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NBA commits to expanding opportunities and partnership with HBCUs this season and beyond

NBA commits to expanding opportunities and partnership with HBCUs this season and beyond

by Daniel Henry-smith | Nov 1, 2021 | News

In a continuation of its celebration of Black colleges during the 2021 All-Star Weekend, the NBA plans to continue to promote, aid and develop students professionally from historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) during the 2022 All-Star Weekend and...
Atlanta HBCU Students Demand Better Housing Conditions, More Funding

Atlanta HBCU Students Demand Better Housing Conditions, More Funding

by Daniel Henry-smith | Oct 27, 2021 | News

Students at Atlanta’s historically Black colleges and universities have launched overnight protests against housing conditions and other issues. They’re reaching out to administrators with a list of demands they want met. Tuesday marked the second day of protests near...
Keshia Knight Pulliam To Teach Entrepreneurship at Clark Atlanta University

Keshia Knight Pulliam To Teach Entrepreneurship at Clark Atlanta University

by Daniel Henry-smith | Oct 27, 2021 | News

Emmy-nominated actress Keshia Knight Pulliam will share her entrepreneurship experience with students at HBCU Clark Atlanta University. The newly-married actress has partnered with Now and Later® candy to launch the #RecognizetheCHEW Class in Session Series. “I’m...
Biden plan pits Hispanic-serving colleges against HBCUs

Biden plan pits Hispanic-serving colleges against HBCUs

by Daniel Henry-smith | Oct 26, 2021 | News

President Joe Biden’s Build Back Better plan is setting up a conflict between Hispanic-serving colleges and historically Black institutions — with both vying for the same resources to address inequities for underserved populations. HBCUs have built a collective brand,...
HBCU uses federal COVID-19 relief funds to lessen student debt

HBCU uses federal COVID-19 relief funds to lessen student debt

by Daniel Henry-smith | Oct 25, 2021 | News

A historically Black college in Missouri is using federal COVID-19 relief funding to eliminate debt for its students from the 2020 academic year. Harris-Stowe University in St. Louis, one of two Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) in the state, used...
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