Prairie’s courtesy View A & M University
Prairie View A & M University students showed the skills and innovations in the 2025 HBCU war of brains in the beginning of this month at the beginning of this month in Texas. The other 24 historically fought against black colleges and universities (HBCUS), the Pvamu team admired the judges and moved forward to the best seven finalists in this prestigious competition.
This year’s difficulty (AI), to develop strategies for the development of strategies to increase classification work to the teams. During the competition, students, critical thinking, technical experience and teamwork, solved real world work problems.
Pvamu among the best
Pvamu stood next to the university who voted six others in the final stage:
- Morehouse College (GA) – First place
- Huston-Tillotson University (TX) – second place
- Pennsylvania (PA) University of Lincoln – Third place
- Bowie State University (MD)
- Johnson C. Smith University (NC)
- University of Philander Smith (AR)
- See the Prairie A & M University (TX)
“I was a perfect honor to work with such a unified and talented group of our Pvamu team, and ‘PV because it produces productive people.” This was really an honor to work with such a single and talented student group. “
Get to know the Pvamu team
The six-member group presented a number of subjects:
- Nina Edwards – Finance
- Teliyah Winder – Management Information Systems
- Fawaz Abdulwahab – Computer Engineering
- Josiah Moore – Computer Science
- StateBibBibbli – Computer Science
- Rakshith Puligundla Venugopal – Computer Science
Their success was supported by the teaching consultants of the College of Business:
- Professor Audia Ford (Finance)
- Professor Reginald Hollowway (available)
A transformative experience
Outside the competition, students, students engaged in daily network opportunities with corporate representatives, are exposed in the valuable industry. The event provides an ideal platform to express business acumens for students, expand professional networks and demonstrate the problem in a high-level environment.
“We want to thank our students to attend this event, and Ms. Kimberly Gordon, Dr. Moosa Khan and Ms. Kimberly Gordon, Dean.”
Looking forward
The HBCU war of the brains continues to be an invaluable opportunity to apply class knowledge for real world problems in the classroom for Pvamu students, to cooperate with their peers and raise their professional journeys. As the finalist in this year’s competition, Pvamu students have once again proved the highest level of competitiveness.

