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Nike Spotlights HBCUs With 6th School-Spirited Yardrunners Collection
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Nike Spotlights HBCUs With 6th School-Spirited Yardrunners Collection

by jummy84 October 13, 2025
written by jummy84

Nike has announced its 6th Yardrunners collection, recognizing four different Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) this homecoming season. Florida A&M University, Spelman College, Morehouse College, & Norfolk State University all served as the source of inspiration for this year’s spirited Air Max 95s.  The initiative, established in 2020, is described as an example of Nike’s commitment to Black institutions through purpose-driven product, storytelling, recruitment, and investments.

This year’s Yardrunners class honors the current students, alumni, faculty, and staff who embody HBCU spirit and represent the legacy of their alma mater to the fullest.

The FAMU sneakers are detailed with stacked layers of leather in orange and green tones, which lead up to a snake print inspired by the school’s legendary Rattler mascot, with the classic chant “Strike, strike, and strike again.”

For Spelman, Nike issued an Air Max 95 in the school’s signature blue and white aesthetic. The design features layered leather and suede accents with a jaguar print, and the college’s logo and founding year printed on the tongue. Additionally, the Spelman Hymn “Thy Name We Praise” appears on the upper.

The Air Max 95 Morehouse features black and dark red layers of leather and suede, with a tiger-inspired print representing the Atlanta school’s mascot. The school’s logo is printed on the tongue, with the motto “Et Facta Est Lux” (And There Was Light) outlined along the upper.

Spartan pride inspired a green and gold Air Max 95 with the phrase “Behold the Green and Gold” along the upper.

The Yardrunners 6.0 collection will be available at select retailers beginning on Friday (Oct 11), and on the SNKRS app on October 14. Take a look at the campaign below.

  • Nike Yardrunners 6.0 Collection

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    Florida A&M University Air Max 95

  • Nike Yardrunners 6.0 Collection

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    (L-R) Dr. Shelby Chipman, Director of Bands FAMU, Arayana Ladson, ’25 SWAC Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Performer of the Year, David Castro, Zayla Bryant, SGA President, FAMU Alum, Founder of DungeonFord,

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    Dr. Shelby Chipman, Director of Bands FAMU

  • Nike Yardrunners 6.0 Collection

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    Arayana Ladson, ’25 SWAC Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Performer of the Year

  • Nike Yardrunners 6.0 Collection

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    Spelman College Air Max 95

  • Nike Yardrunners 6.0 Collection

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    (Front) Olivia Brown, Spelman Flag Football Offensive Captain, (Back, L-R) Eboni Ellis, Spelman Alum; Founder of Women in Hip Hop Collective, Dr. Joyce Johnson, Professor Emerita of Music, College Organist Since 1995, Kamora Freeland, Spelman’28; Youngest African American Female Pilot in the Country

  • Nike Yardrunners 6.0 Collection

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    Spelman Air Max 95

  • Nike Yardrunners 6.0 Collection

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    Olivia Brown, Spelman Flag Football Offensive Captain

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    Morehouse College Air Max 95

  • Nike Yardrunners 6.0 Collection

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    (L-R) Dr. Brock Mayers, AVP of Student Services; Dean of Students, Charles Moody Jr., Rodney Gross, Morehouse ’23; Award Winning Javelin Thrower, Keshawn Wiley III, Morehouse ‘25 Entrepreneur of the Year, Charles Moody Sr. 

  • Nike Yardrunners 6.0 Collection

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    Moody Family, Charles Moody (Father) Charles Jr. (Son)

  • Nike Yardrunners 6.0 Collection

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    Rodney Gross, Morehouse ’23; Award Winning Javelin Thrower

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    Norfolk State University Air Max 95

  • Nike Yardrunners 6.0 Collection

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    Quiara Jackson, First Female Drum Major at NSU

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    Indya Richards, Alumni

  • Nike Yardrunners 6.0 Collection

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    Marty Miller, Former NSU Athletic Director and Baseball Coach, American Baseball Coach Association Hall of Famer

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Jeff Bezos' Ex-Wife, Billionaire Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, Donates $70 Million To HBCUS
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Jeff Bezos’ Ex-Wife, Billionaire Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, Donates $70 Million To HBCUS

by jummy84 September 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Jeff Bezos’ Ex-Wife, Billionaire Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, Donates $70 Million To HBCUS

Good news!

Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, ex-wife of Amazon founder #JeffBezos, has gifted $70 million to the United Negro College Fund to support its 37-member historically Black colleges and universities.

The funds will go into a pooled endowment designed to give each institution around $10 million, generating about a 4% annual return to help stabilize their budgets.

“This extraordinary gift is a powerful vote of confidence in #HBCUs and in the work of UNCF,” said #UNCF President Dr. Michael L. Lomax. He added that the donation “provides a once-in-a-generation opportunity for our member institutions to build permanent assets that will support students and campuses for decades to come.”


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Multiple HBCUs On Lockdown After Receiving "Vile, Racist" Threats
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Multiple HBCUs On Lockdown After Receiving “Vile, Racist” Threats

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
written by jummy84

Multiple historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) found themselves on high alert on Thursday (Sep. 11) after receiving a series of threats that forced lockdowns.

Alabama State University, Virginia State University, Hampton University in Virginia, Southern University in Louisiana, Clark Atlanta University, and nearby Spelman College were among the campuses impacted, as administrators, students and faculty moved to safety. Bethune-Cookman University in Florida also reported a potential threat, with school officials confirming their Daytona Beach campus went into lockdown.

According to ABC News, the FBI released a statement that investigators are “aware of hoax threat calls” to HBCUs across the country. While the agency stressed there is currently “no credible threat,” it acknowledged the seriousness of these incidents. “The FBI takes these threats very seriously because it puts innocent people at risk,” the bureau stated.

Universities moved swiftly to cancel classes, suspend “nonessential” events, and halt athletic games. Hampton University announced it would cease all activity through Friday (Sep 12). Virginia State University posted that, “out of an abundance of caution, VSU remains on lockdown.” Southern University in Louisiana extended its lockdown to the entire Baton Rouge campus.

The threats came just one day after the deadly shooting at Utah Valley University, where conservative commentator Charlie Kirk was killed while speaking on campus. Law enforcement has not connected the incidents, despite the coincidental timing.

Civil rights leader Rev. Al Sharpton weighed in, urging an end to violence targeting educational spaces. “I condemned the shooting of Donald Trump last year, the murder of Charlie Kirk yesterday, and the threats to HBCUs today,” Sharpton said. He pointed to recent attacks on HBCUs, including Edward Waters University in 2023 and Tuskegee University in 2024, as a pattern that cannot be ignored.

Al Sharpton

Al Sharpton speaks during 2024 ESSENCE Festival Of Culture™ Presented By Coca-Cola® at Ernest N. Morial Convention Center on July 05, 2024 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

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The Congressional Black Caucus echoed those concerns, calling the threats “vile” and “a chilling reminder of the relentless racism and extremism that continues to target and terrorize Black communities in this country.”

Lawmakers urged the FBI and Department of Justice to act swiftly in finding those responsible for the threats. For now, schools have reminded students and staff to follow the well-known urgent protocal: “If you see something, say something.” No injuries have been reported and many lockdowns have already been lifted.

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