A year before the school celebrates 150 years, Alabama A&M University has announced that it is reinstating an athletic program that has been dormant for 30 years. Alabama
Apple and the Propel Center will host 50 students from 19 HBCUs as part of an arts and entertainment industry accelerator program. The Propel Center was launched by
On June 7, Morgan State University became the first HBCU to perform in Normandy, France, at the 80th Anniversary and Commemoration of D-Day. The band took over 100
The Board of Trustees at Howard University took a vote on June 7, to discuss revoking Sean “Diddy” Combs’ honorary degree. The board unanimously voted to take back
A longtime HBCU football coach, Doug Porter, recently died at 94. According to The Associated Press, Porter, the oldest living member of the College Football Hall of Fame,
Charlotte is celebrating Black colleges in a major way. The North Carolina city hosted its first-ever HBCU festival to commemorate the schools and educate families about their existence.
Daniel Black speaks out following his viral commencement speech at Clark Atlanta University (CAU). The author and professor touched on what the moment meant for HBCU graduates everywhere.
Voorhees University has announced that Shawn Walker, former basketball head coach, will be inducted into this year’s Voorhees University Athletics Hall of Fame. The coach, who is currently
Welcome back to “A Different World.” The cast of the beloved ’90s sitcom reunited to tour college campuses and celebrate their impact on rising HBCU admissions. The “Cosby
The First Annual HBCU High School Football Camp, which was started by a former Howard University volleyball player and her husband, a former Howard University baseball player, to