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FAMU Pauses Process for $237.75M Gift
Florida A&M University has paused moving forward with the $237.75 million donation in support of student success initiatives and athletics.
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Legends Henry and Shirley Frye Honored with Renaming of A&T Building
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has renamed its Academic Classroom Building to Henry E. and Shirley T. Frye Hall.
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$2.1M Grant Aims to Diversify Geosciences
North Carolina Central University has been awarded a grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation to help diversify the field of geoscience.
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FAMU Says Philanthropic Contribution is Legit
FAMU officials say the university has done its due diligence regarding the recent $237.75 million donation.
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Florida A&M Receives Historic $237.75 Million Gift
Florida A&M University (FAMU) received a $237.75 million gift from the Issac Batterson 7th Family Trust and Chief Executive Officer Gregory Gerami to support student success initiatives and athletics.
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Birmingham-Southern College Campus Up for Purchase: Reports
Short on funding, Birmingham-Southern College will close May 31.
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$1M Gift Caps Generous Year for Livingstone College
Livingstone College has been gifted a fourth consecutive donation at the $1 million level from an anonymous donor.
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Identities, the Focus of Black Men’s Research Institute Symposium
The Black Men’s Research Institute at Morehouse College recently hosted its second spring symposium addressing Black male identities, manhood, and masculinities.
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UNCF Initiative to Combat Hate Gets $1M Donation
Foundation to Combat Antisemitism Founder Robert Kraft announced a $1 million donation to UNCF during its recent Board of Directors meeting, kicking off the organization’s yearlong 80th anniversary celebration.
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Saint Augustine’s Students Move to Remote Learning
Most students and staff at Saint Augustine's University will end the 2023-24 school year in remote learning.
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Summit Brings Together Leaders to Discuss How to Strengthen America's HBCUs
HBCU leaders convened Thursday to speak on the state of historically Black colleges and universities and what can be done to strengthen them.
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Benedict College Names Building After its First Woman President
Dr. Roslyn Clark Artis is the first female president and CEO of Benedict College.
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A New Track: Fostering Diversity and Equity in Athletics
American sport has always served as a platform for resistance and has been measured and critiqued by how it responds in critical moments of racial and social crises.
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