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Cougars Race at the 4th Annual Tom Farrell Classic, Sprinters Miller and Metelus Lead the Way
The Medgar Evers men's and women's track and field teams were back in action this past weekend as they traveled to Queens for the 4th Annual Tom Farrell Classic hosted by St. John's University. The Cougars were led by sprinters senior Sciancia Metelus (Petionville, Haiti) and junior Keyanna Miller (
Outstanding Hampton University Senior Hawkins-Rippie Prepares for Life After Graduation
Hampton University Senior Jordyn Hawkins-Rippie is by all accounts an over achiever. With prestigious accolades, programs and internships under his belt, the 22-year-old has accomplished more than most middle-aged adults. But while titles and awards have earned him the right to boast, his gentle,
HBCU Receive Funding From Congress, Not White House
Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCU) have received increased funding as hoped for but the money did not come from a White House push. The push was through Congress according to Congressio
Black Press Panel at TSU Focuses on Importance of Black Press in Today’s Society
ABOVE: (L-R) Forward Times Publisher/CEO Karen Carter Richards, esteemed photojournalist Earlie Hudnall and Forward Times Associate Editor Jeffrey L. Boney, with TSU students Nicole Tall and Naeemah M
Students to Participate in Homeland Security Nuclear Forensics Summer School
Author: Lois G. Russell Two students in ASU’s Forensics Sciences program have been selected to participate in a highly competitive summer school opportunity with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. *** Vandrekia Kelly and Destiny Lawler will spend part of their summer doing what the
Morgan State Alumnus Honored as 1 of Baltimore Business Journal’s ‘40 Under 40’
Congratulations to Morgan State University alumnus Samir Taylor for being honored among the Baltimore Business Journal’s ‘40 Under 40.’ Taylor, who graduated from Morgan in 2010 with a Bachelor of Science in architecture and environmental design Marks Thomas / Portraits 2015and a Master of Architect
A Legacy of Education
Photography by Rich Burkhart At the corner of Anderson Street and Ogeechee Road is a brick building with Cuyler High School etched above the entry. It is now home to the Economic Opportunity Author
Alcorn’s Meridian/Lauderdale Alumni Chapter holds annual Purple and Gold Scholarship Banquet
Each year, Alcorn State University’s Meridian/Lauderdale Alumni Chapter goes above and beyond to support their beloved alma mater. The Chapter did the same this year by hosting the Purple and Gold
Grambling announces football upgrades, homecoming game switch
By Nicole Hutchinson Fresh off its return to the top of black college football, Grambling State is giving its home stadium a face-lift. Grambling State is putting together a multi-million renov
Edgar sets meet and facility 800-meter run record
The defending NAIA 800-meter run champion Marbeq Edgar (JR/Choiseul, St. Lucia) showed he is poised to repeat his title as he set a meet and facility record in the event Friday at University of Houston's Tom Tellez Invitational. Edgar ran 1:47.83 which beat his Wiley College record by nearly two
NCCU will award its first cohort of doctoral (Ph.D.) degrees in integrated biosciences this year.
Associate Justice to Give Graduate Keynote, May 12 Ph.D. Graduates (L to R) Edmondson, Oladapo and Arthur North Carolina Central University (NCCU) School of Law alumnus and North Carolina Supreme Court Associate Justice Mike Morgan will provide the keynote address for the NCCU
JSU’s Academy for Research & Scholarly Engagement rolls out its fifth cohort
The fifth cohort of Jackson State University’s Academy for Research & Scholarly Engagement recently completed the 2016-2017 session. The year-long program is designed to broaden the community of Jacks
Alton Jay Harris talks perseverance at Alcorn’s 2017 Spring Commencement
When ESPN Anchor Alton Jay Harris took the stage at Alcorn State University’s 2017 Spring Commencement Exercise, he did something that no other commencement speaker had ever done before. He picked up his iPad, turned around and took a photograph with the 443 proud members of the Class of 2017. Ha
Tullier tapped to lead communications, marketing for Tuskegee University
Contact: Edward Brown, Chief of Staff | Office of the President Tuskegee University has hired public relations veteran Michael Tullier, APR to serve as its senior director of communications, public relations and marketing. Tullier brings to this role more than two decades of experience leading or
Mother to graduate with her daughter at Paine
By Renetta DuBose This Mother’s Day will be a special one for two people in the CSRA. When Paine College holds its commencement activities this weekend, a mother and her daughter will walk across the stage together. Parents typically send their kids off to college and wonder how their
Paine Athletics Hosts Annual Awards Banquet
The Paine College Athletics Department hosted its annual awards banquet on Tuesday evening at the HEAL Complex to honor the achievements, hard work and dedication of its student-athletes. Natalie
For Top Graduate Abrahana James, Graduating from FVSU is Another Step Towards Greatness
Abrahana James is the FVSU Spring 2017 graduate with the highest grade point average. She may be from Atlanta, GA, but she felt like she was at home the minute she stepped foot on campus. Her grandmother convinced Abrahana when she was a young child that she was going to be great. She believed her g
TSU And Fisk Are Creating Mentorships Between Alumni And Students
By Delvakio Brown Dreams can become reality but so often we find that many college students are sold a dream. Many are painted a picture full of happiness and joy coming into college that portrays a career that upholds various hopes and dreams of accomplishment if you work hard and diligently, h
Two SSU international students share a traditional recipe. Try something new tonight.
Meet Edisher Uriatmkopeli and Levan Tsiklauri. Call them Eddie and Levan. These two junior business majors are from a Georgia half a world away. They hail from Tbilisi, the capital of the Republic
Winston-Salem State AD Tonia Walker receives three-year contract extension
Winston-Salem State University announced today a three-year extension to the contract of Athletics Director Tonia Walker. Walker has served in the role since May 2014 and has led the Rams athletic dep
Clark Atlanta University graduation on May 22
Christopher Quinn Clark Atlanta University will hold its graduation ceremonies in Panther Stadium. Successful businessman William Pickard will be the featured speaker at Clark Atlanta Universit
Tuskegee University receives $2M grant from USDA/NIFA to enhance organic farming
The College of Agriculture, Environment and Nutrition Sciences at Tuskegee University has been awarded a competitive USDA/NIFA grant of $2,000,000 to strengthen organic farming infrastructure in the Southeast. This multi-state, multi-disciplinary project includes the priorities of stakeholders for f
President Crew Honored with Medgar Wiley Evers Champion of Change Award
MEC President Rudolph F. Crew was honored with the Medgar Wiley Evers Champion of Change Award Saturday afternoon at the Annual Spring Scholarship & Leadership Awards Luncheon of the Community Council for Medgar Evers College. The council, a non-profit established to maintain community support an