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Rahman Two HBCUs in Georgia are helping displaced students due to the shutdown of 90 Job Corps centers, a result of Trump administration budget cuts, pending lawsuit outcomes.
The North Carolina Central University (NCCU) football team took a break from traditional practice to take on a unique challenge in Durham. In a high-intensity team-building event, the HBCU squad suited up-not in jerseys, but in firefighter gear-thanks to a special collaboration with the Durham Fire Department.
Job Corps centers run by contractors across the country are at risk of closing, unless a lawsuit against the Trump administration goes their way. While the centers face uncertain futures, some historically Black colleges and universities are helping out.
HBCUs’ mission-driven effort to serve Black communities could now result in severe budget cuts under Trump’s crusade against DEI. It’s all a big misunderstanding, advocates say.
Four HBCUs have joined forces to create the nation's first digital HBCU Consortium, a portal that seeks to bring HBCUs to everyone.
Despite attacks on DEI and colleges, HBCUs endure through bipartisan support. At the start of the year, historically Black colleges and universities seemed to be in troubled waters.
WPLG Local 10 is proud to announce a multi-year broadcast partnership with HBCU GO Sports, the nation’s leading media provider for America’s 107 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
As the CAA continues to expand and evolve, North Carolina A&T and Hampton are not just participating-they are setting the pace. With national platforms like CBS and Peacock and events like the NBA HBCU Classic, these two HBCUs are helping redefine what it means to thrive in a new era of college athletics.
Camp HBCYouth co-founders Brian Wright and Reagan Fresnell share how their HBCU-rooted summer program empowers elementary students through culture and education.