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Supreme Court lets Alabama speed adoption of congressional map eliminating a majority-Black district

By Lawrence Hurley WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday removed an obstacle to Alabama’s using a new congressional map in this year’s election that would eliminate one of the state’s two majority-Black districts. The court, over the objection of its liberal members, sent litigation over the Republican-drawn map back to the lower court, which could speed up the state’s effort

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UNCF Celebrates 20th Anniversary of its Institute for Capacity Building, Invites National Leaders to Define the Next Era of HBCU Transformation at UNITE 2026

Founding Executive Director Dr. Elfred Anthony Pinkard named UNCF President-in-Residence and Chair of the Institute’s 20th Anniversary Campaign (Black PR Wire) Recently, UNCF announced plans to celebrate the 20th anniversary of its Institute for Capacity Building (ICB), a national leader in advancing institutional strength, resilience and long-term sustainability across higher education. Founded in May 2006, ICB introduced a then-ambitious idea ahead of its time:

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Voorhees University freshman earns 1st place in national HBCU Smart Cities Program

A Voorhees University freshman student has earned 1st place in the National Pathway Community Foundation HBCU Smart Cities Program. Freshman Josephine Mulenga took the top spot in the program, a ten-week national initiative focused on “developing innovative, technology-driven solutions to real-world urban challenges.” “This outstanding accomplishment reflects the innovation and academic excellence we foster at

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Allen Media Group’s HBCU GO unveils 13-week football schedule featuring classic showdowns, homecoming events and historic rivalries

Allen Media Group’s free-streaming digital sports platform  HBCU GO — the premier broadcaster for HBCU football – has just unveiled its 2026 football schedule,  delivering a curated 13-game broadcast lineup of must-watch matchups featuring powerhouse  programs, rising contenders, and high-stakes showdowns across the HBCU landscape. Answering the  call of the culture, the slate highlights the intensity, tradition,

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Students at Morehouse School of Medicine join wave of HBCU protests of GOP-backed commencement speakers

Rep. Rich McCormick, a MSM alum, reportedly supported legislation that made it more difficult for lower-income students to attend the medical school. As commencements get underway across the country, Morehouse School of Medicine is demanding that one of its alumni not speak at its graduation. Rep. Rich McCormick (R-GA) was selected as speaker for the Morehouse School

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SC State launches major fundraiser amid calls to defund HBCU

South Carolina State University is launching a new $41 million fundraising campaign on Wednesday, amid recent controversies at the Orangeburg campus. SC State, the state’s only publicly funded, four-year historically Black college, said the campaign is “designed to transform the student experience and solidify the university’s position as a premier research institution.” Known as “The

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