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Alabama A&M University has been a home to many notable alumni ever since it was first founded on May 1, 1875, including these 20 famous faces.
HBCU moments aren’t just wins for the schools but they’re wins for Black culture, history, and future progress.
Stephen “Dr” Love , producer of the global hit film They Cloned Tyrone, talks about Morehouse College and it’s imprint in the film industry. The list of alum includes Samuel L Jackson, Spike Lee, Seith Mann and John David Washington. Martin Luther King, Jr graduated from Morehouse College in 1948 at the age of 19!
Abraham "Mr. CIAA" Mitchell, an HBCU sports legend who attended the CIAA basketball tournament for decades wearing suits with teams' colors, reportedly died.
The episode focused on Howard’s head swimming coach, Nicholas Askew, and his unwavering commitment to fostering community and promoting swimming across racial lines.
In a tragic incident during Tuskegee University's 100th anniversary homecoming, one person has died and 16 others are injured following a mass shooting on campus.
The 2025 Honda Battle of the Bands announced that this Grammy nominated rapper will join the festivities with a closing performance.
Click inside to see what happens when a legendary producer (Just Blaze) collabs with a legendary marching band (Howard University).
Actor and Howard U alum Lance Gross pulled up outside the stadium before the big game at this year’s HBCU NY Classic.
The indescribable pride of attending a historically black college or university (HBCU) is deeply rooted. In 19th century, it was the only choice for black scholars wanting to further their education (as predominantly why institutions [PWIs] didn’t admit people of color). Now, HBCU’s are responsible for some of this nation’s most esteemed black doctors, lawyers, […]
Anok's runway-ready return to Howard is a full-circle fashion moment. Representing luxury brands like Fendi, Louis Vuitton, Versace, and Tiffany & Co., Anok was first discovered at a Howard homecoming. And the story of her discovery is straight out of a fashion fairytale.
The Coca-Cola Company has launched a new initiative called The World Is My Yard designed exclusively for HBCU students. Read inside.