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Oakwood University Church Makes History!
"Oakwood University Church in Huntsville, Ala., made history earlier this month by launching its first Friendship Camp, a dedicated camping experience designed specifically for 10-year-old Pathfinders
Black-owned Opera For Us Organization Brings Opera and Food to Chesapeake’s Summit Pointe Sept 14
Join us for a one-of-a-kind community experience that blends the beauty of live opera with the vibrant flavors of Toastique from September 14 from 5:30-7 p.m. Hosted in the heart of Chesapeake at Summ
Kingsford's "Pass The Tongs" Initiative Hit The HBCU Campuses. Interview with Mitch O'Furey of Kingsford
Pass The Tongs is Kingsford’s first-of-its-kind program focused on preserving the legacy of Black barbecue culture while inspiring and equipping the next generation of innovators and storytellers. It’
HBCU GO And NFL Network Make History With First-Ever Simulcast Of The 2025 Black College Football Hall Of Fame Classic
In a groundbreaking moment for sports and culture, Allen Media Group's HBCU GO, the leading media platform for Historically Black Colleges and Universities, and NFL Network are joining forces to simul
Bethune-Cookman University Receives $200,000 Endowment Fund
Bethune-Cookman University (B-CU) recently received a transformative $200,000 endowed scholarship donation from Rev. Robert Gibbs, a retired United Methodist minister and former Wildcat trustee. Re
Virginia State University Professor Nominated For Pulitzer Prize
Virginia State University is proud to announce that Assistant Professor and Chair of the Department of Languages & Literature, Dr. Latorial Faison, has been nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in Poetry fo
Xavier University of Louisiana women's volleyball wins Wolf Pack Welcome tournament at The Den
Xavier University of Louisiana women's volleyball saved five set points Saturday and defeated city rival Loyola 29-27, 25-16, 28-26 to win the championship of the Wolf Pack Welcome tournament at The D
Showing Students the World of Possibilities in STEM
What do you think of when you think about a job in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)? Beakers, lab experiments and equations on whiteboards probably come to mind. But not all STEM
FAMU’s Marching 100 to Perform at Houston Battle of the Bands, U.S. Open Althea Gibson Tribute, and Orange Blossom Classic
The world-renowned Florida A&M University Marching (FAMU) “100” is set to take center stage across three major national events, beginning this Saturday, Aug. 23. Their first stop is Houston for the
Pepsi Brings The Iconic Pepsi Challenge To HBCUs - Now Featuring Pepsi Zero Sugar Wild Cherry
Pepsi® is once again hitting the road, bringing the iconic Pepsi Challenge to its multi-stop HBCU Tour - and this time with the addition of the crisp and refreshing taste of Pepsi® Zero Sugar Wild Che
Morgan State University Matches Decade Record with New 2025/26 Fulbright U.S. Scholar Awardees
In advancement of Morgan State University’s 10-year strategic plan emphasizing international scholarship, global awareness and study abroad, two faculty members—Valerie Odero-Marah, Ph.D., professor o
HBCU Go Fires Up The 2025 College Football Season With 2-Hour Sports Kickoff Show - Aug 23
HBCU GO, the free-streaming digital platform from Allen Media Group and the leading media provider for the nation’s 107 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), will premiere the HBCU GO
Florida A&M University's Summer Band Camp Pushes More Than 400 Campers to Greatness
For 410 middle and high school musicians from across the country, Florida A&M University’s Summer Band Camp was more than just a week of music; it was a lesson in endurance, excellence, and the legacy
Urban Golf Weekend Returns Labor Day with Premier Golf, Networking and Cultural Experiences
Urban Golf Weekend (UGW), the nation's premier celebration of golf, culture, and community, will tee off August 29–31, 2025, across iconic Miami venues including Eden Roc Miami Beach, Miami Beach Golf
A New Era in Campus Living: Florida A&M University Celebrates the Opening of Venom Landing
Florida A&M University officially opened the doors to its new 700-bed residence hall, Venom Landing. The ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday, Aug. 12, brought together students, alumni, faculty,