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Georgia actors depending on Clark Atlanta professor
With the booming film business in Atlanta, actors are looking for ways to stand out from the competition. In fact, many are now taking singing classes to increase their chances of getting the right ro
Alcorn State University's Lenorris Footman excels both on the field and in the classroom
Being the leader and quarterback for the Alcorn State University Braves football team can be a tough task. Besides enduring the grind of daily practices, one must also stay on top of their studies. Le
Which Atlanta school is pushing early college completion to tackle student debt?
By Eric Stirgus The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Pierre Agudze, a student at Clark Atlanta University, takes notes during his calculus class at school in Atlanta, Georgia, on April 17, 2017. Clar
MOREHOUSE COLLEGE DEBATE TEAM WINS MAJOR INTERNATIONAL TITLE
By D. Aileen Dodd The Morehouse College Debate Team has won an international first place title and a trip to Paris after defeating Vanderbilt University in the final round at the Lafayette Debates North American Championship in Washington D.C. The historic victory, which comes with a tra
#hearmelead - The Women's Leadership Project Spoken Word Showcase
by University of the District of Columbia - College of Arts and Sciences Date and Time Fri, April 28, 2017 7:00 PM – 9:30 PM EDT Location University of the District of Columbia
Ohio Chancellor John Carey Makes Major Announcement At Central State University
Thursday, April 27, 2017 9 a.m. Central State University University Student Center, second floor Summary: Chancellor John Carey, of the Ohio Department of Higher Education, will join Central State University President Dr. Cynthia Jackson-Hammond and the CSU Board of Trustees for a major anno
CNN SERIES HOST VAN JONES TO SPEAK AT MOREHOUSE COLLEGE GRADUATION
By D. Aileen Dodd Van Jones, a CNN political correspondent and former White House policy adviser to President Barack Obama, will be guest speaker for Morehouse College’s 133rd Commencement Cer
Paine College Board of Trustees Selects Presidential Finalist – Dr. Jerry L. Hardee
The Paine College Board of Trustees unanimously selected Dr. Jerry L. Hardee as the finalist to become the next president of Paine. Dr. Hardee, retired college president and educator, was one of t
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Miles College, City of Birmingham selected to host NCAA Women’s Elite Eight
Miles College, along with the City of Birmingham, was selected as the host of two future NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Elite 8, which is the championship round in Division II. In an announcement
Wildcats' dynasty continues with fourth straight RRAC Championship
Men's Outdoor Track & Field Results TATUM, Texas – The Wiley College men's track field team exerted its dominance over the Red River Athletic Conference with its fourth consecutive title Saturda
Xavier University Lab Develops Supplement that Kills Cancer
Could this be a cure for cancer? by Robin White Goode (Image: iStock/Cecilie_Arcurs) Last month, Xavier University of Louisiana, a historically black college that sends more black students to medical school than any other college, announced exciting news: A study conducted in Xavier’s Ire
CAU Now-Lifting Every Voice: 5th Annual Atlanta Studies Symposium April 26
Join us for CAU NOW-Lifting Every Voice, Saturday morning at 7am on WCLK as we highlight the Fifth Annual Atlanta Studies Symposium, a collaboration between the Clark Atlanta University Department of
Gadsden State music instructor to participate in prestigious workshop
Dr. Matthew Leder, a Gadsden State Community College music instructor, will participate in a national residential workshop in New Orleans this summer. The workshop, “New Orleans: Music, Culture and Civil Rights,” is sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities. It will take place J
Chicago visit Monday to start Obama's re-entry into public eye
By Katherine Skiba•Contact Reporter Chicago Tribune Former President Barack Obama returns to the public stage Monday morning in a homecoming to the University of Chicago, an event that s