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HBCU athlete at center of NCAA gambling scandal issues statement

An HBCU athlete at the center of the NCAA gambling scandal is denying any involvement. Former North Carolina A&T basketball player Julius Reese posted a statement to his social media accounts on Tuesday. In the statement, he announced his intention to enter the transfer portal and leave North Carolina A&T, and also vehemently denied that he broke NCAA regulations

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Despite Decline In Black Male Enrollment At HBCUs, Benedict College Sets New Standard With 7% Increase In Recent Years

Courtesy of Afrotech Black male enrollment at the Historically Black College and University (HBCU), Benedict College, is on the rise. This counters overall data indicating that Black men’s enrollment at HBCUs has decreased. According to research from the American Institute for Boys and Men, 26% of Black men were enrolled in an HBCU in 2024, down from 38% in 1976. However, Benedict

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MacKenzie Scott rewrites $79B higher ed donation playbook, giving to HBCUs and community colleges

Americans gave an estimated $78.8 billion to colleges and universities in fiscal year 2025, a 4% year-over-year increase that barely kept up with inflation, according to survey findings released Tuesday from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. But that figure doesn’t fully illustrate where the money is actually going or which schools have historically been

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Jackson State names new president after national search.

The state’s largest HBCU and the Jackson area’s most prominent university has a new leader, and she’s a familiar face. The Board of Trustees of the State Institutions of Higher Learning named Denise Jones Gregory as the 14th full-time president of Jackson State University on April 16. Gregory, a JSU graduate, had served as interim president since May 2025.

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HBCU News Store opens at Washington, D.C.’s Union Station on Emancipation Day, Honoring a Legacy of Freedom, Education, and Culture.

Washington, D.C. — April 16, 2026 — In a powerful tribute to history, culture, and community, the HBCU News Store officially open its doors at Washington, D.C.’s iconic Union Station on April 16, 2026, in honor of D.C. Emancipation Day—the date marking the abolition of slavery in the nation’s capital in 1862. Timed intentionally to

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Study Finds HBCU Attendance Linked to Lasting Cognitive Health

by Daryl R. Thomas Jr. A recent study published in JAMA Network Open found that Black adults who attended historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) performed better on cognitive tests later in life than those who attended predominantly white institutions. The findings are shifting how researchers think about the role of college beyond academics, emphasizing how campus

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Ex-Sen. Bernie Sanders advisor Analilia Mejia speaks during a meet-and-greet with 12 of the candidates competing in the special primary for New Jersey's 11th Congressional District at Montclair State University on Nov. 11, 2025.(Photo by Anne-Marie Caruso/New Jersey Monitor)

Democrat Analilia Mejia wins New Jersey special election to fill Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s House seat

By Owen Auston-Babcock Democrat Analilia Mejia has won the special election to fill New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s seat in the U.S. House, NBC News projects, defeating Republican Joe Hathaway. Mejia, a progressive activist backed by Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., entered Thursday’s contest in the 11th Congressional District as the favorite. Then-Vice

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Hegseth attacks ‘unpatriotic’ media and compares reporters to Jewish biblical group

By Rich Schapiro Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth escalated his attacks on the media Thursday, comparing reporters covering the Iran war to the Pharisees, the biblical Jewish group that opposed Jesus. The comments came at a Pentagon press briefing in which Hegseth first described the American media as “incredibly unpatriotic.” “I just can’t help but notice the endless stream

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Trio of WNBA stars get new franchise tags worth up to $1.4 million

By The Associated Press New York’s Sabrina Ionescu, Minnesota’s Napheesa Collier and Los Angeles’ Kelsey Plum were all extended franchise tags by their WNBA teams, worth potentially $1.4 million as free agency opened up. By giving the “core” designation to those players, their teams have exclusive negotiating rights, which come with a guaranteed one-year deal at

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A’ja Wilson on impact of Alpha Kappa Alpha on her life

A’ja Wilson is opening up about the deeper influences behind her dominance on and off the court, crediting Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. as a pivotal force in shaping her into the woman and leader she is today. In a recent interview with Vogue, the WNBA superstar reflected on how her sorority experience instilled a sense of

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