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The National Park Service has awarded $9.7 million in grants to conserve historic structures at HBCUs. The post HBCU Conservation Projects Receive $9.7M Boost From National Park Service appeared first on NewsOne.

Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) play a vital role in shaping American culture. They provide opportunities and education to many highly successful young Black students and have propelled many students to accomplish great feats. The post Which HBCUs Are Located In North Carolina? appeared first on NewsOne.

Charles Barkley continues his charitable HBCU efforts with a new pledge of $1 million for Atlanta's prestigious all-girls Spelman College.

Morgan State will be home to the first new osteopathic medical school at any HBCU and the first new medical school at an HBCU in 45 years! 

Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) play a vital role in shaping American culture. They provide opportunities and education to many highly successful young Black students and have propelled many students to accomplish great feats.

HBCU marching bands are a vital part of not only HBCU culture but of college culture in general. These bands have altered the landscape of music and have been integral in creating community and connection among Black people.

The Black Collegiate Gaming Association is helping students of color venture into the gaming industry not only as consumers but as innovators and contributors too.

The Tom Joyner Foundation is partnering with BetMGM to offer an Executive Series to HBCUs nationwide beginning for the fall semester.

The FAMU Marching 100 Band blessed the Louis Vuitton Men's Spring-Summer 2023 Show, at the Louvre Museum in Paris, with some HBCU funk!

Myles Frost is the youngest HBCU student to win a Tony Award! 

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The annual summertime get-together for “Divine Nine” Black Greek Letter Organization members is a testament to how powerful a community of educated Black minds can be.

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The HBCU STEM scholarship initiative FOSSI has raised $17 million to provide grants for scholars in need.