Thursday, May 20, 2021

Benedict's Miller, Reid Look For Tigers' First National Championship

E.P. Reese's dream of pro baseball is revived after signing with Chicago White Sox

University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Receives $469K Grant to Improve Teacher Education from Windgate Foundation

Hosley, Spartans Topple FAMU 8-3 in 1st Round of MEAC Baseball Championship

Howard Softball's Navarro, Carr, and Davilla Named NFCA All-Region

Unique basketball prep league, school starting in Atlanta

New Basketball League Will Debut in Atlanta, Plans to Pay 16-to 18-Year-Old Players $100,000 Salary.  Yes, their college eligibility would be forfeited. 

Lady Bears Set To Take On No. 1 Oklahoma On Friday

How to watch Alabama vs. Alabama State softball on TV, live stream in NCAA Tournament https://

Florida A&M Baseball Lands Five on All-MEAC Teams

Rattlers' Historic Season Comes to an End

Atlanta high school senior accepted to more than 75 universities, chooses Florida A&M!

4 High School Seniors on Why They’re Attending HBCUs Over Ivy League Schools

XULA defeats Lindsey Wilson to set up rematch with Union (Ky.)

Union (Ky.) rallies to eliminate XULA 4-3 in NAIA round of 16

Congratulations to Lincoln University women’s basketball player Bryanna Brown and Virginia Union University men’s golfer Alkin Barkley on winning the 2020-21 Lowe’s CIAA Senior CLASS Award!

TIAA Institute Honors PVAMU President Ruth J. Simmons with 2021 Hesburgh Award

Alabama A&M falls to Grambling in SWAC Tourney opener

UMBC, Morgan State softball teams make NCAA tournaments

16 Hornets Earn MEAC All-Academic Baseball Honors

Southern U. Howard named to Freshman All-American Team

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The Grad Edition…Featuring Zachyre Lane - Howard University

Jackson State opens SWAC Tournament with a win

Wednesday, May 19, 2021

Alabama A&M's Ibrahim Adds To Honors With Hero Sports Sophomore All-American Recognition

Ocala Vanguard's Cyrus Gibson signs swim scholarship with Howard University

Gibson will be the first African-American male from Marion County to compete at a Division I school in swimming and diving.

HBCU Caucus Members Introduce Legislation to Invest in HBCUs

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- A new bipartisan proposal is seeking to help historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) build themselves up. 

The proposal is being led in the U.S House of Representatives by HBCU Caucus co-founder and co-chair Rep. Alma S. Adams, D-NC and HBCU Caucus co-chair Rep. French Hill,R-AR and in the U.S. Senate by HBCU Caucus co-chairs Sen. Chris Coons, D-DE and Sen. Tim Scott, R-SC.
     

The bill, “Institutional Grants for New Infrastructure, Technology, and Education (IGNITE) for HBCU Excellence Act,” was officially introduced on Wednesday at a press conference on Capitol Grounds.


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