FAMU Leads 14 HBCUs in Launching National Research Coalition
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Posted By: Will Moss on April 29, 2026 Florida A&M University (FAMU) is spearheading a new national research coalition bringing together 14 historically Black colleges and universities to accelerate innovation and expand the collective research impact of HBCUs across the country. The partnership represents a significant collaborative effort among HBCU institutions to strengthen their research capabilities and advance scientific discovery through coordinated efforts and shared resources. Key Takeaway: This coalition marks a strategic move by FAMU and partner HBCUs to collectively enhance research capacity and amplify their impact in innovation and scholarship on a national scale. FAMU's leadership in organizing this coalition underscores the university's continued commitment to research excellence and collaborative partnerships within the HBCU community. The initiative aims to pool resources, expertise, and infrastructure among the participating institutions to create greater opportunities for groundbreaking research and innovation. The formation of this research coalition comes at a critical time when HBCUs are increasingly recognized for their contributions to scientific research and their role in training the next generation of researchers and scholars, particularly in STEM fields. Through this partnership, the 14 participating HBCUs will work together to:
The coalition represents a model for how HBCUs can work together strategically to enhance their competitive position in securing research funding, attracting top talent, and producing cutting-edge scholarship that addresses critical challenges facing communities and the nation. As the lead institution, FAMU continues to build on its reputation as a research-intensive university and its history of fostering partnerships that advance the mission of HBCUs nationwide. The university has consistently demonstrated leadership in creating opportunities for collaboration among Black colleges and universities. Additional details about the specific research focus areas, participating institutions, and timeline for coalition activities are expected to be announced as the partnership moves forward. The establishment of this national research coalition signals a new chapter in HBCU collaboration and collective advancement in higher education research. Originally reported by Google News HBCU. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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