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Sarah Bond Breaks Barriers as First Black Woman President of Xbox (1393 hits)
Microsoft has appointed a new leader to take charge of the future of one of the top brands it owns. Following Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard, the tech giant named Sarah Bond as president of Xbox, The Verge reports. Alongside Bond, ...
Posted Thursday, November 2nd 2023 at 12:34PM
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Third Straight Year of Record Enrollment Advances Morgan State University Closer to 10,000 Students Goal (424 hits)
In January of 2022, Morgan State University President David K. Wilson unveiled a bold new 10-year strategic plan, Transformation Morgan 2030: Leading the Future, with a key component of its first goal being to increase overall enrollment to 10,000 st ...
Posted Thursday, November 2nd 2023 at 11:47AM
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Meet the Dad, Mom, and Teen Daughter Who Own and Operate Two Successful Black-Owned Bookstores (1186 hits)
Husband and wife Derrick and Ramunda Young are the founders of Mahogany Books, two popular Black-owned bookstores in the Washington DC metro area. Together with their 16-year-old daughter, Mahogany, they are helping to meet the literary needs of read ...
Posted Thursday, November 2nd 2023 at 11:43AM
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Tuskegee Alum Kenneth L. Parker '94 Selected to Serve on U.S. Attorney General's Advisory Committee (1161 hits)
TUSKEGEE, AL — Tuskegee University alumnus Kenneth L. Parker '94 has been appointed to the Attorney General's Advisory Committee (AGAC) by U.S. Attorney General Merrick B. Garland. Mr. Parker is a distinguished graduate of Tuskegee University and cur ...
Posted Thursday, November 2nd 2023 at 10:33AM
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Two HBCUs Named Among World’s Top Music Business Schools (1018 hits)
Howard University, the renowned historically Black college in Northwest, D.C., finds itself in esteemed company alongside institutions such as the Abbey Road Institute in London, the Berklee College of Music in Boston and Spain, and the Liverpool Ins ...
Posted Wednesday, November 1st 2023 at 5:48PM
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North Carolina A&T sign vandalized during homecoming (631 hits)
North Carolina A&T is celebrating homecoming this week, but an act of vandalism is making headlines for a less positive reason. One of the school’s entrances’ was spray painted over with the words “Free Congo” and “F**k 12.” North Carolina A&T r ...
Posted Wednesday, November 1st 2023 at 3:35PM
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North Carolina A&T overtakes Division I Band of The Year Lead (1472 hits)
The latest rankings for the ESPN Band of The Year HBCU band championship are in and North Carolina A&T has made the leap to no. 1. The North Carolina A&T Blue and Gold Marching Machine jumped up from no. 2 to no. 1, overtaking the Southern Univer ...
Posted Wednesday, November 1st 2023 at 1:23PM
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HBCU Alumni File Lawsuit Over Underfunding of Georgia's Three Public HBCUs (861 hits)
The lawsuit says poor state investment has disadvantaged Black students at these institutions and subjected them to de facto segregation. For decades, state governments have unevenly funded some historically Black institutions by not matching fede ...
Posted Wednesday, November 1st 2023 at 10:47AM
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Coppin State University unveils $45.8M College of Business Building (1118 hits)
The new College of Business at Coppin State University has four stories of classrooms, lecture space, student study areas, data labs and a constant stock market ticker tape with a colorful neon glow. The new $45.8 million academic center on the ca ...
Posted Tuesday, October 31st 2023 at 4:33PM
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Howard University Graduate Makes History as First Black Air Force Thunderbird (1522 hits)
All across the country, U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds have been performing flyovers to honor the workers on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. One of the team's newest members is a Howard University graduate and the first black, female office ...
Posted Tuesday, October 31st 2023 at 2:23PM
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New TSU Institute Gets $990K To Increase Electoral Participation (758 hits)
Living up to its state designation as “a special purpose institution of higher education for urban programming,” Texas Southern University (TSU) is set to launch a new institute aimed at improving urban realities. The historic Third Ward HBCU, with t ...
Posted Tuesday, October 31st 2023 at 2:23PM
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Why HBCU Tennessee State picked Hockey and what it hopes to build (1052 hits)
Hockey. Hockey? Not baseball? Not soccer? Hockey?!? For a second, Howard Gentry allowed himself to be surprised upon learning that Tennessee State University would be the first Historically Black College and University to have a hockey program. ...
Posted Monday, October 30th 2023 at 2:45PM
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Student Loan Debt Payments Hit HBCU Graduates Especially Hard (867 hits)
The return of federal student loan payments this month threatens to derail prospects for graduates of Historically Black Colleges and Universities, a cohort already facing steep economic disadvantages. Aid makes college possible for many HBCU stud ...
Posted Monday, October 30th 2023 at 1:55PM
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Jackson State's Leilani Armenta the 1st woman to score in FCS HBCU game (894 hits)
Jackson State kicker Leilani Armenta on Saturday became the first woman to score in an FCS HBCU game, connecting on three extra points in the Tigers' 40-14 victory over Arkansas-Pine Bluff. Armenta, a 5-foot-7 native of Ventura, California, who is ...
Posted Monday, October 30th 2023 at 1:20PM
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Morehouse Receives $4 million For new Building, Academic Programs (1144 hits)
As Morehouse College welcomes alumni, celebrities and community members to celebrate Homecoming this week, the school also has four million more reasons to celebrate. This month, the all-male HBCU has received $4 million from two major companies ...
Posted Monday, October 30th 2023 at 12:14PM
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