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RN Resident Virtual Info Session and Q&A With Providence - Feb 12th - Register Now!
Join Providence's upcoming RN Resident Virtual Info Session and Q&A to learn more about roles available to new grad RNs, growth opportunities, what a day-in-the-life looks like and more! Thursday, February 12 from 12:00-1:30pm PT (3:00-4:30pm ET) Hear From: Executi
Florida A&M University History on Display in New Smithsonian Exhibition
Artifacts from the Florida A&M University (FAMU) Meek-Eaton Black Archives are prominently featured in a powerful new exhibition at the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Cu
University of the District of Columbia Announces Launch of School of Education and Learning Sciences
The University of the District of Columbia (UDC) today announced the launch of its new School of Education and Learning Sciences, a milestone that coincides with the university’s 175th anniversary cel
NEW BOOK - Jackson State University: The First Hundred Years, 1877-1977
Before it was Jackson State University®, it was Natchez Seminary, a school built on a vision of education and empowerment. In 1877, H. P. Jacobs and Black ministers from the Mississippi Baptist Missio
Virginia State University Concert Choir To Perform At Historic Inauguration Of Virginia's First Female Governor
Virginia State University is proud to announce that the VSU Concert Choir will perform at the inauguration of Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger, Virginia’s first female governor, on Saturday, January
See Moses the Black in theaters Jan 30 - Feb 5, in theaters for a limited time only!
MOSES THE BLACK is an upcoming film that blends contemporary Black life with African spiritual history through a powerful modern narrative. Starring Omar Epps, alongside Wiz Khalifa, Quavo, and Skilla Baby, the film follows Malik, a recently released gang leader whose life
Alabama State University Earns 2026 Carnegie Community Engagement Classification
Alabama State University has been selected for the 2026 Carnegie Elective Classification for Community Engagement, a prestigious national recognition that underscores the University’s deep and sustain
HBCU CONNECT Reports on Where HBCU Alumni Are Getting Hired in 2026: Key Industries, Growth Areas, and Career Paths!
As HBCU students and alumni plan their next career moves—and as employers refine their recruiting strategies—recent data points to clear patterns in hiring destinations, high-demand industries, and the long-term economic impact of HBCUs.
Historic achievement positions Edward Waters University for national prominence
Edward Waters University (EWU) proudly announces its reaffirmation of accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), with no recommendations for im
HBCU GO Drops Its 2026 Basketball Schedule - Rivalries, Big Talent And Must-See Matchups
Allen Media Group’s HBCU GO, the free-streaming digital platform and premier destination for HBCU sports and culture, is pleased to announce that HBCU GO Basketball is back—and the 2026 season is brin
Events DC Presents: The Battle for the Real HU
Events DC, the official convention and sports authority of Washington, DC, will present The Battle for the Real HU: The Basketball Series on Saturday, December 13 at CareFirst Arena. The contest will
Edward Waters University makes featured cover story of The EDU Ledger
Edward Waters University has been selected as the featured cover story of The EDU Ledger (formerly Diverse: Issues In Higher Education) in its current December 2025 year end issue which hit news stand
Scholarship Opportunity For Engineering or Architecture Majors: Apply Now!
Empowering the next generation of visionaries in architecture and engineering. The Betty and Mort Marshall Memorial Scholarship was created to celebrate academic achievement and build pathways of opportunity for students pursuing degrees in architecture and engineering at Historically Black Colle
HBCU AWARE FEST 2026 - Tickets On Sale Now: A Historic Movement to End Student Debt and Empower Black Futures
For generations, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have been the backbone of Black excellence, shaping leaders in medicine, law, engineering, education, arts, and beyond. The numbers speak for themselves: 80% of Black doctors and Black judges, along with 50% of Black engineers and