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HBCU football players and coaches ready for 2024 Celebration Bowl
The HBCU football championship returns to Atlanta Saturday with matchup between South Carolina State and Jackson State University at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
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Clark Atlanta professor: How we can do more to better support HBCUs
Opinion: By focusing on the legitimacy of Black colleges instead of relevance, they can remain powerful engines of social and economic mobility for Black students.
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An HBCU president calls for enhanced safety and support for his alma mater
Opinion: The president of a historically Black university in Florida wants Georgia leaders to commit more funding for HBCUs to enhance campus safety.
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Hollywood power couple helps Spelman celebrate completion of campus center
LaTanya Richardson Jackson and Samuel L. Jackson helped spearhead the multi-million dollar renovation of the fine arts building where their careers and relationship started.
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A pastor and extra in a Spike Lee film: Meet Georgia’s newest HBCU president
Paine College's incoming president has led
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Black royalty on campus: What it’s like to be an HBCU queen
Past and present HBCU queens from Spelman College, Clark Atlanta University, Howard University and more tell AJC what it's like to wear the crown and why the position matters.
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Spelman president going on leave; former board chair Roz Brewer steps in
Spelman College officials say operations will continue as normal during Gayle's leave of absence.
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Georgia’s HBCUs have a $1.6 billion economic impact every year
Albany State University, Fort Valley State University, Paine College in Augusta, Savannah State University and AU center schools have major impact on Georgia's economy.
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Marching Panthers building culture, excitement at Clark Atlanta University
CAU President George French Jr.'s mission to cultivate the Mighty Marching Panthers will be on display this weekend as the HBCU performs first homecoming under Torre Goodson.
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Harnessing talent within HBCUs is key in the artificial intelligence age
Opinion: Because AI is shaping every aspect of modern life, the voices and perspectives of diverse groups are critical to avert AI bringing harm to impacted communities.