Starting today & continuing this Saturday, three historically black colleges & universities will be taking on three Division I programs in a holiday tournament with a worthy cause. The national non-profit leading the charge to end systematic racism is Coaches vs. Racism. For the second year, CVR will host the HBCU Roundball Classic in Houston, […]

Reporting on behalf of Ryan Cameron Uncensored, the show’s producer, Sam Sirmons had the privilege of witnessing the U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security John Tein, with the Vice President of the United States Kamala Harris share their thoughts, feelings, and plans to assist […]

In the last week, tickets went on sale for the Celebration Bowl at Mercedes Benz Stadium between the Jackson State Tigers and the South Carolina State Bulldogs, meeting up to settle who will be the King of Black College Football gridiron for 2021. But, in the last 24 hours, Jackson State University has garnered a […]

This week, almost every Historically Black College & University President and Chancellor signed a letter to both Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell regarding the funding needed and ultimately required to continue to be beacons of hope into the world. But, they consistently have not been getting the financial support that other […]

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Guy Anthony and George Johnson founded the nonprofit, Black, Gifted, and Whole, to help empower young, queer Black men through mentoring and scholarship at HBCUs.

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Morehouse College has appointed William Taggart as its interim president and Willie Woods as its new board chairman.

After being told their colleges and universities would be a priority, the White House's 2018 proposed budget tells a different story.

John Wilson Jr. issued a statement on Thursday expressing his disappointment with the meeting and his disdain for Education Secretary Betsy DeVos' recent comments about HBCUs.

HBCUs are still relevant in training skilled educators at a time when teacher diversity is needed.

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Filmmaker Stanley Nelson examines the history of HBCUs and shows their continued relevancy.

  HBCU’s an absolute priority to the Trump administration On Tuesday night, President Trump made his first address to Congress, touching on his goals for immigration, jobs, education and national security.Atlanta’s historically black colleges and universities hope an executive order signed by President Trump (Feb. 28) will increase funding and grants.  Trump signed the order […]

Guess he's trying to help "The Blacks, despite making cuts to civil rights programs and other crucial services that we need.