Shaun White

NCCU Student Montressa Hunter Champions Black Librarianship

 Inside the James E. Shepard Memorial Library at North Carolina Central University, you can find Montressa Hunter. “Growing up, I sought refuge in books. That was a place of solace for me,” said Hunter ” I would read anything that I could get my hands on,” she continued. Her love for literature started as a

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21 States Sue Trump Over Mass Layoffs at Education Dept.

By Hurubie Meko and Troy Closson A coalition of 21 Democratic attorneys general sued the Trump administration on Thursday, two days after the Education Department fired more than 1,300 workers, purging people who administer grants and track student achievement across America. The group, led by New York’s Letitia James, sued the administration in a Massachusetts federal court, saying

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Schumer Backs GOP Bill to Avert Shutdown, Splits Democrats

By Carl Hulse Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the minority leader, broke with his party on Thursday and lined up enough Democrats to advance a Republican-written bill to keep federal funding flowing past a midnight Friday deadline, arguing that Democrats could not allow a government shutdown that many of them have demanded. During a

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Aisha Bowe, Former NASA Rocket Scientist, Future Blue Origin Astronaut, and Founder & CEO of LINGO (Photo Credit: WEH Pictures)

WSSU Launches First Space Experiment on All-Female Flight

Courtesy of Winston-Salem State University Spaceflight experiment will be first in university history (Black PR Wire) Plant samples from Winston-Salem State University’s Astrobotany Lab will be on the first Blue Origin all-female mission to space this spring. Esteemed rocket scientist, entrepreneur and global STEM trailblazer, Aisha Bowe, is partnering with WSSU, one of the nation’s leading HBCUs,

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Gov. Sanders, Rep. Hill Highlight HBCU Growth at Summit

By Daniela Dehaghani Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders joined a roundtable discussion at Congressman French Hill’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities Summit at Philander Smith College. The summit brought together local leaders, educators, and students to focus on expanding opportunities for HBCUs, and enhancing their role in Arkansas’ higher education landscape. This roundtable discussion is something

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Spelman’s TRHT Center Fights Racism Despite Political Pushback

By Denim Fisher While  President Donald Trump continues rolling back diversity, equity, and inclusion policies meant to expand opportunities for underrepresented groups, a campus group at Spelman College is pressing forward with its mission to confront systemic racism and foster meaningful dialogue and healing on campus. Indeed, in a moment when DEI initiatives are increasingly

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Georgia Bill Seeks HBCU Voice on Board of Regents

Georgia lawmakers are considering legislation to guarantee that graduates of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) have a formal role in shaping the state’s higher education policies. The University System of Georgia’s (USG) Board of Regents, which governs the state’s 26 public colleges and universities, is composed of 19 members—five appointed at-large and 14 representing

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HBCU Students Show Stronger Mental Health, UNCF Finds

The “HBCU Effect” on mental health is significant UNCF announced the release of groundbreaking research today showing students at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) demonstrate significantly stronger mental health outcomes compared to their peers nationally, despite facing greater financial stressors and barriers to mental health services. The comprehensive report, “Flourishing: Bolstering the Mental Health

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Trump Escalates Tariff Battle, EU and Canada Retaliate

By Natalie Sherman US President Donald Trump has pledged to impose more tariffs after his latest move to introduce import taxes on steel and aluminium entering the US prompted retaliation from the European Union (EU) and Canada. Trump said that “of course” he would respond to the countermeasures, repeating his warning to reveal “reciprocal” tariffs

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Master P Taps Deion Sanders Blueprint at UNO Basketball

Hip-hop mogul and entrepreneur Master P, born Percy Miller, was recently appointed as the President of Basketball Operations at the University of New Orleans (UNO). In shaping his vision for the program, Master P recently expressed how he plans to draw inspiration from NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders’ coaching blueprint in HBCU football during

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