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💥 A New Era Begins: Delaware State University Breaks Ground with $20M Athletic Field House

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🏟 A Dream in Motion

(DOVER, DE – July 19, 2025) – It’s not just a building—it’s a movement. The new 70,000-square-foot field house will be a game-changing addition to the DSU landscape, offering cutting-edge facilities designed to rival top-tier institutions. Located beside Alumni Stadium, this modern indoor facility will include:

  • A 50-yard turf field for multi-season training

  • Locker rooms and film rooms to support team development

  • Academic lounges and tutoring areas for student-athlete success

  • A fueling station/café focused on athlete nutrition and wellness … READ IN FULL on HBCU Original

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✊🏾 BlackUSA.News Is Expanding: We’re Looking for New Hosts in Cities Across America

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Are you passionate about your community? Do you have a voice that needs to be heard? Want to reach a broader audience and uplift Black stories nationwide?

BlackUSA.News is growing — and we’re calling on local leaders, entrepreneurs, content creators, journalists, and community advocates across the country to host your own show under the BlackUSA.News banner.

🎙️ Be the Voice of Your City

Since its founding, BlackUSA.News has become a trusted, unapologetically Black platform dedicated to amplifying the voices of our people. We cover business, politics, education, culture, and everything in between — from the block to the boardroom.

We’ve interviewed mayors, movement leaders, CEOs, and changemakers from coast to coast — but we know that the real power lies in our local communities. That’s why we’re launching a nationwide host expansion to give cities like yours a seat at the table.

💡 What We’re Looking For

We’re seeking hosts in cities like Atlanta, Philadelphia, Detroit, Oakland, Houston, New Orleans, Chicago, Charlotte, and beyond — people who are:

  • Deeply rooted in their community

  • Passionate about Black advancement

  • Comfortable on camera or eager to grow in media

  • Reliable and consistent

  • Ready to tell real stories that matter

Whether you’re a seasoned journalist or just someone with a compelling point of view, we’ll help you find your voice and grow your platform.

🖥️ What You’ll Get

  • A weekly show slot under the BlackUSA.News platform

  • National exposure through our website and social media network

  • Opportunities for monetization and sponsorship

  • Training, technical support, and promotion

  • The ability to represent your city on a national stage

🗣️ Help Us Build the Next Chapter

We believe media should reflect the people it serves — not filter them out. If you’re ready to shape the narrative, spotlight local excellence, and make your city part of a national conversation, we want to hear from you.

📩 How to Apply

Send an email with your name, city, short bio, and a sample video or written statement to: editor@blackusa.news

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Politics ’26 on BlackUSA.News, Wednesdays at 6pm

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🗳️ Politics ’26 – Where the Campaign Trail Meets the Community
📺 Wednesdays at 6PM | Only on BlackUSA.News

Join host Doni Glover and guest co-host John Rydell, veteran political journalist, for Politics ’26 — your front-row seat to the people shaping our future. From city hall to the statehouse, we spotlight both seasoned elected officials and rising candidates who are changing the political landscape.

🔹 This week’s lineup features:

  • Sharonda Huffman, candidate for Baltimore County Council

  • Braxton Street, running for the House of Delegates in Maryland’s 40th District

  • Special guest Doug Blacksher reporting in from Oakland with a crucial update on Mayor Barbara Lee and other West Coast developments.

Don’t miss the conversations that matter. Politics ‘26 – where Black voices, Black issues, and Black power are front and center.

📍 Watch LIVE every Wednesday at 6PM at BlackUSA.News
#Politics26 #BlackUSANews #DoniGlover #JohnRydell #BaltimorePolitics #OaklandUpdate
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Lincoln University’s Vice President and General Counsel Venus D. Boston Appointed to National Legal Board

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(LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA – July 21, 2025 – Lincoln University proudly celebrates Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary, Venus D. Boston, Esq., appointment last month to the Board of Directors for the National Association of College and University Attorneys (NACUA), the premier organization serving higher education legal professionals across the country. Boston’s appointment represents her distinguished career and unwavering commitment to legal excellence, governance, and the advancement of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs).
Boston brings over a decade of experience in higher education law, with a distinguished record of service to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). As Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary, Boston has strengthened the University’s legal infrastructure, supported key policy initiatives, and enhanced institutional compliance and governance practices. Prior to joining Lincoln University, Boston served as the Assistant and Deputy Chief Legal Counsel at Winston-Salem State University (WSSU). She also served as an Adjunct Professor of Business Law in the College of Economics and Finance at WSSU, teaching and mentoring those who plan to follow in her footsteps one day.
A dedicated member of NACUA since 2014, Boston’s appointment to the NACUA Board underscores the caliber of leadership at Lincoln University and reflects her professional excellence and national recognition. This achievement is not only a proud moment for the University but also for the broader community of legal professionals committed to advancing excellence, equity, and innovation in higher education law. As a board member, Boston will continue to play a key role in shaping national conversations around institutional compliance, governance, risk management, and legal strategy.
Boston is a three-time honors graduate of North Carolina Central University, earning a Juris Doctorate, a master’s degree in Public Administration, and a bachelor’s degree in English. In addition to her active role with NACUA, she is a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

About NACUA

The National Association of College and University Attorneys (NACUA), based in Washington, D.C., is the leading organization serving attorneys and legal counsels in higher education. It offers resources, continuing legal education, and a national platform for addressing legal issues impacting colleges and universities.

About Lincoln University

Lincoln University, the nation’s first degree-granting Historically Black College and University (HBCU), educates and empowers students to lead their communities and change the world. Lincoln offers a rigorous liberal arts education to a diverse student body of approximately 1,800 men and women in more than 34 undergraduate and graduate programs.

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