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Riverment, A Film From Florida A&M University's Shayla Racquel, Now Fundraising For Her Newest Film Project
Writer and Director Shayla Racquel is currently fundraising for her newest film project, Riverment. Riverment is a short fictional film that explores the evolving fight for Black rights in America and
Alabama State University's Local ROTC Commander Retires With America's Longest Serving Airman In Attendence
The longest serving airman in United States Air Force history was among those gathered on the ASU campus recently to honor Lt. Col. Tangela D. Spencer, commander of ASU’s ROTC Detachment 019, upon her
Johnson C Smith University President Ronald L. Carter to leave in June 2017 after leading transformation
Dr. Carter brought new programs, boosted fundraising and forged national profile Johnson C. Smith University President Ronald L. Carter today announced his plans to leave the university at the clos
Oakwood Hosts Town Hall Meeting: A Plan for Peace
On July 19, Oakwood University's Peters Media Center was the site of WAAY TV's Town Hall: A Plan for Peace, a program that sought to engage community leaders, clergy, law enforcement, activists and co
Alabama State University's National Center to Host Colvin-Feagin Community Art
WHEN: Friday from 5:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. WHERE: ASU's National Center, located at 1345 Carter Hill Rd., across from Heritage Barbershop. Alabama State University's National Center for the Study o
Alabama State University Hosts Genealogy Workshop for the Public on Saturday!
WHEN: Saturday (July 23) from 9:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. WHERE: Levi Watkins Learning Center (ASU Library). Alabama State University’s Library - Levi Watkins Learning Center (LWLC) - in partnership wi
FIGHTING CANCER: Alabama State University-UAB Cancer Research Program Expands Thanks to $20k Grant
Because of a new federal grant awarded to the ongoing Alabama State University-University of Alabama Birmingham cancer research center, a select group of high school and undergraduate students are spe
PAID, Federal Internship Programs for Fall 2016. Apply Today!
Paid, Fall Internships! Now is your chance to apply for paid fall internships with the Federal Diversity Internship Initiative! This is your once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to intern with the federal government, so apply now! Applications are due July 27, 2016. Accepted students will have a chance to intern for 15 weeks at the: - Federal Aviation Administration - Consumer Financial Protection Bureau - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency - U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs - U.S. Department of Treasury - U.S. Census Bureau These positions are fully-funded: students receive a twice-monthly stipend, and some support for travel to and from the internship site.
TONIGHT! Hall Johnson Summer Camp Choir Concert at Allen University
The 3rd Annual Hall Johnson Summer Camp Choir Concert Friday, July 15, 2016 6:00pm First Calvary Baptist Church 1401 Pine Street Columbia, SC 29204 For more information, please contact: Ken
Oakwood University's President Calls for Action
As a response to the tragedies of July 5-6, on Thursday, July 7, Leslie N. Pollard, president of Oakwood University, utilized Facebook in a Live message to ask one question - what could be done to ens
This Thursday: Kids Galore at Alabama State university 'Booked on Heritage' Event!
Kids Galore at National Center's ‘Booked on Heritage’ Event! WHEN: Thursday, from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m. WHERE: ASU's National Center, 1345 Carter Hill Rd., across from the Heritage Barber Shop
Alabama State University-UAB Cancer Research Program Expands Thanks to $20k Grant
ASU-UAB Cancer Research Program Expands Thanks to $20k Grant! Because of a new federal grant awarded to the ongoing Alabama State University-University of Alabama Birmingham cancer research center,
Texas Southern University ranks in top 100 for available student scholarship
Texas Southern University has been ranked 97th on the GoodCall 2016 Best Colleges and Universities for Scholarships report. The top 500 of more than 4,000 public institutions across the country were l
Alabama State University Veteran's Housing & Career Fair; Goal is for Each Homeless Vet to Leave with Housing!
Veterans Housing & Career Fair - Goal is for each homeless veteran to leave with housing & possible employment on that day - - Sponsored by Alabama State University's Office of Career Services, Fami
Citywide Anti-Crime Town Hall/Block-Party Event "Taking to the Streets!" hosted By Alabama State University
Citywide Anti-Crime Town Hall/Block-Party Event "Taking to the Streets!" WHEN: July 13, at 6 p.m. WHERE: Corner of Pleasant & West Jeff Davis Avenue. Alabama State University's National Public
The Leon Levine Foundation commits $1M to Johnson C Smith University
Johnson C. Smith University announced that The Leon Levine Foundation has committed a $1 million grant to the President’s Gap Scholarship Fund, in addition to the $200,000 of support received from the
Texas Southern University introduces Summer of Success (SOS) initiative
Texas Southern University (TSU) has launched a new, 5-week Summer of Success (SOS) academic support program to provide conditionally admitted students an opportunity to gain full admission into TSU’s
Alcorn State University's Dr Carr added to the Governor's Task Force on Teacher Preparation for Early Literacy
One of Alcorn State University’s deans has been selected to tackle the issue of preparing educators to enhance childhood literacy. Dr. Robert Carr, dean of the Department of Education and Psycholog
President Ronald L. Carter to deliver keynote at National Small College conference
Johnson C. Smith University President Ronald L. Carter will deliver the keynote speech at the 28th annual National Small College Enrollment Conference, July 11-13, 2016 at the Omni Hotel in Charlotte,
Congresswoman Adams' Education Bill Closer to Making Capital More Accessible for HBCUs
Congresswoman Alma S. Adams (NC-12) announced that five education bills were marked up by the House Education and the Workforce Committee last week. One of the bills was introduced by Congresswoman A
Allen University Wrestling Receives R.E.A.C.H.E.S Funding
Allen University has been awarded funding from the R.E.A.C.H.E.S organization to receive equipment for the Yellow Jacket wrestling program. Allen University started its first club wrestling program in
Oakwood University Offers Fall Registration Incentives Including Free Tuition and Free Room and Board
Oakwood University is excited to announce its Fall 2016 Registration Incentives! All new and returning students (full time, traditional program only) who register and financially clear by Thursday
These Are The Best Cities For People Of Color In Tech
Courtesy of FastCompany.com By: Lydia Dishman Analysis of census data ranks the best cities for underrepresented minorities working in tech. "If the American economy was the Titanic and the ic
Agreement sets up academic partnership between Texas Southern University and Lone Star College System
Texas Southern University President Dr. Austin Lane and Lone Star College Chancellor Dr. Stephen Head met June 29 to sign an articulation agreement between the two institutions. The plan will facilita
Come Experience Africa This October - Deposit Deadline Approaching
Come join in experiencing the spirit of Africa on this 2 week tour of the countries in southern Africa, including Zimbabwe, South Africa, and Botswana! From cosmopolitan Cape Town and Johannesburg in South Africa to the wildlife-rich Chobe National Park in Botswana, to majestic Victoria Falls in