Tagged with HBCU
Leaders from Alabama’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities joined U.S. Sen. Katie Britt this week in Washington as she unveiled bipartisan legislation aimed at improving access to federal research funding. […]
Students, faculty and community leaders gathered last week at Oakwood University for an event designed to cultivate and grow immersion in technology and entrepreneurship The Alabama Collective hosted its Spring […]
NORMAL — The upcoming season is one of historic proportions for the Alabama A&M baseball team. Historic as in baseball history. The Bulldogs will play in two of the oldest […]
NORMAL — Alabama A&M tight end Travaunta Abner earned another postseason award as he received HBCU College Football All-American honors by BOXTOROW. Abner, a first team All-Southwestern Athletic Conference selection, […]
NORMAL — Alabama A&M University has been awarded a $50,000 grant from the Interledger Foundation, a nonprofit based in San Francisco dedicated to advancing open and interoperable digital financial systems. […]
NORMAL — In the midst of its Sesquicentennial Celebration, Alabama A&M University has achieved record enrollment for the third consecutive year. AAMU’s official student count for the fall semester is […]
ATLANTA — Alabama A&M’s Alicia Owegi won the Women’s B Flight during the 24th annual HBCU National Tennis Championships at the South Fulton Tennis Center. Owegi won five matches on her […]
NORMAL — For individuals who filed for a tax extension earlier this year, Alabama A&M University is offering a free tax preparation clinic starting this week. The clinic operates under […]
NORMAL — Alabama A&M University redshirt senior quarterback Cornelious Brown IV earned multiple weekly honors, including being selected the STATS Perform HBCU National Player of the Week. Brown, who also […]
ATLANTA — The Alabama A&M University baseball program was among six Historically Black College and University recipients of the 2025 Homers for Hank Together with Truist initiative, announced by the […]
NORMAL — Alabama A&M redshirt senior quarterback Cornelious Brown IV has been selected to the 2025 Quarter Phi Back National Watch List for top HBCU quarterbacks. Brown saw action in […]
NORMAL — Alabama A&M University Director of Bands Carlton Wright has performed all over the country – but never quite like this. This month, Wright traveled more than 3,500 miles from […]
NORMAL — The Bulldogs aren’t done, yet. In the midst of an already historic season, the Alabama A&M women’s basketball team is adding another chapter to the record book. For […]
HUNTSVILLE – An event to help spark creativity and design thinking in students will take place this week at Drake State Community & Technical College. The HBCU Innovation Power Hour, […]
BIRMINGHAM — When Alabama A&M meets Alabama State in the annual Magic City Classic on Saturday, the spectacle outside Legion Field will rival the excitement inside the “Gray Lady.” “It’s […]
NORMAL — Alabama A&M University received nearly $2.5 million in donations during last week’s Homecoming festivities – setting a record for the second consecutive year and outpacing last year’s total […]
ATLANTA — They are the queens on The Hill. After three days of competition over the weekend, the Alabama A&M University women’s tennis team emerged victorious in the 23rd annual […]
HUNTSVILLE — On the heels of launching its Ph.D. in Social Work program, Alabama A&M received a history-making grant from the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration. The school announced […]
FAIRFIELD – When HBCUs come together for the common good, everyone benefits. To that end, Miles College and Drake State Community & Technical College have announced a partnership for scholarship […]
HUNTSVILLE — With an eye to the moon, students at Drake State Community & Technical College are using robotics to 3D-print a structure that could be used as a lunar […]
BIRMINGHAM — Innovate Alabama is hosting a tech brunch to launch its HBCU Innovation Experience. The new program will “encourage inclusive talent attraction and retention within the state, home to […]
HUNTSVILLE — Presenting and solving a sewage problem in the state’s Black Belt proved to be a winning challenge for Alabama A&M engineering students. The group won the competition at […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Alabama Collective is bringing a hands-on app development training session to Drake State Community & Technical College this week. Appy Hour is a program for Historically Black […]
