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TSU Welcomes 800 Freshmen for 2024 ROAR Orientation Week

Courtesy of Tennessee State University More than 800 first-time freshmen will embark on the “Land of Golden Sunshine” on July 16-24 to participate in New Student Orientation (NSO). Called the ROAR Experience, NSO is an immersive event over several days designed to introduce new

July 11, 2024June 20, 2025
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Cheyney University Secures Accreditation, Eyes Expansion

By Chanel Hill Cheyney University President Aaron Walton said his vision for the historically Black institution, or HBCU, is to be the premier educational model for academic excellence, character development and social responsibility. This comes days after it was announced the university,

July 11, 2024June 20, 2025
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Howard Wins DOE Prize for Clean Energy Education Program

Courtesy of Howard University The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy launched its inaugural Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Clean Energy Education Prize Partnerships Track earlier this year, naming Howard University as one of only ten prize

July 11, 2024June 20, 2025
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Miles College Launches 2150 Center to Boost Innovation

Courtesy of Miles College Miles College, a historically Black university in Fairfield, Alabama, has established the 2150 Center for Innovation, Commercialization, & Growth to foster successful entrepreneurs and businesses throughout the state of Alabama, particularly in the city of Birmingham. The 2150

July 11, 2024June 20, 2025
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Michigan Approves Free Community College for All Grads

By Evan Castillio Michigan is set to become the latest state to offer tuition-free community college to all high school graduates. The Michigan Senate approved the fiscal year 2025 $82.5 billion budget on June 27. This budget will create the Community College Guarantee. And

July 11, 2024June 20, 2025
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Jacqie McWilliams Marks 10 Years Leading CIAA Sports

By Kyle T. Moseley Commissioner Jacqie McWilliams will complete her tenth season at the helm of the conference and witness the crowning of two new CIAA Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournament champions at the newly renovated CFG Arena in Baltimore, MD on Feb. 25.

July 11, 2024June 20, 2025
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Bloomberg Gives $1B to Make Hopkins Med School Free

By Jessica Blake Johns Hopkins University has received a new gift of $1 billion from Bloomberg Philanthropies, which will allow the majority of the university’s medical students to attend tuition-free, the university announced Monday. The historic donation will also help many medical students

July 10, 2024June 20, 2025
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JSU, Ole Miss Launch 3+3 Accelerated Law Degree Path

Courtesy of Jackson State University Historically Black Jackson State University has established a new partnership with the University of Mississippi to provide undergraduate students with an accelerated pathway to earning their law degree. Leaders from both partner institutions signed an agreement to

July 10, 2024June 20, 2025
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HBCU All-Star Basketball Team Shines on France Tour

By Lut Williams The 10-member HBCU All-Star basketball squad successfully completed its first-ever international tour in France last week after competing in the QUIA 54 International Tournament and a series of exhibition games. The team, assembled by founder Travis Williams and led

July 10, 2024June 20, 2025
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HBCU Commissioners Fight Harmful NIL Legislation in D.C.

By Kyle T. Moseley The major historically black colleges and universities (HBCU) athletic conferences are led by commissioners Jacqie McWilliams (CIAA), Sonja Stills (MEAC), Dr. Anthony Holloman (SIAC), and Dr. Charles McClelland (SWAC) —  also known as the “4HBAC.”  The four sports

July 10, 2024June 20, 2025
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