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HBCU Alumni to Compete on New Golf Channel Reality Show

HBCU Alumni to Compete on New Golf Channel Reality Show

The Golf Channel will debut its new reality competition series, Altered Course, which combines golf, speed, fitness, teamwork and decision-making as teams navigate re-imagined and extreme golf holes in excess of 700 yards, traversing the natural obstacles and challenging terrain as fast as possible. Altered Course’s inaugural season will take place in Montego Bay, Jamaica.

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Delta Community Credit Union presents their first of four HBCU scholarship awards, in conjunction with radio station KISS 104.1

Delta Community Credit Union Awards 1st HBCU Scholarship

Delta Community Credit Union is committed to better the financial lives of its members. Their financial program for young adults and annual scholarship program aims to help these members with early financial milestones such as going to college. In addition to these, to celebrate its 75th anniversary in 2015, Delta Community in partnership with Atlanta

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Bishop Edward Waters, the third Bishop of A.M.E. Church.

The Oldest Florida HBCU Celebrates its 149th Anniversary

In recognition of Edward Waters College (EWC) 149th anniversary, Jacksonville, Florida Mayor Alvin Brown has issued a proclamation declaring April 8, 2015 as “Edward Waters College” day. Edward Waters College, Florida’s oldest historically black college and private institution of higher learning, will be celebrating Founders’ Day Wednesday, April 8, 2015 on the campus. Formerly named

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Press conference announcing the Historically Black Colleges and Universities Legacy Weekend Celebration in Boston.

FAMU To Play NCCU In Historic Fenway Park in Boston

Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) President Elmira Mangum, Ph.D., joined the Boston Red Sox and the Boston Area Church League, Inc., on Monday, April 6th to announce the schedule and participants of the first ever Historically Black Colleges and Universities Legacy Weekend Celebration. The celebration will be held in Boston from April 23 –

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All smiles in Professor Sonya Hester's class at Southern University at Shreveport, Louisiana.

The Unique Role of the HBCU Community College

President Obama recently announced his initiative to make attending community college essentially free. This announcement was met with mixed response from the HBCU community. A number of HBCU advocates expressed deep concern as to whether this would prove detrimental to HBCU enrollments. However, in these conversations one subject that was not prevalent were the HBCUs

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African American Basketball player with basketball

NCAA: Somebody Ought To Say Something and Do Something

Let me begin with this unapologetic acknowledgement. I am a black baby boomer who still believes in the transformational value of high quality education for all people, but especially those who look like me. Like many of my generation, I have experienced firsthand the sting of racial segregation, oppression and discrimination. I know what it’s

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