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SU nursing professor elected BRDNA vice president
Trudy Williams, assistant professor, Southern University School of Nursing and Allied Health was recently elected as the vice president of the Baton Rouge District Nurses Association (BRDNA). The B
Lumina Foundation Awards Morgan State University More Than $700,000 In Grant Funding
Morgan State University has announced the award of a three-year, $716,700 grant from Lumina Foundation to support the University’s implementation of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities (H
HBCUs, Trump, and Student Development: The Band Played On
by Fred A. Bonner II As a professor in the field of higher education and a student affairs administration, understanding how college students learn, grow and develop is foundational to my scholar
TSU engineering students are making sure Nashville bridges are safe
How safe are the bridges in Metro Nashville that you drive across everyday? The answer may be in the work Tennessee State University engineering students are doing around the city. A team of six
Aviation program certifies its first private pilot
TSU aviation student David Thompson is one step closer to becoming an airline pilot after receiving his Private Pilot Certificate following a practical examination in a Cessna 172 at Ellington Field.
JSU will host Alabama-Mississippi sociological conference on race relations in the South
Jackson State University’s Department of Criminal Justice and Sociology will host the 48th annual Alabama-Mississippi Sociological Association (A-MSA) conference on Feb. 23-24. This year’s theme i
St. Philip's College Announces the 2016 - 2017
The St. Philip’s College President’s Lecture Series provides opportunities for the college and the community to hear speakers’ perspectives on a broad range of local, regional, national and internatio
N.C. A&T Alzheimer’s Center Receives $2 Million Grant from Merck Foundation
The Center for Outreach in Alzheimer’s, Aging and Community Health (COAACH) has been awarded a $2 million grant from the Merck Foundation to expand the capacity, operations and sustainability of the c
N.C. A&T Alzheimer’s Center Receives $2 Million Grant from Merck Foundation
The Center for Outreach in Alzheimer’s, Aging and Community Health (COAACH) has been awarded a $2 million grant from the Merck Foundation to expand the capacity, operations and sustainability of the center, officials with the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University center announce
Howard University Adds MGM Resorts, Starbucks Senior Executives to Board
Written by Latoya Crowe Howard University announces the appointment of two new members to its board of trustees, James J. Murren, chairman and CEO of MGM Resorts International and Ch
Charter Communications Joins BTNC-FAMU Collaboration to Establish First Black News Network
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Alabama State University Professor Receives National Business Award for Millennial "Influencers"
An ASU assistant professor was recently honored as a recipient of a national award that recognizes millennial “influencers.” ASU's Dr. Yvette Holmes, an assistant professor of Marketing, has distinguished herself and the University upon being awarded as one of the "Top 35 Millennial Influencers of A
Student is Finalist in “Shark Tank”- Style Social/Digital Media Competition
Alabama State University student Colby Smith hopes to get his innovative concept off the ground by winning a “Shark-Tank”- style competition sponsored by IgniteMGM. The competition is set for this Sat
A&T Four Legacy Remains Relevant; N.C. A&T to Celebrate 57th Sit-In Anniversary
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will honor the courageous legacy of Jibreel Khazan (Ezell Blair Jr.), Franklin McCain, Joseph McNeil and David Richmond -- better known collectively as the A&T Four – on Wednesday, Feb. 1, in the Alumni Foundation Event Center as part of the