A group of Kentucky State University students, alumni, and prospective students recently filed a federal lawsuit regarding Kentucky's Senate Bill 185, which declares a state of financial exigency at the HBCU and assigns the university a new polytechnic mission centered on STEM education.
Bennett College is suing the Bennet College National Alumnae Association for illegal use of the HBCU's logo and reputation. According to the college, the association's external events have caused confusion among donors and could pose risks to the HBCU's accreditation.
Under seven new academic pathway agreements, students at Forsyth Technical Community College can take up to nine credit hours at Winston-Salem State University while paying Forsyth Tech tuition, thereby saving money and time in their pursuit of a four-year college degree.
Here is this week’s news of grants or gifts to historically Black colleges and universities or for programs of particular interest to African Americans in higher education.
For the upcoming fiscal year 2027, Bowie State University in Maryland will face an $18 million deficit. To address this shortfall, the HBCU plans to eliminate 79 positions through a combination of vacancies, reorganization, and layoffs.
“I do not believe AI will replace people,” said Z.T. Deng, dean of the College of Engineering, Technology, and Physical Sciences at Alabama A&M University. “It will replace those who do not know how to use it.”
With an emphasis on creating mentorship opportunities and peer support networks, the Coppin Male Initiative aims to provide structured support to male students as they persist through their academic journeys at Coppin State University.
Under a new agreement, high school seniors from Prince George's County Public Schools now have the opportunity for direct admissions at Bowie State University, allowing them to pursue a college degree close to home.
Here is this week’s news of grants or gifts to historically Black colleges and universities or for programs of particular interest to African Americans in higher education.
Fifteen historically Black colleges and universities have formed the Association of HBCU Research Institutions. The coalition aims to expand research capacity at HBCUs and increase the number of HBCUs achieving R1 Carnegie Classification.
An investigation conducted by the North Carolina Office of the State Auditor found North Carolina A&T State University distributed more than $5 million in student aid without evidence of merit or need-based criteria.
South Carolina Lt. Governor Pamela Evette was slated to speak at SCSU's commencement. However, after students spoke out against her views and policies, the HBCU rescinded her invitation citing safety concerns. A group of conservative legislators are now calling to defund the university.
Housed at the Houston Spaceport, Texas Southern University's new 20,000-square-foot hanger features 12 aircraft, as well as classroom and office space to support coursework tied to the HBCU's developing aerospace engineering program.
Here is this week’s news of grants or gifts to historically Black colleges and universities or for programs of particular interest to African Americans in higher education.
Following several years of financial and accreditation turmoil, Saint Augustine's University's board of trustees has filed for bankruptcy and decided to not continue litigation related to its accreditation status.
As the new dean of online learning at Miles College in Alabama, Dr. James will provide strategic leadership for the HBCU's online initiatives and oversee academic data reporting and analytics.
The Honda All-Star Challenge is an annual academic competition for students and faculty at historically Black colleges and universities. This year's top finisher, North Carolina Central University, received a $100,000 grant for their win.
North Carolina A&T State University has partnered with Forge Greensboro, a local innovation hub in Greensboro, to expand experiential learning opportunities for business students and aspiring entrepreneurs.
Under a new transfer articulation agreement, students who complete Southern Regional Technical College's associate of science degree in education can now seamlessly transfer into Albany State University's bachelor of science degree in elementary education.
Here is this week’s news of grants or gifts to historically Black colleges and universities or for programs of particular interest to African Americans in higher education