EBONY recently made history with its inaugural EBONY HBCU Yard Fest, an unforgettable celebration of HBCU culture in Atlanta.
Atlanta’s own Spelman College has been ranked as the No. 1 Historically Black College and University (HBCU) for the 18th year in a row by U.S. News & World Report.
HBCU alumni are taking over NFL cheerleading. The Washington Commanders alone have five cheerleaders from four different ...
It’s rare that a non-FBS player gets recognized by ESPN in its “helmet sticker” honor - even rarer for an HBCU player. But ...
An HBCU marching band is set to perform alongside WWE Champion Cody Rhodes at WWE’s Bad Blood Premium Live Event in Atlanta, ...
The HBCU Week Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting Historically Black Colleges and Universities ...
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Forbes included Spelman (No. 358) among six HBCUs ranked on its Top 500 List of America’s Top Colleges. The annual list showcases 500 schools that produce successful, high-earning, and influential ...
The Columbus Chapter of the National Alumnae Association of Spelman College hosted its signature scholarship fundraising ...
Iymaani Aytes, a prominent arts and culture strategist from Brooklyn, N.Y., has made strides in making the arts more ...
Florida A&M football cornerback Kendall Bohler was the first defensive player picked to participate in the 2025 HBCU Legacy ...
The U.S. Department of Education's Annual HBCU Week Conference was held in Philadelphia this week, bringing students and ...