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North Carolina A&T Achieves Record Enrollment with Historic 15,000+ Students
The milestone solidifies North Carolina A&T's position as the nation's largest public historically Black college or university for the 12th consecutive year, while also maintaining its status as the largest HBCU America has ever produced for four straight years.
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Multiple HBCUs Enter Emergency Lockdown Following Coordinated Threats
The affected institutions include Alabama State University, Hampton University, Virginia State University, Southern University and A&M College, and Bethune-Cookman University, each implementing immediate security protocols in response to what officials described as credible threats against their campuses.
Institutions
Emory University Dismantles DEI Programs Amid Federal Compliance Requirements
The Atlanta-based institution was among 45 universities nationwide that came under federal scrutiny in March for race-based programs designed to increase diversity in specific fields.
Institutions
Federal Court Blocks Trump Administration's $2.2 Billion Harvard Funding Freeze
Judge rules that funding halt was unconstitutional retaliation for university's refusal to end DEI programs.
Institutions
University of Chicago Announces Major Budget Cuts, 400 Job Reductions Amid Federal Funding Challenges
The reductions will primarily target administrative positions, though the impact will extend across multiple areas of university operations.
HBCUs
Saint Augustine's University Faces Continued Leadership Upheaval as Classes Resume
Interim President Dr. Marcus Burgess resigned just two days before the start of the fall semester.
Institutions
Wave of False Active Shooter Reports Disrupts First Days of Classes at Multiple Universities
The incidents represent more than mere pranks, creating trauma for campus communities already operating under heightened security awareness.
Institutions
Federal Agency Claims that George Mason University Violated Civil Rights Law Through DEI Policies
The finding concluded that GMU violated Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits discrimination based on race, color, and national origin in federally funded education programs.
Institutions
Law School Diversity Stalls as Racial Gaps in Admission and Bar Passage Persist
New data reveals significant disparities in access and outcomes across racial lines despite modest enrollment gains.
HBCUs
Edward Waters University Hits 20-Year Enrollment High With Historic 1,210 Students
Florida's oldest HBCU reports 30% growth since 2019, driven by record graduate program expansion.
Institutions
Virginia Wesleyan University to Become Batten University in 2026
The name change recognizes the philanthropic legacy of Frank and Jane Batten, whose nearly five-decade commitment has elevated the institution from a regional college to a nationally recognized university.
Community Colleges
Aspen Institute Expands Community College Network to 65 Schools Nationwide
The initiative is designed to reform community college programs to better serve more than 100,000 students by ensuring graduates earn credentials that lead to good-paying employment or successful transfer to four-year universities.
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