A&T Alumnus Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies at 84
The Rev. Jesse Jackson, a prominent civil rights leader and distinguished alumnus of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University,…
Historically Black Since -Where the HBCU Culture Resides
The Rev. Jesse Jackson, a prominent civil rights leader and distinguished alumnus of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University,…
Two-time Grammy Award-winning artist Jermaine Cole, known professionally as J. Cole, made a stop at North Carolina A&T State University…
For Avery Kenly, Florida A&M University wasn’t just a college choice—it was destiny shaped by music. As a high school…
At Florida A&M University, resilience is more than just a trait—it’s a way of life. For mechanical engineering major Derrick…
Every summer, HBCU students step beyond the classroom and into opportunities that bring their ambitions to life. Through internships with…
For years, Kamryn Germaine held tightly to a dream—one that danced in her heart long before it ever made it…
Nikaya Garris is not just a student at an HBCU, she is living proof of the resilience and rebirth that…
When it comes to HBCUs, it’s more than just support—it’s legacy in motion. From writing six- and seven-figure checks to…
In a world where college choice can shape not only a student’s career but also their identity, Historically Black Colleges…
When Ashley Lovelace re-enrolled at Southern University—12 years after first stepping onto campus—she returned with more than just life experience.…