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Dear Gardeners: Spring Issue 2025 April Showers Showed No Flowers
Dear Gardeners: I write you from Memphis, Tennessee and I will definitely share you with the rainy days of just the first week. Three days it rained heavily with thunderstorms and lightning. In addition, there were flooding streets and downed trees. I didn’t get it my area of town but I did see it
Rust College Hosts French Film Festival, April 4-12, to help celebrate Black Women's History Month
The Humanities Department at Rust College will host the French Film Festival “for the young who want to go to France”.** To celebrate Black Women’s
Grammy Award Nominee Deborah Cox Joins North Carolina A&T State University on April 25 for Town & Gown Celebration
By Markita C. Rowe, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences public communications specialist Grammy-nominated R&B songstress and Broadway
Florida A&M University Professor Earns Prestigious Rutgers University ELEVATE Fellowship
Florida A&M University’s Keith Rivero, Ph.D., a tenure-earning assistant professor in the College of Education, has been selected as one of 15 early-c
University of the District of Columbia's David A. Clarke School of Law Ranked #2 for Graduates in Public Interest Law
The University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law (UDC Law), the only public law school in the nation’s capital and one of only
Texas Southern University Foundation's 2025 Tiger Ball raises more than $1 million for student scholarships
The Texas Southern University (TSU) Foundation announced that it raised $1.25 million for student scholarships at its annual Tiger Ball, held Saturday
Florida A&M University to Host Shadow a Rattler Day and Youth of the Year Luncheon for Boys & Girls Clubs Members
On Monday, April 7, 2025, Florida A&M University (FAMU) will welcome over 100 Boys & Girls Club members to campus for Shadow a Rattler Day, an immersive experience designed to introduce high school students to college life. This event serves as Day 2 of the three-day Florida Boys & Girls Clubs Yo
Applications for the Goldman Sachs One Million Black Women: Black in Business Fall 2025 cohort are now open!
Black in Business is a free business education program dedicated to equipping sole proprietors with the tools necessary to turn their business potent
HBCU Week Now Extends Deadline For Inaugural Student Film Festival
HBCU Week NOW, a public media partnership spearheaded by Maryland Public Television (MPT) dedicated to honoring the rich history, legacy and cultural
University of the District of Columbia's Fifth Annual Research Week Kicking Off March 31
The University of the District of Columbia (UDC) is proud to announce Research Week 2025, its annual showcase of groundbreaking scholarship, taking pl
First-Ever National 4-H Soccer Cup Kicks Off at the University of the District of Columbia
The University of the District of Columbia (UDC) is excited to host the first-ever National 4-H Soccer Cup from March 12 to 14, 2025. As part of Ignit
HBCU Week Now Launches Inaugural Student Film Festival
HBCU Week NOW, a public media partnership project offering films about the incredible impact and contributions of Historically Black Colleges and Univ
North Carolina A&T State University Lyceum Series to Host Rennie Harris Puremovement for Night of Street Dance
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Lyceum Series, in collaboration with the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
HBCU students show better mental health outcomes despite support gaps, new report finds
Black students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Predominantly Black Institutions (PBIs) experience better mental health out
Call For Panelists, Alumni and Friends, For The 2025 HBCU Doctoral Career Pathways Conference
Howard Univ Graduate School on Instagram: "Looking for panelists (yes, alumni and friends, we need you!) for the 2025 Doctoral Career Pathways Confere