Kamala Harris’ journey to the 2024 presidential election is about more than just policy—it’s a movement, and leading that charge is the powerhouse sorority Alpha Kappa Alpha (AKA). Known for the…
HP HBCU Conference 2022: A Dialog Aimed At Uplifting HBCU Students Through Digital Inclusion & Transformation
Presented by HP in partnership with Intel and Microsoft, the 2022 HBCU Technology Conference began since September 13th and ended Friday, September 16th. The purpose of the conference was to discuss t…
HP Hosts Second Annual HBCUTech Conference on Career Readiness, Professional Development, and Tech Trends
This September, HP will host its second annual HBCUTech conference. From September 13th to the 16th, the virtual conference will be open to students, faculty (from 1-5 pm ET), and non-students (from 1…
Nine HBCUs Receive Bomb Threats
On January 4, 2022, nine HBCUs (historically black colleges and universities) reported a series of bomb threats. The schools targeted included Spelman College, Howard University, and Xavier University…
Howard’s Peaceful Protest is Over After Nine Days
Students at Howard University in Washington D.C. organized and carried out a sit-in on March 29, after it was revealed that their university had misappropriated financial aid money from 2007 to 2016. …
Black Panther and the HBCU Diaspora Experience
We’ve been to Wakanda and back. We saw the beauty of our diversity and the complexity of our heritage. We saw: different ideologies, different upbringings but the same people. We’ve been to Wakanda, b…
HBCU or Naw?
Coming to a Historical Black College and University is a rewarding experience, but most people don’t choose to go because: 1. Being around mainly blacks is a choice they would want to make. Ther…