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Black Woman Breaks Ceiling In The Gaming Industry As The First To Launch Collegiate E-sports & Gaming Company

Black Woman Breaks Ceiling In The Gaming Industry As The First To Launch Collegiate E-sports & Gaming Company – The Black Collegiate Gaming Association Creates Scholarship, Career, Competition and Tech Opportunities for Black College Students – GameStop, Intel and Nacon Gaming Agree

October 15, 2020
Sports

Jerry Stackhouse hints at potential HBCU tournament in Nashville

Jerry Stackhouse and the Vanderbilt men’s basketball team have had their fair share of schedule rearranging for the 2020 season due to COVID-19. Usually starting the first week of November, the NCAA announced a Nov. 25 start date for the college basketball

October 14, 2020October 14, 2020
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McDonald’s USA Expands Its HBCU Platform to Support the Next Generation of Leaders

McDonald’s USA Expands Its HBCU Platform to Support the Next Generation of Leaders Powered by its Black & Positively Golden movement, McDonald’s and its owner/operators are further investing in HBCU students and alumni, and women entrepreneurs, through key community partnerships McDonald’s USA,

October 13, 2020October 14, 2020
Health & Wellness/Scholarships

Gateway Health Introduces Playbook To Address Racial Inequality

Gateway Health Introduces Playbook To Address Racial Inequality Includes $1MM in Scholarships and Targeted Charitable Giving to Black Communities Gateway Health Plan, Inc. (“Gateway Health”), a leading managed care organization dedicated to caring for the “total health” of its members, today announced

October 13, 2020October 13, 2020
HBCU Partners

HBCUs Tapping into Uncommon Venture Capital Investment Opportunities

HBCUs Tapping into Uncommon Venture Capital Investment Opportunities Much-needed outpourings of financial pledges and philanthropic gifts totaling more than $300 million have made their way to historically Black colleges and universities since the coronavirus pandemic erupted seven months ago. However, now in

October 12, 2020October 12, 2020
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5-star basketball recruit Makur Maker talks the ‘HBCU movement,’ upcoming season at Howard

 

October 12, 2020October 12, 2020
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Edward Waters College Announces Men’s Volleyball

“We are pleased to announce that Edward Waters College, distinctively the state of Florida’s first independent institution of higher learning as well as Florida’s first institution established for the education of African-Americans, will add yet another first to its storied history: the

October 12, 2020October 12, 2020
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The Privileged Poor – How Elite Colleges Are Failing Disadvantaged Students

The Privileged Poor How Elite Colleges Are Failing Disadvantaged Students Anthony Abraham Jack An NPR Favorite Book of the Year , Winner of the Critics’ Choice Book Award, American Educational Studies Association Winner of the Mirra Komarovsky Book Award ,Winner of the

October 12, 2020October 18, 2020
STEM/Tech

Morehouse College wins Top Prize At Black Enterprise’s HBCU Hackathon

The 6th annual BE Smart Hackathon, hosted by Black Enterprise and American Airlines, has concluded, revealing an array of prize-winning teams that represent the best tech talent from the nation’s HBCUs. Team Morehouse, composed of five students from Atlanta-based Morehouse College, scored

October 11, 2020October 12, 2020
Scholarships

Virtual UNCF Maya Angelou Women Who Lead Luncheon raises $200K for HBCU students

Virtual UNCF Maya Angelou Women Who Lead Luncheon raises more than $205K for HBCUs and their Students thanks to Broad Support from Individuals and Corporations – GlobeNewswire During an historic day, UNCF celebrated its 18th annual UNCF Maya Angelou Women Who Lead

October 11, 2020
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