Shaun White

Reversing the Decline of Black Male Enrollment in Colleges

By Dr. Anthony L. Jenkins I believe the continuing decline of male enrollment in higher education is one of the greatest crises of this century. Their declining absence from higher education has significant political, innovative, medical, social equality and civil rights implications. The correlation is undeniable: a decline in Black and Brown male enrollment in

More

Alabama A&M Students to Compete in 2025 BE Smart Hackathon

A team of talented Alabama A&M University students will represent the University at the 10th Annual Black Enterprise BE Smart Hackathon, taking place November 5–8 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Hosted by Black Enterprise, a premier multimedia company, and presented by American Airlines, the event’s main sponsor, the four-day coding competition brings together 310 students from 43

More

Michigan Adds 24% Cannabis Tax to Fund Major Road Projects

Written By Lexx Thornton On October 7, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed an $81 billion budget that includes a new 24% wholesale tax on cannabis to fund her ambitious road improvement plan. This tax, levied on transfers between cannabis businesses, takes effect on January 1, 2026, and is projected to raise approximately $420.7 million annually. 

More

Angela Davis to Speak at N.C. A&T on Art and Activism

By Markita C. Rowe  Longtime activist, scholar, and author Angela Y. Davis will speak at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University this Wednesday, Oct. 15, as part of the university’s Lyceum Series and its Art & Activism 2025 initiative.  The event is being hosted by the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences and

More

More Parents Support Career Paths Beyond Four-Year College

Written By Lexx Thornton A recent report reveals a major shift in post-high school planning: a growing majority of American parents are actively supporting their teenagers in exploring options beyond the traditional four-year college track.  According to a study released by the American Student Assistance (ASA), which surveyed over 3,000 middle and high school students,

More

Israel Releases 2,000 Palestinian Prisoners Under Ceasefire

BY  Sam Metz and Jalal Bwaitel  Cheers erupted among Palestinians on Monday as Israel released nearly 2,000 prisoners under a Gaza ceasefire agreement that saw them exchanged for Israeli hostages freed by Hamas. Large crowds greeted the freed prisoners in Beitunia in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and in Khan Younis in Gaza, flashing V-for-victory signs as they descended

More

Arthur Blank Donates $50M to Support Atlanta’s HBCU Students

The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation announced a $50 million donation to Atlanta’s historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) recently. The funds are designed to help students who are near graduation but have exhausted all other financial aid. The “gap scholarships” aim to ensure that financial hardship does not prevent students from completing their degrees.“These

More

Louisiana Case Could Redefine Voting Rights Act Protections

By Lawrence Hurley The way Louisiana’s Republican leaders put it, the pervasive racial discrimination in elections that led to the passage of the 1965 Voting Rights Act is all in the past. That is why they are now urging the Supreme Court, in a case being argued on Wednesday, to bar states from using any consideration

More

Trump’s Layoffs Slash Education Department Workforce by 20%

By Colin Binkley A new round of layoffs at the Education Department is depleting an agency that was hit hard in the Trump administration’s previous mass firings, threatening new disruption to the nation’s students and schools in areas from special education to civil rights enforcement to after-school programs. The Trump administration started laying off 466 Education Department staffers

More
/

Livingstone’s Mental Health Task Force Featured on Spectrum News for National Award

Written By Lexx Thornton The Salisbury campus is becoming one of only two historically Black colleges and universities in the country to receive the 2025 Excellence in Mental Health and Well-Being Award from Insight Into Academia magazine. The award honors institutions that demonstrate a deep commitment to innovative mental wellness support in higher education.  At

More

Never Miss A Story

Covering HBCUS
and The African American Community