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Updated 2026-05-01 08:01

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"South Carolina lawmakers push to cut HBCU funding after controversy"South Carolina State students got what they wanted. But the university may face backlash from legislators. … "South Carolina Lt. Governor addresses ‘woke mob’ protests at HBCU"South Carolina Lt. Governor Pamela Evette makes it clear she intends to serve as the HBCU's commencement speaker. … "HBCU files bankruptcy with more than 200 creditors"Saint Augustine's University has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

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During the interview, Kamala Harris stuck to policy discussions and addressed key issues affecting Black families. President Biden visited Philadelphia and delivered a speech at the 2024 HBCU Week Conference in Philadelphia. Donna A. Patterson, chair of the department of history, political science and philosophy department at Delaware State University, joins CBS News Philadelphia to discuss the historic nomination of Kamala Harris at the Democratic National Convention. … A doctor in one of...

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The Latest in HBCU Sports and Culture Archives

"South Carolina Lt. Governor addresses ‘woke mob’ protests at HBCU"South Carolina Lt. Governor Pamela Evette makes it clear she intends to serve as the HBCU's commencement speaker.

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HBCUs: A threatened heritage

An Atlanta Journal-Constitution project studying the health of the country's historically black colleges and universities.

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