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Presidential Hopefuls' Higher Ed Plans May Close HBCUs
Coutesy of The Huffington Post As Posted ByJarrett L. Carter, HBCUDigest.com Hillary Clinton today became the latest democratic presidential hopeful to call for increased higher education ac
I'm Tired of All the Disrespect for Historically Black Colleges and Universities
By Carmen Jones Courtesy of XOJane.com One day I woke up, and Twitter had exploded. A young Black woman had gotten everyone into a tizzy. “A 4.0 at an HBCU is not equivalent to a 4.0 at a PWI,
Allen University Opens New Honors Program Center
Allen University has opened its doors to the new Mother Mary Ann Norris Honors Program Center. Angel Risher is the current Miss Allen University. She and the other honors students in her class w
Xavier University of Louisiana Receives $8.3 Million HRSA Grant for Pharmacy Program
Xavier University of Louisiana’s College of Pharmacy has been awarded an $8,362,190 grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Campus Improvements Underway at Texas College
By Barbara WatersExcerpt from Tyler Morning Telegraph "Texas College students will have a better environment when Phase 1 campus improvements, which cost $19.3 million, are complete in November," Pre
NBMBAA Entrepreneurial Institute®
NBMBAA Entrepreneurial Institute®(EI), is a “must attend” day long series of business development workshops and breakthrough training sessions. The EI attracts new entrepreneurs, current business owners and small business professionals seeking the knowledge and tools of success. EI provides professional development via workshops, panels, discussions, networking opportunities and
Urban Schools Collaborative Presents RoboCampTSU - August 3 - 14, 2015
Chicago, IL and Houston, TX - In its search for proven and flexible instructional programs to serve its mission of, “empowering students, parents, teachers, administrators and community leaders
Alcorn Student Support Services receives grant for academic enrichment
Alcorn is one of eight Mississippi institutions to share a $2.25 million higher education grant from the Department of Education’s Student Support Services program. Alcorn will receive $329,571
Cheyney University of Pennsylvania's Tanisha LaVerne Grant covers the honoring of Lee Elders
Breaking color barriers is par for the course for African Americans. Lee Elders did exactly that 40 years ago by making history for becoming the first African American to attend the Masters Tournament
Fisk Trustees Establish Global Studies Fund
Fisk University trustees recently established a Global Studies Fund to enable Fisk students to attend The London School of Economics and Political Science. This Study Abroad project was conceived by T
Fisk Inks Partnership Agreements With Nine Chinese Universities
Fisk University recently signed an unprecedented nine partnership agreements with leading Chinese universities, which are expected to pave the way for significant academic and cultural exchanges in th
Fisk Brings Ted Lange's "Lady Patriot" Play To Nashville
Fisk University will begin its 150th Anniversary celebration with a Pre-Sesquicentennial event, the play, “Lady Patriot.” Written and directed by actor and prolific author/playwright Ted L
Oakwood Univesity to Host Beautification Award Ceremony
On July 23, Oakwood University will host the Huntsville Beautification Awards. The work of Oakwood's Grounds Department has been recognized on the City's Beautification Honor Roll for more than 14 yea
New College Success Web-series Releases on YouTube
Teachers and leaders of colleges, high schools, and college-prep programs, who need an innovative, educational resource, for preparing students to succeed in college, have a new solution. Acing The Un
The National HBCU Pre-Law Summit & Law Expo Converges on Atlanta This Fall
The Second Annual National HBCU Pre-Law Summit will be held on Friday, September 25th and Saturday, September 26th, 2015 in Atlanta, Georgia. This is the only national conference in the country create
Join In On The Conversation About HBCUs With U.S. Congresswoman Alma Adams
Tomorrow, July 17th, Congresswoman Alma Adams, Ph.D (NC-12) will host a Twitter chat about HBCUs. This week, 19 HBCU Presidents and Chancellors were on Capitol Hill to celebrate 1890 Land Grant instit
John Gibbs Jr. and the Alcorn State University Braves football team were awarded for their athletic accomplish
Braves football quarterback Gibbs and the Alcorn Braves football team won awards for Male Athlete of the Year and Men’s Team of the Year at the fifth annual HBCU Awards presented by AARP at Hamp
Allen University - Back to School with S.T.E.A.M. Summer Camp
Allen University in partnership with The Watering Hole, a non-profit arts organization, Inspirations Academy, will sponsor a stellar camp for children: Back to School with S.T.E.A.M. The camp is
Alcorn’s WPRL-FM radio station will cover SWAC Media Day 2015
Alcorn State University’s radio station, WPRL 91.7 FM, is gearing up for coverage of one of the Southwestern Athletic Conference’s biggest annual events.The radio station will be reporting
University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Now Accepting Nursing Program Applicants
The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (UAPB) received Initial Approval status for its Pre-Licensure (Generic) Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing (BSN) program from the Arkansas State Board of N
Allen University Cyber Security Workshop for High School students
Allen University in collaboration with It-oLogy and Partners for Minorities in Engineering and Computer Science (PMECS) is hosting a Cyber Security Workshop from July 6 through July 9, 2015. The
Allen University Announces the Simmons, Pinckney and Sanders Scholarship
Allen University has created a scholarship fund to honor three alumni who lost their lives in the historic Mother Emanuel - African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) church massacre on June 17, 2015 in Cha
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Cheyney University's Tanisha LaVerne Grant To Be At This Year's Academy Awards
Contributor: Tanisha LaVerne Grant Malcolm Lee, Kevin Hart, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, and David Oyelowo are among 322 artist who have been invited to join the The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Texas Southern University to Celebrate Former NFL Stars in Homecoming Tribute
The Texas Southern University football program is steeped in a rich collegiate tradition. The Mighty Tigers of TSU have produced All-Conference and All-American players, and conference and national ch