The NFL's HBCU Combine continues to serve as a critical platform for athletes from Historically Black Colleges and Universities to demonstrate their potential.
Brown Deer High School senior Joseph Johnson is among the 32 students that attended the district’s first grant-funded HBCU college tour last spring.
Hampton University announced last week that it has obtained Research 2 status — making it one of the few Historically Black Colleges and Universities to do so.
This is something a lot of guys dream about, and to come out here and compete with some of the best talent from HBCUs is an amazing opportunity.” ...
Tennis star Coco Gauff has donated $100,000 to UNCF to provide scholarships for students playing competitive tennis at ...
Just two weeks ago, the Saints facility here in Metaie served as home base for the Super Bowl champion Eagles. Now it's ...
Harlem Capital, a high-profile Black-owned private equity firm that launched in 2015 with the backing of TPG, told the FT ...
Jo Ann Clark has been connecting young Black students with Historically Black Colleges and Universities for more than 35 ...
The weekend-long event held in Florida includes the Legacy Cup competition for golfers from HBCUs, showcasing the future of ...