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HBCU South Carolina State University Announces The Launch Of 4 New STEM Degrees

South Carolina State University has launched new degrees to diversify the STEM sector. According to a news release, the Historically Black College and University (HBCU) will offer three engineering bachelor’s degrees in Spring 2026. The first is computer engineering, a combination of computer science and electrical design, which will prepare students to develop hardware and software systems using artificial intelligence, automation, and advanced computing. The second is electrical engineering, which will provide learning opportunities focused on “renewable energy systems, embedded technologies, and sustainable innovation.” The third listed is mechanical engineering for students interested in pursuing careers in aerospace, automotive, manufacturing, and robotics industries. Launching Master’s Degree In Cybersecurity As it relates to graduate programs, the HBCU has also launched a remote online master’s degree in cybersecurity with options to laser-focus on network defense, digital...

Dec 18, 2025

Here's How Howard University Is Expanding AI Pathways For HBCU Students

Howard University is advancing artificial intelligence education. According to a news release, the university recently hosted ‘Shaping the Future: AI, Tech Innovation, and the Next-Generation Workforce,’ a campus conversation aimed at connecting national priorities, emerging research, and regional initiatives with opportunities for HBCU students. The discussion was led by Taliontha Washington, Ph.D., executive director of the Howard University Center for Applied Data Science and Analytics, and moderated by Nicholas Abram, a College of Engineering and Architecture computer science junior and Karsh STEM scholar. The panel included U.S. Rep. Kweisi Mfume (D-MD); U.S. Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA); and College of Engineering and Architecture Dean Kimberly L. Jones, Ph.D. View this post on Instagram As the release notes, Washington opened the event by emphasizing the importance of preparing students for an AI-driven future. She highlighted new AI courses debuting this spring, an AI certificate...

Dec 16, 2025

Beats Academy Is Preparing Students Seeking Creative Roles With Industry Experience Working Alongside Athletes Like Jordan Chiles

Beats Academy is providing students with real industry experience alongside notable athletes such as Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles. Founded in 2023, Beats Academy, based in Los Angeles, is a program affiliated with audio brand Beats by Dr. Dre. The organization was born out of a need for college students in creative fields to secure roles after earning their degrees. Beats’ Head of Social Impact, Alexis Johnson, told AFROTECH™ that students were surveyed about their experiences in other programs. The consensus was that you can have multiple internships under your belt, but without tangible works or writing samples to show to an employer, that experience becomes less impactful. Who Can Apply? From its inception, Beats Academy has been committed to providing students enrolled in two- or four-year degree programs (including students in graduate and technical schools) with hands-on experience to work on a campaign with a Beats ambassador. Students can network with top creative marketing...

Dec 16, 2025

Billionaire Michael Bloomberg Commits $10M To Launch New K–12 Pipeline Into HBCUs In Alabama

A major new investment from billionaire Michael Bloomberg is helping expand educational access for Black students through a partnership that brings K–12 learning directly to the campuses of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU). Bloomberg Philanthropies, together with the national education organization City Fund, has committed $20 million ($10 million each) to support public charter schools and connect students with early college opportunities at nearby HBCUs, according to a press release. The United Negro College Fund (UNCF) will be a key partner in the effort. Forbes notes that the new funding supports two schools in Alabama’s Black Belt region, an area historically underserved in public education. The first is the D.C. Wolfe Charter School in Shorter, a redevelopment of the former D.C. Wolfe Elementary School that is expected to open in fall 2026, just minutes from Tuskegee University. The second, I Dream Big Academy, opened in August 2025 on the campus of Stillman...

This 22-Year-Old College Student's Platform Is Making It Easier For Brands To Hire User-Generated Content Creators

Quitting isn’t an option for college student and founder Elijah Khasabo. The 22-year-old is currently enrolled at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, studying marketing. His ambition is evident beyond his studies, as he is also a co-founder of Vidovo, a platform that makes it easy for brands to connect with and hire user-generated content (UGC) creators and influencers, according to its website. The platform also improves the content creator experience for its growing network, which will have access to hundreds of brands after onboarding. On LinkedIn, Khasabo shared that he had just $19.12 to his name when he launched Vidovo at age 19 from his bedroom just over two years ago . Vidovo has been bootstrapped, and it was built without any connections. Khasabo wanted to quit various times, but credits his mother for instilling his spirit of perseverance. “It didn’t matter that I had nothing. I had the drive, and honestly that was enough to start. It made sense on paper, brands were...

Dec 2, 2025

Kyrie Irving And ANTA Form Multi-Year Partnership With Paul Quinn College, The Only HBCU In Dallas

Dallas Mavericks Point Guard Kyrie Irving has announced a multi-year partnership with Paul Quinn College, bringing new resources to the only HBCU in Dallas, according to HBCU Gameday. The college is one of 14 basketball programs selected to receive a full uniform sponsorship from Irving and sports equipment company, ANTA. The three-year agreement will supply the men’s and women’s teams with ANTA sneakers, warmups, and apparel designed through Irving’s work with the brand, the outlet reports. The sponsorship is part of a wider grassroots effort involving youth, schools, and community teams in regions tied to Irving’s career and personal history. According to HBCU Gameday, the participating programs have been outfitted with pieces from the KAI collection, including popular colorways such as Crown Jewel, Mentality, Retro ’90s, and Klay. Paul Quinn College publicly thanked Irving for the long-term commitment in a post on X on Nov. 24: “This isn’t your ordinary sneaker drop.  @NBA legend...

Nov 28, 2025

NBA Hall Of Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Is Giving The Youth A Shot At STEAM Education Through His Foundation

Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is dedicated to introducing the youth to Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM). Abdul-Jabbar was the leading basketball scorer with 38,387 points until LeBron James broke his record in 2023, per NBC News. Now he is working to ensure youth in underserved communities can have a “shot that can’t be blocked” through the Skyhook Foundation, its website mentions . He launched the foundation in 2010 and has reached more than 15,400 youth, per the foundation’s website. Its flagship program is Camp Skyhook, a five-day experience brought to life through a partnership with the Los Angeles Unified School District, UCLA, and NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center, to introduce fourth- and fifth-graders to a STEAM-based, immersive, and hands-on curriculum. The camp also emphasizes collaboration and includes activities such as hiking, swimming, skits, and campfires, notes its website. It takes place at Clear Creek Outdoor Education Center...

Nov 26, 2025

HBCU Hampton University Reports 46% Overall Increase In Student Enrollment, Outpacing National Average

Hampton University has strengthened its commitment to student success, and it is seeing record enrollment. As AFROTECH™ previously reported, Black student enrollment at Harvard, Princeton, Yale, and other predominantly white institutions has declined following the 2023 U.S. Supreme Court decision banning race-conscious college admissions. However, Hampton University, a Carnegie R2-designated research institution, is charting a different course. The university evaluates applicants on technical acumen, leadership potential, and community engagement. It also leverages predictive analytics and personalized engagement strategies, including partnerships with high schools and community colleges, as well as site visits for students and their families. “We’ve never needed policy to define our purpose,” said Dr. Barbara Inman, vice president for student success and enrollment management, according to a news release. “Our approach has always been to find promise and surround it with support....

Nov 24, 2025

Nursing Reportedly Will No Longer Be Considered A Professional Degree By Department Of Education

The Department of Education has updated its qualifications for professional and graduate degrees. According to the Association of American Universities, the Department of Education under Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” (H.R.1) has made changes that will impact student loan borrowers. It has imposed a $100,000 lifetime cap on borrowing for graduate students, who can take out loans of no more than $20,500 per year, while professional students have a $200,000 lifetime cap and cannot borrow more than $50,000. Additionally, the Department of Education has dismantled the Grad PLUS loan program. According to Federal Student Aid, borrowers used the loan for “education expenses not covered by other financial aid.” The Department has also shifted the goal post for what constitutes a professional degree program. It classifies medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, optometry, law, veterinary medicine, osteopathic medicine, podiatry, chiropractic, theology, and clinical psychology as professional...

Nov 21, 2025

This College Student Had $100 In Her Bank Account When She Started Baking, With The Visibility From TikTok She Is Selling Out At Farmer’s Markets

Joulenie Pierre had faith the size of a mustard seed and has watched her bakery grow to new heights. Pierre was a college student double-majoring in economics and political science on a pre-law track in Miami when she ventured into entrepreneurship. To support herself financially, she had a job working 30 hours a week at Lululemon, she shared on TikTok. Feeling stressed, she said she leaned into her passion for baking. “Baking was my way of having my own peace, my own clarity, and being as calm as I possibly can be. It helped keep me grounded. It was like my form of therapy essentially,” Pierre, 20, explained on TikTok. @therollanddough Part 2 out of 5 addressing the concerns ♬ original sound – Roll & Dough Roll and Dough With the help of her business partner, Jovan, she launched Roll and Dough. Pierre had just $100 in her bank account at the time and was waiting on her financial aid to come in to cover her rent. She went two months without being able to pay her rent, but she did...

Nov 20, 2025

Meet Dr. Stanley Andrisse, The First Known Formerly Incarcerated Black Man In The US To Earn Tenure At A Medical School

Your past doesn’t define you, and this doctor is a testament to that. At 14 years old, Dr. Stanley Andrisse, MBA, Ph.D., raised in Ferguson, MO, was arrested. By his 20s, he had accumulated three felony drug convictions, according to The Dig at Howard University (The Dig). Yet, despite this experience, he went from being incarcerated in a maximum-security prison to working as an endocrinologist, scientist, and tenured professor at Howard University College of Medicine. The catalyst for rewriting his story occurred after losing his father to Type 2 diabetes while still incarcerated , according to a separate article from The Dig . That experience inspired him to learn more about the disease, prompting him to read his first scientific article. “ I decided to live differently and honor my father’s life by pursuing science,” he told the outlet. Andrisse applied to various graduate schools after being released from prison and received various rejections. Fortunately, he received an...

Nov 18, 2025

Who Is MacKenzie Scott? Meet The Woman Worth Nearly $35B Who Has Been Making Historic Donations To HBCUs

MacKenzie Scott is on an HBCU funding tour. Scott has recently made multiple donations to support Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), including two consecutive record-setting donations to Prairie View A&M University ($63 million) and Bowie State University ($50 million). According to press releases, this marked the most significant single contribution in each institution’s history. “Her generosity arrives at a pivotal moment in our 160-year story. It empowers us to expand access, elevate our research and academic excellence, and uplift generations of students who will lead, serve and innovate,” Dr. Aminta H. Breaux, president of Bowie State University, said in a press release. “Higher education is the pathway to upward social mobility for our students and the communities we serve, and, with this gift, their futures are brighter than ever.” Prairie View A&M University President Tomikia P. LeGrande commented: “This gift is more than generous — it is defining and...

Nov 17, 2025

College Sophomores Share Their Roadmap For Collectively Landing 8 Interviews At AFROTECH™ Conference 2025

These college students had a master plan that helped them land several interviews at the AFROTECH™ Conference 2025. Aishat Balogun is a sophomore at Boston University, studying electrical engineering. She attended the Illinois Math and Science Academy, which validated her interests in STEM. Esther Newton had a passion for people and creativity, which led her to take art classes since she was six years old. She was introduced to STEM through the Pittsburgh Technology Council, and she realized she could still use her creativity in the field and that not all roles were “super technical.” She is currently a sophomore pursuing industrial engineering at The Pennsylvania State University. Balogun and Newton interned at Amazon’s headquarters in Seattle as software development engineers during the summer of 2024. “We were all just super eager to be there and wanting to work together,” Newton expressed. PC: Aishat Balogun The pair were reunited again as attendees at the AFROTECH™ Conference...

Nov 17, 2025

Shaquille O'Neal Awards $20K In Scholarships To Atlanta Teens Displaying Academic Excellence And Leadership

Shaquille O’Neal has once again invested in Atlanta’s youth. In 2021, the Shaquille O’Neal Foundation opened the Shaquille O’Neal Boys & Girls Club of Henry County, which included a learning center, computer lab, arts & crafts center, music studio, game room, multipurpose room, and gym, according to its website. Prior to its opening, the foundation invested over $1 million to support renovations with the support of additional partners. According to Empower Atlanta Magazine, staff acknowledged that the club has been helpful to families by providing academic support, mentorship, and after-school programming. “The Boys & Girls Club always provided a safe space for me when I was growing up,” O’Neal said in a 2022 news release. “It shaped who I am today, and I’m proud to help create similar pathways to success for the kids of Henry County.” O’Neal has doubled down on his commitment to the youth at the 2025 Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta Youth of the Year Gala, which recognizes teens...

Nov 17, 2025

Johns Hopkins University Will Be Tuition-Free For Families Of Undergraduate Students Making Up To $200K

Another college has followed suit in offering tuition-free education to students. As AFROTECH™ previously reported, Emory University announced in September that it would provide tuition-free education to families earning $200,000 or less. This was made possible through the Atlanta-based school’s Emory Advantage Plus program. “We want great students to come here without regard to the cost. And we will do everything in our power to give them a great education without the burden of crushing debt,” Interim President Leah Ward Sears said in a press release. Next in line, Johns Hopkins University will also offer a tuition-free agreement to students with families making up to $200,000, according to a news release. Additionally, it will provide families earning up to $100,000 with additional financial assistance that can be applied to tuition, fees, and living expenses. This will be effective starting the 2026-2027 academic year. “Trying to understand financial aid offers can be...

Nov 14, 2025