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A new study gives HBCUs a high student 'mobility score.' Many have long-doubted their effectiveness.
The board of trustees at Morehouse College will not renew its contract with President John S. Wilson when it expires in June. Several students have protested the decision that the board made during a meeting last week.
Johnny Taylor of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund made a major announcement affecting Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
Dr. Bill Hawkins defends his decision to send Talladega's marching band to perform during Donald Trump's Inauguration Day parade.
1/9/17- Roland Martin talks to the President of Talladega College, Dr. Billy Hawkins, about the Alabama HBCU that has decided to participate in Donald Trump’s Inauguration parade. “My band Director came to me…he applies for parades all over the country. The application was sent in prior to the election. I didn’t view this as […]
According to reports, not one Washington, D.C., band has applied to be a part of Donald Trump's inaugural parade.
Bowl season kicks off this weekend when two HBCUs take the field in Atlanta for the 2016 Celebration Bowl.
Every December the Air Force Reserve Celebration Bowl brings together the two best HBCU football programs in the country. The G-Men from Grambling State University (10-1) and the Eagles of North Carolina Central University (9-2) are currently in Atlanta, Georgia to compete against each other in the annual bowl game that highlights and celebrates the talent, legacy and […]
Morehouse Medical School's dean receives a prestigious award. The Horatio Alger Award recognizes perseverance, leadership and commitment to academic excellence.
Democrats who serve on the House Oversight Committee requested that President-elect Donald Trump’s financial activity be investigated to ensure that he hasn’t made any unlawful decisions.
Black Republicans are attempting to win over African-American voters in a new PSA that touts their party's support of HBCUs.
Football and game shows have merged to combine for one of the most exciting competitions HBCUs have ever seen.