS prospects that attended the NFL combine Charles Demmings | CB | Stephen F. Austin Charles Demmings left his mark at Stephen F. Austin, finishing as the program’s all-time leader in passes

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