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NCCU to Award Degrees to Largest Class of Fall Graduates
Award-winning journalist Tisha Powell will provide keynote North Carolina Central University (NCCU) will award approximately 620 diplomas beginning at 9 a.m. on Dec. 9, 2017, recognizing the la
Historically Black Colleges & Universities Have A Huge, Positive Economic Impact On Their Communities
If your only interaction with an HBCU (Historically Black College and University) was when Randall and Jack from This Is Us visited Howard University, you’re seriously missing out. HBCUs have given us
Rams Open 2017-18 Indoor Track & Field Season with Impressive Efforts at UNC-Greensboro Early Bird Duals
The Winston-Salem State University Rams women's indoor track & field team got a new era started on the right foot when the team had some solid early performances at the UNC-Greensboro Early Bird Duals
Hamilton wins Red River Athletic Conference Player of the Week
After averaging 30 points per game, Joshua Hamilton (JR/New Iberia, Louisiana) wins Red River Athletic Conference Player of the Week for November 28-December 3. This is Wiley College's first basket
2017-2018 HBCU Campus Queens Contest
We’re excited to aanounce EBONY’s 2017-2018 HBCU Campus Queens online competition. Click below to find out more about the dynamic queens representing HBCUs nationwide and vote for your favorite. You are allowed to vote for as many queens as you like. So keep coming back every day. Voting ends at
XULA defeats No. 13 OLLU for 5th straight victory
Essence Wells had a career-high-tying 18 points Saturday, and Xavier University of Louisiana produced its highest scoring second half of the season in a 70-65 women's basketball victory against NAIA
Morgan History Professor Receives $60K Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship at Georgetown University
Morgan State University’s Herbert Brewer, Ph.D., a professor in the Department of History and Geography, has received a prestigious Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. Dr. Brewer will serve as a 2017–2018 Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow for the Study of Slavery. Th
SSU librarian receives national recognition
Mary Jo Fayoyin, Savannah State University’s (SSU) dean of library services, has received a national award from the American Library Association (ALA). Fayoyin is being recognized for her leadership
Tighten those Legs
Feel the burn! Oh my....
Oakwood Helps Make Huntsville Strong, Generates $96 Million in Total Economic Impact
New UNCF Study Confirms that Oakwood University Contributes to Local and Regional Economies Oakwood University is an important economic engine in its community, generating substantial econom
Tennessee State University Hosts Unveiling of ‘Forever’ Postal Stamp Depicting African American Museum
Tennessee State University Nov. 28 hosted the unveiling of the U.S. Postal Service’s “Forever Stamp” depicting the new National Museum of African American History and Culture. The new stamp is ador
Pilates Favor
Wishing you a favorable Fitness Workout on this beautiful day! Go Get Em'....
Yes You Will!
Do the best you can today. Workout with Elle and celebrate Monday!
Abdominal Booyaka
Enjoy a short fun AB workout with your Fitness Mayor! Let's Get it poppin' Fam!
Woosah to da beat!
Relax, Relate, Release all those toxins out our systems. YOGA 101
Five Steps To Writing an Outstanding PhD Thesis Proposal
by Dora Farkas, PhD Your Thesis Proposal Isn't Just About Getting Your Degree I remember the time that I was in the process of writing a thesis proposal in my second year of graduate school. It had to be 10-20 pages long, which was short compared to the length of the actual doctoral
MicroMasters: The Bridge Between a Bachelor’s Degree and a Graduate Degree
Save Time and Money While Advancing Your Career by Terri Williams Sometimes, a bachelor’s degree isn’t enough – but who has the time (and an extra $30,000) to attend grad school? However, a MicroMasters is the middle ground between a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree, an
Practice makes Purrr-fect!
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What Happened When One College Turned Its Football Field Into a Farm
On the verge of closing its doors, a struggling college in Texas called a desperation play: It cut its football program and turned the field into a farm instead. A decade later, the decision has transformed an entire community. By Laura Beil When Paul Quinn College was founded in 1872, it
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Emerse yourself in Sensuality!
The art of being turned on erotically.... That thing that makes you wanna slow whine, close your eyes, and pine. Breathe deep breaths. Tears of deep passionate, hot steamy images. The feel
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