
A former black basketball coach claims his idea to showcase players at historically black colleges and universities during the NCAA Final Four was stolen by a company affiliated with the NCAA. Now his lawyers say they want a resolution.
A former black basketball coach claims his idea to showcase players at historically black colleges and universities during the NCAA Final Four was stolen by a company affiliated with the NCAA. Now his lawyers say they want a resolution.
Scholarship Deadline: December 1st! We are proud to announce the next level HBCU CONNECT Minority Scholarship Program for current HBCU students. The scholarship program makes available several one-thousand dollar scholarships for minority students who attend […]
The Maryland Senate unanimously passed a measure for a $577 million settlement to a long-running lawsuit involving the state’s four HBCUs, Coppin State University, Morgan State University, Bowie State University and the University of Maryland, […]
Eliminating Pre-employment Drug Testing for Non-Security Jobs in the City of Atlanta
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