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‘We have to keep moving forward,’ supporters say after vice president’s concession speech on the campus of her alma mater
Fun and fellowship were on full display, from the Yard to the step show to the football field
2024 marks university’s 100th anniversary celebration
Sydney Satchell found success playing sitting volleyball after a car accident led to the amputation of her left leg below the knee
More than 30 HBCUs have announced new presidents or chancellors since 2022
$2.8 billion antitrust settlement poses new questions for Black colleges
Games draw alumni back to brag and new students to cheer; mark these matchups on your calendar
Athletes look to dispel doubts about HBCU competitors as qualifiers begin
University’s board of trustees voted unanimously to accept the return of the honorary degree he received in 2014
‘Regardless of who you are, … you can still succeed,’ says incoming leader Jay Jones, who has already started working on plans for her administration