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Get a Master’s Degree in Public Affairs at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School
Join a diverse group of students from around the globe in learning how to address the most pressing problems in society. The intimate WWS community offers students the opportunity to study public poli
Arts and Lectures Series at Cheyney University presents a performance by the Staycee Pearl dance project
Arts and Lectures Series at Cheyney University presents Octavia, a performance by the Staycee Pearl dance project, on Monday, October 20 Staycee Pearl dance project (SPdp) will perform Octavia at C
TSU Alumnus Elected President of Houston Black American Democrats
Attorney Edward Pollard was elected President of the Houston Black American Democrats (H-BAD). H-BAD is a long standing progressive organization dedicated to building a strong political power base foc
Patient Being Evaluated for Possible Ebola at D.C.'s Howard University Hospital
A patient with Ebola-like symptoms who had recently traveled to Nigeria is being treated at Howard University Hospital in Washington, D.C., a hospital spokesperson confirmed late Friday morning. Th
Cheyney University of Pennsylvania alum Tanisha LaVerne Grant's at the Urbanworld Film Festival 2014
During the month of September in New York City nothing matters more for film lovers than attending Urbanworld Film Festival, the nation's largest competitive multicultural film festival....and this is
HBCUConnect.com Partners with Merck to Launch New Online Health & Wellness Channel for African Americans!
HBCU CONNECT (www.hbcuconnect.com), the trusted source for community engagement and lifestyle information for the alumni of America's Historically Black Colleges & Universities, recently announced a new partnership with innovative pharmaceutical company Merck (www.merck.com).
Texas Southern Strengthens STEM Programs by Adding Two New Degrees
TEXAS SOUTHERN OFFERS CIVIL, COMPUTER & ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING In a bold move to solidify Texas Southern University as a leader and top producer of graduates in Science, Technology, Engineering, an
Texas Business Hall Of Fame Foundation Awards Ja’Tez Gardner A $10,000 Scholarship
Ja'Tez Gardner, a Master of Science in Management Information Systems (MMIS) graduate student, will attend a scholarship luncheon hosted by the Texas Business Hall of Fame Foundation on Wednesday, Nov
Texas Southern University Named to Victory Media's 2015 Military Friendly Schools List
For the fifth time in six years, Texas Southern University has been designated a Military Friendly School by Victory Media, the leader in successfully connecting the military and civilian worlds. Now
Eddie Robinson Mural to Be Dedicated at the Cotton Bowl Sept. 27
Grambling State University will unveil a newly commissioned mural honoring legendary Grambling football coach Eddie G. Robinson, the all-time winningest coach in NCAA Division 1 football, at the histo
The University of Colorado Is Hiring For An Assistant Professor In Physiology
<b>TENURE-TRACK ASSISTANT PROFESSOR POSITION IN INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY</b> The University of Colorado-Boulder is looking for individuals with a specialization or expertise in integrative physiology for a tenure track position at the level of assistant professor. <b>Start Date: August 17, 201
Alcorn mourns the death of former President Dr. Rudolph E. Waters Sr.
Dr. Rudolph E. Waters Sr., interim president (1994-1995) at Alcorn State University, died Sunday at River Region Health Systems in Vicksburg at the age of 82 after an extended illness.
The National Association of African Americans in Human Resources (NAAAHR) 2014 National Conference in Philly
The National Association of African Americans in Human Resources (NAAAHR) brings the 2014 National Conference to Philadelphia, PA The National Association of African Americans in Human Resources (NAAAHR) invites you to join your human resource colleagues and friends at the 2014 NAAAHR National c
The College Hour Episode 01
The College Hour Episode 01 at The SWAC Basketball Championship. Interviewing how to get Top Tier Black Athletes to attend HBCUs.
Texas Secretary of State Talks Voting with Texas Southern Student Leaders
Texas Secretary of State Nandita Berry came to Texas Southern University to speak with student leaders about the importance of registering and voting in the upcoming November elections. “In order
Free classes - First-ever HBCU-created MOOC Offers Context for Understanding World Religions
Although Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) have been shaking up higher education since 2012 by offering free courses to students anywhere in the world, historically black colleges and universities (
Top 50 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Rankings
How does your HBCU rank against the other top HBCUs in the country? Check out this recent ranking on HBCUConnect.com!
Oakwood Listed as #33 Among the Nation's Best HBCUs
Yesterday, U.S. News & World Report (USNWR) released the 2015 Best Colleges Rankings for the 30th consecutive year. Oakwood University was number 33 on the list. The annual peer survey is conduct
Oakwood University Remembers 9/11
Thirteen years ago, militants associated with the Islamic extremist group al-Qaeda carried out suicide attacks against targets in the United States. On that day - September 11, 2001 - which has come t
Knoxville College Wins Home Depot Retool Your School Contest
Dozens of volunteers and alumni spent Thursday at Knoxville College to give the struggling school a helping hand. Help came with huge handout of $50,000 worth of renovations from Home Depot. The na
Sharpton urges Southern students to speak out against killings of young black men, register to vote
Southern University students got a rallying cry from civil rights activist, the Rev. Al Sharpton, encouraging them to speak out against injustice and to become a strong voting block for change. Sha
Alcorn names Derek Horne as intercollegiate athletic director
Alcorn State University President Dr. Alfred Rankins Jr. named Derek Horne as the University’s new intercollegiate athletic director during a news conference Friday, August 8, at the Vicksburg Expansi
Texas Southern University Receives its First NSF CAREER Award
The National Science Foundation (NSF) recently announced a CAREER award of $430,000 over five years to Texas Southern University in support of Dr. Miao Pan, an assistant professor in the Department of
Looking Good: McNair has full confidence in Alcorn's Quarterbacks
Years ago when defensive coordinator at the University of Memphis, Jay Hopson came calling on the offensive coordinator at Mt. Olive High School, Fred McNair, for recruits, neither had an inkling of t
Former President of Bennett College is Honored with Naming Ceremony
The Bennett College Board of Trustees is hosting a Naming Ceremony for the Pfeiffer Heating Plant that houses the Journalism and Media Studies Program. The Julianne Malveaux Journalism and Media Studi