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Oakwood Expands Partnership with Kettering Health Network
by Cheri Wilson, CFRE, director of development On January 29, administrators from the Kettering Health Network (KHN) visited Oakwood University to share KHN's mission and ministry, and explore
Naturally 7 Headlines 2015 UNCF Gala at Oakwood University
Globally-acclaimed vocal group Naturally 7 will be the special guest performers at the 37th Annual UNCF (United Negro College Fund) Gala on Thursday, April 2, at 6:30 p.m. The Gala will be held in the
Clark Atlanta student killed trying to buy iPhone from Craigslist
James Jones Jr. was a sharp-dressed man, especially for a 21-year-old college student. It was common to see him wearing ties to his Clark Atlanta University classes, a friend said late Tuesday. &ldqu
South Carolina State University To Close For A Year Pending Government Subcommittee Voting
A House subcommittee has approved a measure that would temporarily close South Carolina State University to allow the school to correct its finances. The Higher Education and Technical Colleges subco
Allen University Department of Social Services Adoption Conference
Allen University will be hosting a statewide adoption conference in collaboration with the South Carolina Department of Social Services (SCDSS). The conference is scheduled for February 13, 2015
Alcorn basketball court to be named after Shirley Walker
The basketball court in the Davey L. Whitney HPER Complex at Alcorn State University will be named in honor of former women's head basketball coach Shirley A. Gibbs-Walker during a halftime ceremony o
Allen University to host the African American Jamboree Jubilee: Genealogy Roadshow
Allen University is hosting its first African American Jamboree Jubilee: Genealogy Roadshow Celebration on Friday, February 6, 2015 at 9:00 a.m. The event will be held in the John Hurst Adams Gy
Grambling State University to Expand Recycling Program
Grambling State University is doing its part to make the planet a little greener, replacing one trash bin at a time in a new campus-wide recycling initiative. Grambling will soon be the home of 12 re
Grambling State University Alumni Named Law Enforcement Officer of the Year
Sontus Mitchell, a deputy with the Lincoln Parish Sheriff’s Department, does not think he did anything to warrant receiving a special honor, but he is grateful for the community’s support.
Microsoft Executive Teaches Students the Dos and Do Nots of Social Media Marketing
By Angelita Faller The most important advice Dean Jones, a senior delivery manager at Microsoft Corporation, tells young college students looking for a job is to be aware of the competition that co
Grambling State University Announces 2015 MLK Distinguished Leadership Award Recipients
Grambling State University will honor 10 recipients at the fourth annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Distinguished Leadership Awards Luncheon on February 5. This year’s winners include the youngest
Grambling State University Interim President Decides Not To Seek Permanent Presidency
After long and thoughtful consideration, Interim President Dr. Cynthia Warrick has decided not to apply for the permanent position of President at Grambling State University. “While I am confid
Grambling Students Celebrate Recycling and Black History with Art Contest
By Angelita Faller A globe representing key events in black history—everything from a bag of Skittles symbolizing what 17-year old Trayvon Martin was carrying when he was killed to inspirationa
Grambling State University Unites and Gives to United Way
By Elliot Jones Grambling State University has closed out its 2014 United Way Campaign in style by donating over $12,000. GSU was able to raise money by having over 10 departments with a 100 percent
Grambling State University Will Award $50,000 in Scholarships from Allstate and the Tom Joyner Foundation
Grambling State University Will Award $50,000 in Student Scholarships from Allstate and the Tom Joyner Foundation Quotes for Education ProgramFor the second year in a row, Grambling State University w
A Mock Law School Class Given By Earl Lester Cole Honors College of Southern University
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Houston Police Chief Invites all Houstonians to Town Hall Meeting at Texas Southern University
Houston Police Chief Charles A. McClelland, Jr. is asking you to mark your calendars for an HPD Town Hall Meeting on Saturday, February 7. The Chief is inviting you and your neighbors to meet with him
African American Female/Environmental Biology Undergraduate Majors Giving Back To Their Community
Three Environmental Biology concentration students: Brittney Fling, Riashia Bell, and Andria Mack, of Allen University - Division of Mathematics and Natural Science started their internship this fall
Propel Schools Makes Teaching Rewarding and Memorable. Join The Team.
When a visitor ascends the stairs to the second floor of the Propel Charter Schools Hazelwood Campus, one of the first things they will hear are happy voices resonating from Room 207. You see, room 207 is a classroom, usually filled with third and fourth grade science students, eager to see what
Apply Today to Learn, Teach, and Inspire in Chicago Public Schools
AUSL’s Chicago Teacher Residency As an AUSL resident teacher, you will have opportunities every day to make a difference in the lives of your students. You will be a trusted adult role model working to empower you
The history of Martin Luther King Day as a holiday
The idea of Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a holiday was promoted by labor unions in contract negotiations. After King's death, United States Representative John Conyers (a Democrat from Michigan) and
Bowie State University Celebrates 150-Year Anniversary
105-Year-Old Graduate Reflects on School’s Impact on Her Life, Career Beatrice Payne, 105, remembers her days training to become a teacher at the school that would later become Bowie State Universi
Honda Battle of the Bands Readies to "March On" to the Georgia Dome
Voting Open for Fans to Help Determine the Final Eight to Perform in Atlanta in January 2015 The Honda Battle of the Bands is set to make a triumphant return to Atlanta January 24, 2015, when eight
The 2nd Annual Hall Johnson Summer Camp July 5-10, 2015 hosted by Allen University
The Hall Johnson Summer Camp is held on the campus of Allen University for high school choral students. This camp places an emphasis on the music of Hall Johnson and the appropriate performance practi