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Victoria’s Secret Boss Bets on a Radical Idea: Smartphones Will Fade
Leslie Wexner strode into the Victoria’s Secret store in his favorite mall here, a man in his element. Music pulsed, and around him were the fruits of a two-year revamp. Sports bras had crowded out
Chancellor’s Town Hall at N.C. A&T to Focus on Men: ‘Power’ Players Tate, Sikora, Rainey Jr.
The spring 2018 edition of the Chancellor’s Town Hall series at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University centers on “The Power of Men,” featuring prominent actors Larenz Tate, Josep
DaQuendra Elston Dances to the Beat of Her Own Drum
This Alabama State University student is determined to define her own definition of beautiful. By Adriana Luna, Northwest Vista College Nowadays the path to self-acceptance can be a struggle
SU Students to compete in 29th Annual Honda Campus All-Star Challenge National Championship
SU Quizz Bowl Team SU Quizz Bowl Team After participating in a National Qualifying Tournament, Southern University at Baton Rouge will compete against fellow Historically Black Colleges and Univ
5 Reasons Why You Should Volunteer as a Couple
Here at GozAround we believe that the couple who volunteers together, stays together. No matter if it is your first year in a relationship with your new sweetheart, or your 50th wedding anniversary
Teacher In Ghana Teaches ‘MS Word’ On Chalkboard
A Facebook post by a teacher in Ghana has gone viral and won the hearts of many people, thanks to his unusual and improvised methods of teaching ICT (Information and Communications Technology), without a computer! Owura Kwadwo, originally from Kumasi, Ghana, spoke to Bored Panda about his experie
Comfort Food For Lovers - Where's The Beef!??
This recipe was passed down from Father who probably learned it while in the Military! Everyone loves it for its tasty spices, creamy texture, and warm comfort it feels your tummy with. CHIPPE
SEVEN THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT...PINEAPPLES IN HAWAII
The island of Oahu has a long history with the pineapple fruit. Many know the story of James Dole, who at 22 years of age, moved to Honolulu from Massachusetts in 1899 and purchased 64 acres of l
He Can Tell
She wants her skills to compliment her man. She offers her assistance to his mission. He notices her abilities. He serves her first. She picks up new teachings quickly. She impresses the teac
Hampton University Alumna's Latest Costume Design Project 'Black Panther' Breaks World-Wide Box Office Records
Hampton University alumna and two-time Academy Award and Emmy nominated costume designer Ruth Carter’s latest blockbuster film “Black Panther” shattered box-office projections with a $404 million word
WSSU's economic mobility center introduced at D.C. summit
WSSU was well represented at the Thurgood Marshall College Fund's Center for Advancing Opportunity summit. From left: Alice Etim, Michele K. Lewis, Zagros Madjd-Sadjadi, Rasheeda Shankle, Craig Richar
Education Major Keyonna Moragne Is Thriving Because: "Wiley Wrapped Me In Its Arms."
Education major Keyonna Moragne is on the right path to realizing her goals of becoming an elementary school teacher and, eventually, a school principal. She credits her family, faith, and Wiley Colle
Wilberforce University's Student Preview Weekend – March 23-24, 2018
The Student Preview Weekend is a Two-Day event for Prospective Students. This weekend is an opportunity to explore why you belong at Wilberforce and commit to attending the University by our Priority
West Virginia State University Extension Service to Host Tree Pruning Workshop
West Virginia State University (WVSU) Extension Service will host a workshop on fruit tree pruning and backyard orchard management Saturday, March 10, at 10 a.m. at the WVSU campus orchard in Institut
Voorhees athlete qualifies for the 2018 NAIA Indoor Track and Field Championship
Voorhees College track and field athlete James Watson qualifies for the 2018 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Indoor Track and Field Championships and Penn Relays. Watson be
Three UVI Students to Benefit from Alpine Securities Scholarships
UVI Vice President of Institutional Advancement Mitchell Neaves, EDA Chairman of the Board Jose Penn, Chief of External Affairs at Alpine Securities Jason Charles, UVI President David Hall and EDA Dir
Black Power: Images of African-Americans in Comics — Art by Sean Damian Hill
This show runs February 13 – 28, 2018 in Gallery 42: Building 42, room A-12. The opening reception is Tuesday, February 13, 6:30 – 8:00 PM. Regular gallery hours: Monday – Thursday 11AM – 6 PM
The Legacy of Mack Alston, UMES '71
Family establishes scholarship in Fallen Hawk's honor Mack Alston ~ 1947-2014 Mack C. Alston Jr. (class of 1971) was a devoted and committed Hawk who over the years made regular contributi
Alumna to display 30-year retrospective art exhibit at UAPB
Scinthya Edwards will present an artist talk in the Hathaway-Howard Fine Arts Center on the campus of UAPB on Thursday, February 22 at 6:00 pm. The artist spent 30 years as an arts administrator and
Applications now accepted for Tuskegee’s hands-on Veterinary Summer Program
Contact: Anissa L. Riley, Director, Office of External Affairs, College of Veterinary Medicine Photo: VET STEP participants get hands-on experience High school students with a passion for vete
Trenholm State plans to develop an...Advanced Manufacturing Degree in the fall of 2018.
It is our desire to determine the number of students that would be interested in this as a future option. In addition, which area within the Advanced Manufacturing Degree would be of interest to stude
30th Annual Business Luncheon celebrates Tougaloo’s Economic Impact
February 23, 2018 will mark the 30th Anniversary of the Tougaloo College Annual Business Luncheon. The event is designed to bring together many of the state's most preeminent business, government and
UTEP Scientist Earns Coveted NIH Development Grant, Studies How Birth Defects Develop
The goal of Anita Quintana’s research at The University of Texas at El Paso is to try to understand what happens during development to cause children to be born with birth defects. Photo: Anita Qu
TSU recognizes Black History Month
Texas Southern is kicking off Black History Month with the Black History is Our History campaign. This initiative will recognize those who have contributed to the University’s rich 90-year history and
TSU Spring Internship Fair helps students take steps to success
Many Tennessee State University students took a major leap toward their future Wednesday. More than 50 companies and organizations set up booths in Kean Hall for TSU’s second annual Spring Internship Fair. TSU President Glenda Glover and a host of university officials stopped by the various bo