Margaret Huang, the President and CEO of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), released the following statement in response to recent developments around bomb threats to several of our nation’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Continue Reading →
Category Archives: HBCU
Data, Data, Data, Is What MacKenzie “Bezos” Scott Used In Her $560 Million Donation To HBCUs
Last year, billionaire and philanthropist MacKenzie Scott donated $560 million to 23 long-established black colleges and universities, both public and private. Continue Reading →
Creme Of Nature Launches Scholarship Program For HBCU Students
Creme of Nature announced the launch of its multi-tiered “Legacy of Leadership” Scholarship Fund for HBCU students. Continue Reading →
Google Announces ‘Grow With Google’ Career Readiness Initiative For HBCU Students
Google today announced the Grow with Google HBCU Career Readiness Program, a new initiative to help Black students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) Continue Reading →
Youtube Announces New Original Content Focused On Amplifying Black Voices
YouTube today announced a global slate of new and returning projects, dedicated to amplifying Black voices. Continue Reading →
Meet The New App Goal To Raise $1B For HBCUs In Five Years
In an effort to address the ongoing financial challenges faced by the nation’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU), HBCU Change – a new app that makes charitable giving easy and fun — has announced a mission to raise $1 billion for HBCUs over the next five years. Continue Reading →
2 Harlem Women Entrepreneurs Pay Debt Of 30 Clark University HBCU Students
Two Black women entrepreneurs have impacted the lives of students at their alma mater, Clark University, after they gave back to their school by paying off some debt of 30 final years to enable them to graduate. Continue Reading →