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SACSCOC Reaffirms Accreditation of Johnson C. Smith University
Regional Association Issues Stamp of Approval for Institution and Education Programs Johnson C. Smith University today announced the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Coll
Apply Now For The HBCU in LA Internship Program For Undergraduate and Graduate HBCU Students
Greetings! The Entertainment Industry College Outreach Program (EICOP) is proud to announce the HBCU in LA Internship Program application in now open! The highly competitive program will be open to
Alabama State University Biology Students Partner with FocusFirst for Kids’ Eye Screenings.
Biology honor students at Alabama State University are participating in a service-learning program for local school students whose goal is to identify vision problems among Alabama preschoolers. Stud
2018 Celebration Bowl tickets on sale online
Tickets are now on sale for the 2018 Air Force Reserve Celebration Bowl featuring the Southwestern Athletic Conference’s (SWAC) Champion Alcorn State University Braves taking on the Middle Eastern Ath
Honoring Veterans Who Have Served Our Country
Nationwide is proud to be a sponsor of the Honor Flight Network. Honor Flight is an all-volunteer organization that takes veterans on a trip to the memorials dedicated to their honor in Washington D.C. HBCUConnect members can learn more about this cause and how to help at https://bit.ly/2wykyWL.
TSU Joins Toys For Tots Campaign In Partnership With U.S. Marine Corp
Emmanuel Freeman As the holiday season takes hold, Tennessee State University is making sure children in the area have something to cheer about. The university is partnering with the United States Marines Corp Reserve in its Toys for Tots program this year. The university will serve as
McDonald’s Gives Four National Scholarships to HBCU Students on #GivingTuesday
November 27th was #GivingTuesday, but all season long one brand has been rewarding HBCU students who give back to their cohorts and communities. McDonald’s USA is committed to being deeply rooted in t
UAPB students attend Thurgood Marshall leadership conference
(L-R): Nyla Riley, Lekivia Cobb, Denine Ingram, Shontiara Johnson, Amera Allison, Jaeden Wells, Shederick White, Teryn Riley, Jalisa Brown, BreAnn Roberson, Gabrielle Williams, LeDarrien Ledbetter, Pr
All Nursing Grads From Morgan State Pass National Nursing Exam on First Try
by Selena Hill All of the nursing graduates of Morgan State University passed the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN exam) for the first time since the HBCU launched its
Dr. Busdiecker Receives $30K Grant to Study Social Justice Activism in Chile
A grant from the Reed Foundation Ruth Landes Memorial Research Fund is allowing Sara Busdiecker, Ph.D., assistant professor of international studies, to study the socio-political impacts of Afro-desc
Johnson C. Smith University announces the departure of STEM College Dean Hang Chen
Johnson C. Smith University President Clarence D. Armbrister announced today the resignation of Dr. Hang Chen, dean of the College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) and James
Clarence McKinney named as Texas Southern University head football coach
Clarence McKinney is returning to Houston to become the next head football coach at Texas Southern University. McKinney, who has served as associate head coach and running backs coach at the Univer
Alcorn State University track and field named after sports legend, Mildrette Netter White
The track and field at Alcorn State University have been named in honor of one of the university's most celebrated sports legends. The Mildrette Netter White Track and Field Naming Ceremony was hel
Johnson C. Smith University opens doors with its first Open House designed specifically for Latino students
Johnson C. Smith University (JCSU) will open its doors Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018 for Latino students—as well as their teachers, counselors and families—searching for opportunities to go to college. Ther