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College Board to make changes to SAT
By Lyndsey Layton and Nick Anderson, The SAT, the most widely used college entrance exam for generations of students, is getting a makeover. David Coleman, president of the College Board, whic
The Ray Charles Foundation Surprises Morehouse with a $3 million Gift
It was an announcement that brought hundreds to their feet in Atlanta, GA, Saturday night, February 16, during Morehouse College's 25th Annual “A Candle in the Dark” Gala. The Gala is the College’s l
Mr. A&T crowned Mr. HBCU
Erik Veal, Editor-in-Chief Aggies flood social media timelines as Mr. North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Reginald Johnson has claimed victory at the 2013 Mr. HBCU pageant. After showcasing his oratory, talent and formal wear for A&T on February 16, Johnson has taken hi
Be Featured in HBCU CONNECT On Campus Magazine!!!
Would you like to be featured in our HBCU CONNECT On Campus magazine this Fall? If so, please send your resume and a couple of good pictures to our magazine editor right away! If you would like to see past issues of our magazine to see what we are talking about, go to www.hbcuconnect.com/magazine
Looking for the perfect college? Learn why you should apply to Clark Atlanta University!
"Why Clark Atlanta University?" Current students at Clark Atlanta University share why they chose to attend CAU, and offer advice and insight to prospective students. If you are interesting in a
Former WNBA Executive and Leadership Consultant to Address Tournament Participants
The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association welcomes Felicia Hall Allen as the keynote speaker for the 2013 Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournament Tip-Off Awards Luncheon; scheduled for Monday,
Tickets are on sale for the 80th Annual SIAC Basketball Tournament
Tickets for the 80th Annual SIAC Basketball Tournament are now on sale. The tournament will be hosted in Atlanta, GA for the fourth consecutive year at the Frank L. Forbes Arena on the campus of Moreh
Cheerleader for Life
Cheer, Smiles, Team, NCCU, Eagle
Join us at NSBE's Annual Convention March 27 - 31, 2013 at the Indiana Convention Center!
On behalf of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), I would like to invite you to join us as we return home to Indiana for our 39th Annual Convention. The convention will be held in India
Valentine Music
There is nothing like songs that depict the essence of love. This song is one of those.... Happy Love Day!
Pick 6- Reasons We Love HBCUs
Pick 6 is back! Host Cedric Perry and sidekick Bandman return to their alma mater Cheyney University to move the crowd! In this episode, Ceddy P highlights the legacy of Historically Black Colleges an
Happy Valentine's Day!
Love is not hard to have or hold. Just look in the mirror and see Love in your eyes that you forever own. Celebrate Love today and Love will Celebrate you! Happy Valentine's Day!!!
Register for the 100 HBCU Bus Tour with stops to Ten Cities and States
Domino’s Pizza strives to help build stronger communities by actively supporting educational programs and providing fund raising opportunities to schools and civic organizations. Domino’s Pizza is pro
What was your favorite part of the Grammys?
Thank goodness for great music and artists! It was great to see the Grammy go to GOTYE! That song is a classic that has a great beat. Seeing Prince present a Grammy was THE BEST part! His prese
See Video: Obama: Lessons Of Prayer Breakfast Should Have Longer ‘Shelf Life’
By Mary Bruce @marykbruce Follow on Twitter Feb 7, 2013 11:03am In a rare moment of bipartisanship, the annual National Prayer Breakfast brings leaders from both sides of the aisle together in p
Bill Gates says there is something backwards about college ratings
Deseret News Published: Wednesday, Feb. 6 2013 12:00 a.m. MST Our take: Bill Gates recently sat down with six bloggers and journalists to discuss his thoughts on U.S. colleges. His take —
Be prepared: Monster blizzard could slam Northeast
By David Ariosto, CNN A blizzard is expected to hit the Northeastern U.S. Are you there? Send in time-lapse videos and photographs of the storm. But please stay safe New York (CNN) -- Two feroci
Cheyney University President's Blog--Our Collective Action is Required
The Inaugural Speech of President Barack Obama probably will be one of the most memorable Inauguration speeches of United States' presidents and, likewise, one of the most defining speeches of Barack
What's In A Women's College?
Rachel Hennessey, Contributor With the number of women’s colleges nationwide dropping from 200 to just 47 over the past 50 years, it’s no surprise that people are beginning to reevaluate their p
My Hope for 2030: Building a Vision for Women and Girls (Melinda Gates)
February 01, 2013 In 2000, the United Nations took bold action to address critical global health and development challenges impacting the world’s poorest populations. The results were the Millenni
Promoting Your Internships & College Recruit Opportunities to HBCU Students...
We are working on the current issue of our HBCU CONNECT On Campus magazine which will be distributed on HBCU college campuses in March. The student magazine is an excellent resource for promoting any
What was your favorite part of the Superbowl?
The football game was thrilling wasn't it! That was one of the most entertaining Superbowl's we've ever witnessed. What were your favorite parts/plays? The halftime show was mesmerizing. Everyo
HBCUConnect.com plays a part in the BlackBerry Superbowl Commercial!
Blackberry included music from the Capsoul Records music catalog, a Columbus, Ohio soul music label founded by Bill Moss, legendary activist and father and uncle to four HBCU Connect staff. The son
Oakwood "commUniversity's" Black History Celebration kicks off with a "Sneak Peak"
For the second consecutive year, Oakwood and Huntsville's WAAY-TV (ABC) have partnered to produce WAAY's "Black History Month Celebration" series. Ms. Kisha Norris, Oakwood's Executive Directo
Black People and Black Colleges – Time to Think and Live Outside of the Box
Black people are just people. And sometimes when associations are made about who we are, where we live, and how we learn, simplified perspectives prevail. As college applications are sent throughou