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Spelman’s Partnership with BNY Helps Students Soar

Courtesy of Spelman College After graduation, Spelman College computer science major Mikaela Page, C’2027, plans to pursue a career in cybersecurity and take part in regulating artificial intelligence. She’ll be able to do this thanks in part to BNY’s contribution to the President’s Safety

January 2, 2025
Sports

HBCU Student-Athletes: Join the Fight for Justice Against the NCAA’s Discriminatory Policies

By Ashley Brown In two landmark cases that hope to reshape the future for Black student-athletes at Historically Black Colleges and Universities, a group of former athletes has challenged the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s Academic Performance Program (APP) in court. The plaintiffs

January 2, 2025
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Happy New Year From HBCU News!

January 1, 2025
Opinion/Politics

Protecting Black Students During the Second Trump Presidency

By Shaun Harper One day after Donald Trump was re-elected president of the United States, Black students across the country received racist text messages. This same thing happened within 10 days following the 2016 presidential election: Black freshmen at the University of

December 31, 2024
National News

DEI programs weathered a myriad of attacks this year, with more to come in 2025

By Curtis Bunn One by one, diversity, equity and inclusion programs at some of the country’s biggest companies fell apart in 2024, with signs that efforts to reverse DEI initiatives will only ramp up in 2025. This year saw the rise in prominent

December 31, 2024
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NCCU Establishes Commission to Transform Law School’s Future

Courtesy of North Carolina Central University North Carolina Central University Chancellor Karrie G. Dixon has announced the establishment of a significant 13-member commission tasked with outlining the future direction of the NCCU School of Law. The commission will be chaired by Raymond

December 31, 2024
Politics

Spelman College Museum of Fine Art Presents We Say What Black This Is, an Exhibition Featuring MacArthur Award-Winning Artist Amanda Williams

Courtesy of Spelman University Spelman College Museum of Fine Art presents We Say What Black This Is, an exhibition showcasing mixed media and watercolor paintings by MacArthur award-winning artist Amanda Williams. The new exhibit opens February 7, 2025, and will be on view through

December 31, 2024
National News

UNCF Economic Impact Report Highlights Unmatched Contributions and Urgent Funding Needs of HBCUs

By Roy Betts, UNCF Communications HBCUs have long been pillars of educational excellence and economic engines, driving prosperity in their communities and across the nation. Despite these contributions, chronic underfunding threatens their ability to sustain this impact. Transforming Futures: The Economic Engines

December 31, 2024
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Towson University Program Rejected As Duplicate Of One HBCU Morgan State By Maryland Higher Education Commission

Courtesy of Morgan State University The Maryland Higher Education Commission ruled that Towson University cannot create a program considered to be a copy of a similar program at HBCU Morgan State University. “The program Towson is proposing is unreasonably and unnecessarily duplicative

December 31, 2024
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Meharry Medical College and the University of Pennsylvania Establish Joint MD/PhD Program

Courtesy of Meharry Medical College Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee, one of four historically Black medical schools in the United States, has recently established a joint M.D./Ph.D. program with the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton Health Care Management Department. The initiative allows

December 31, 2024
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