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PADMA LAKSHMI TALKS GULLAH GEECHEE AND "TASTE THE NATION" WITH TANISHA LAVERNE GRANT
Multi award winning entertainment journalist and red carpet correspondent Tanisha LaVerne Grant talks with emmy nominated television host Padma Lakshmi ahead of her latest show "TASTE THE NATION WITH
Oakwood University Announces George Floyd Scholarship
by Maquisha Mullins, Ph.D., Interim Director, Integrated Marketing Oakwood University answered the challenge issued by President Dr. Scott Hagen of North Central University in Minneapolis, MN to es
PHILO LAUNCHES "STARZ" AND "EPIX" ON THEIR FAST GROWING ENTERTAINMENT FOCUS STREAMING SERVICE
PHILO LAUNCHES STARZ and EPIX ON THEIR FAST-GROWING, ENTERTAINMENT-FOCUSED STREAMING SERVICE Entertainment Fans Now Have Access to Premium Programming including Hit Movies, Original Series, D
ACTRESS KYM WHITLEY GETS CANDID WITH TANISHA LAVERNE GRANT ABOUT COVID-19 , BLACK LIVES MATTERS, and DON LEMON
Emmy nominated actress and commedienne Kym Whitley joined multi award winning entertainment journalist and red carpet correspondent Tanisha LaVerne Grant via IG LIVE for a heart to heart conversation
KELVIN HARRISON JR. PROVES HE'S HOLLYWOOD'S NEXT LEADING MAN IN "THE HIGH NOTE"
Multi award winning actor Kelvin Harrison Jr. is quickly establishing himself as one of Hollywood's leading men! With small roles in the 2013 films Ender's Game and 12 Years a Slave. KELVIN HARRI
Texas Southern University's Center for Justice Research Launches National Police Reform Advisory Group
In the wake of George Floyd’s tragic death and the resulting national outcry for systemic policing reforms, Texas Southern University’s Center for Justice Research (CJR) has formed a National Police R
Teach for CTECS: Trade up to an exciting career in a unique environment!
The Connecticut Technical Education and Career System (CTECS) operates 17 diploma-granting technical high schools serving 11,000 students. Operated by the Connecticut State Department of Education and accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, our priority is to graduate stud
Tuskegee University one of three HBCU land-grants awarded $1.6M USDA Centers of Excellence grant
Grant will expand Tuskegee’s service to small-scale farmers, ranchers and forest landowners in rural, underserved and socially disadvantaged areas. Tuskegee University is one of three land-grant in
North Carolina Central University Alum Kevin Clayton Elected as New Board Chair for Community Health Charities
Community Health Charities (CHC) proudly announces Kevin Clayton, Vice President of Diversity, Inclusion and Community Engagement at the Cleveland Cavaliers as the organization’s new board chair. Clay
Texas Southern University Board Approves Temporary Revision to Admissions Standards Due to COVID-19
The Texas Southern University Board of Regents unanimously approved a temporary addition to the existing university admissions standards, allowing an important COVID-19-related exemption for first-tim
Alcorn State University former students earn Juris Doctors from the University of Mississippi School of Law
Two products of Alcorn State University made giant leaps on their path to becoming legal professionals with their recent accomplishments. Whitney Jackson ’17, a Natchez, Mississippi native and for
Delaware State University Announces Its 2019-2020 Faculty Excellence Award Recipients
Delaware State University recently announced the recipients of its 2019-2020 Faculty Excellence Awards in the categories of teaching, research/creative activity, University/community service, and advi
MARKETING ARCHITECT ERICKA PITTMAN RULES WITH NEW BOOK "WHAT MOMMY NEVER TOLD YOU"
Multi award winning marketing expert Ericka Pittman remains at the top of her game with a new book "What Mommy Never Told You." A blueprint to help women at every career level navigate through the of
TRACEE ELLIS ROSS TALKS "THE HIGH NOTE" WITH TANISHA LAVERNE GRANT
Golden Globe award winning actressTracee Ellis Ross best known for her role as "Rainbow Johnson" on ABC's "Blackish" takes center stage as middle aged songstress "Grace Davis" in "THE HIGH NOTE" a br
President Leslie Pollard Remembers the Ministry of Richard "Little Richard" Penniman
When the young pastor with a freshly-minted Oakwood degree started his ministry in Los Angeles, California, in June of 1978, little did he know that he would meet one of the most unforgettable persona
Alcorn State University plans to offer in-person classes this fall
The Board of Trustees of the State Institutions of Higher Learning (IHL) announced today that all public Mississippi universities should make plans to offer as many of their in-person classes as possi
Oakwood Administrators to Participate in HBCU Action Nation Conference
by Dr. Maquisha Mullins, Interim Director, Oakwood University IMPR Representing Oakwood University, Dr. Leslie Pollard, Dr. Olivia Beverly, and Dr. David Richardson will serve as panelists on a ZOO
Fireside chat with Brian Hamilton & Harry Williams - President and CEO of TMCF
It's easy to register: http://tm-cf.org/tmcfbhf Date: May 21st from 6pm to 7pm. Join Brian Hamilton, National Entrepreneur Educator, Co-founder of Sageworks, Philanthropist, Founder of the Brian
Alabama State University and Gadsden State CC Presidents Sign Virtual MOU to Benefit Students
Dr. Quinton T. Ross Jr. (ASU) & Dr. Martha Lavender (Gadsden State) to sign Memorandum of Understanding. This will be among the very first virtual signing agreements between Alabama institutions of hi
Alcorn State University's Office of Student Engagement donates items to Vicksburg shelter
Alcorn State University’s Office of Student Engagement shared its resources with a shelter in Vicksburg, Mississippi, to help those in need due to COVID-19. The Office donated non-perishable food
Oakwood University Announces Plans to Open Its Doors in August 2020
Oakwood University will open its doors to our new and returning students on August 1, 2020. We have just completed our Spring 2020 semester, notwithstanding the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pand
Alcorn State University announces plans for distribution of CARES Act funds to students
Alcorn State University will receive nearly $6 million in federal emergency funds with half earmarked as grants to students impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak. As a result of this funding, the Universi
Alcorn State University recognizes class of 2020 with virtual commencement ceremony
Nothing will stop Columbus, Mississippi native Tyler Wilson from taking the necessary steps to becoming a medical doctor, not even the COVID-19 pandemic. His dream motivated him to earn his degree in
Alcorn State University mourns the loss of legendary Braves football coach, Marino Casem
The life and legacy of former Alcorn State University legend, Coach Marino “The Godfather” Casem, is scheduled for this weekend. A private graveside service for Casem will be held Saturday, May 2,